One of the most intriguing things about Twitch streamers and other similar platforms is that they are always taking on new challenges to entertain their audience. Recently, the popular streamer Erobb started a very difficult challenge involving titles like Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, and he has been trying to complete it for almost 10 days straight.
The challenge consists of winning 10 different games consecutively, but if he loses, he has to go back to the previous game. This challenge is called the gaming gauntlet. So far, he hasn’t been successful, but the community continues to support him in overcoming this interesting challenge.
A Streamer Has Introduced an Intriguing New Challenge That Incorporates Call of Duty and Other Games
Streamers are increasingly creating new challenges on Twitch, where they attempt to beat a game in the most challenging way possible.
This usually happens with games like Dark Souls or even Elden Ring, where players set outrageous goals to entertain their audience. But from time to time, a different type of challenge emerges, involving playing multiple games consecutively.
In this case with the content creator Erobb, who has been trying for over 10 days to complete a challenge that requires the player to beat 10 different games consecutively.
The gauntlet of games is actually pretty tough: Super Smash, CoD SnD, Mario Kart, MLB, League, Tekken 8, Tetris, Elden Ring, EA FC 24, and then GeoGuessr
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) August 9, 2024
Cheaters be holding him back this was the closest he's come so far 😂 pic.twitter.com/Zf6Q4VuGvI
This challenge requires players to start over if they lose any of the 10 titles. Another intriguing aspect of this challenge is that it includes many games that are completely unrelated to each other and quite different in nature.
Erobb Is Trying to Make History
The games in question are: Super Smash, Call of Duty Seek and Destroy, Mario Kart, MLB, League of Legends, Tekken 8, Tetris, Elden Ring, EA FC 24, and finally GeoGuessr, all in this specific order.
While winning a single match can defeat many of these games, others are significantly more complex and challenging to conquer. Perhaps the most challenging, despite how simple it may seem, is GeoGuessr.
In this case, Erobb had managed to reach the last game, but due to various jokes and other issues, he lost at the final stage. After 8 days and nearly more than 65 hours, the streamer is still trying to overcome this challenge.
One of the outstanding features of these kinds of challenges on these platforms is that content creators generally don’t stop until they complete them in their entirety.
One recent challenge that garnered significant attention involved the popular Kai Cenat, who dedicated his entire stream to beating Bloodborne as quickly as possible.
This particular stream had started with Elden Ring, for which he also did a themed stream, and clearly, the fans loved it, asking to see more of this type of content. Since this content is successful on these platforms, it will likely continue to appear.
What are your thoughts on this particular challenge? Let us know in the comments!