Kai Cenat’s Determination Needs to be Applauded After Being Unable to Beat Shadow of the Erdtree’s Final Boss for 50 Hours and Counting

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  • Despite facing a grueling challenge with the final boss duo, Promised Consort Radahn, and the demigod Miquella, Kai Cenat remains determined to complete the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
  • The final boss battle has taken Kai Cenat more than 50 hours and over 500 deaths, surpassing the total time he spent progressing through the entire DLC up to this point.
  • Kai Cenat's marathon streams of the Elden Ring DLC have been highly entertaining for his audience, featuring intense gameplay moments, rage moments, and heartfelt shoutouts, alongside surprise interactions with celebrities like NBA star Anthony Davis and music icon Travis Scott.
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Kai Cenat’s foray into the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC continues to be a tall task for the streamer who has spent 80+ hours playing the game. Although the streamer has adapted to the game well and managed to pass through the story in less time compared to his run of the base game, he is struggling to take down the final boss of the DLC.

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Despite hitting a roadblock while trying to conquer the final boss for over 50 hours, Kai Cenat remains determined and refuses to give up. His unwavering resilience saw him through the base game, and his determination to complete the DLC is equally commendable.

Kai Cenat is at The Final Hurdle of Shadow of the Erdtree

Kai Cenat is streaming Elden Ring's DLC
Kai Cenat is streaming Elden Ring’s DLC

After relentlessly playing the DLC for close to 50 hours and dying more than 500 times in the process, it seemed Kai Cenat was finally headed toward glory, only to meet the final boss of the Elden Ring DLC. Though the victory is just ahead for the streamer, the final boss is standing tall and stopping him from crossing the line.

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The duo of Promised Consort Radahn and the demigod Miquella have been running circles around Kai Cenat as he is unable to take them down. He came close a couple of times, but it seems it’s the classic case of “so close yet so far.”

What’s mind-boggling is that Kai Cenat has been fighting the final boss for more than 50 hours and has died more than 500 times as well. This is more than the runtime it took him to reach the final boss. Surely, he wasn’t expecting the final phase of the game to take so much effort and time.

Regardless, it’s still impressive, given that he is new to the games developed by FromSoftware Inc. He has confirmed he is not going to end the stream before completing the DLC, so it would be interesting to see how much more time it will take.

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Kai Cenat Shadow of the Erdtree’s Stream Has Lived Upto The Mark

Kai Cenat will do a 24 hour stream with Travis Scott soon

No matter how much Kai may struggle to complete the DLC, it’s fair to say that his stream marathon has been a blast to watch for his fans. From rage moments to heartfelt shoutouts, it has everything.

Even big-name celebrities have occasionally featured in his stream marathon, though not directly. Kai Cenat received a Facetime from NBA star Anthony Davis requesting to join his stream. He also got a call from music celeb Travis Scott, who confirmed a 24-hour livestream that will be happening soon.

Kai Cenat also mentioned long-time YouTuber TheRadBrad, appreciating how his playthroughs of various games entertained him when he couldn’t afford the games.

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How much more time do you think it will take Kai Cenat to complete Shadow of the Erdtree? When do you think his next stream marathon will be? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Kuldeep Thapa

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Kuldeep is an electrical engineer and a writer for FandomWire with over 5 years of experience under the belt. He is a keen learner who consistently tries to improve and is always up for the grind. Besides delving into the Pokemon world, he enjoys playing League of Legends and many other competitive games.