Gaming can be a frustrating endeavor for various reasons, and like everyone else, streamers are not immune to bouts of anger and rage.
The internet is littered with clips of content creators raging at hard levels in a game or just getting owned by their opponents in a multiplayer title. With so many of them going live in front of thousands of audiences for hours on end, it is understandable that they sometimes lose control.
Listed below are five moments in which streamers lost their cool and did the one thing gamers do when things get too much to bear: rage quit.
Note that the list is in no particular order and is not comprehensive in any way, shape, or form, so feel free to mention any of your favorite streamer rage moments in the comments down below.
Let's start with something unconventional. Rage quitting normally refers to the act of quitting a game. However, one of the most talked-about incidents of rage quitting this year was Andrew Tate's heated interaction with xQc on Adin Ross's Twitch livestream back in July.
During the livestream, Tate and xQc argued about women and their roles in a relationship. Tate insisted that it was the man's duty to protect "his woman" and that he shouldn't let her go clubbing, but xQc protested vehemently.
xQc's arguments appeared to be too much for Tate to take. Before long, the Romanian resident left the Discord call, fuming about wasting time:
The streaming community had a field day, with clips of the conversation, titled "xQc Makes Andrew Tate RAGE Quit...," going viral.
Dr DisRespect was involved in a more recent rage-quitting incident.
During a livestream, the YouTube Gaming star was incredibly frustrated with the newly released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's spawning system. As a
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