YouTube Gaming star Darren "IShowSpeed" wanted to play a scary game during his October 7 broadcast. While installing the game, the PC’s operating system notified the streamer that the game might potentially be a virus.
He launched the malicious application, despite Windows warning him that he was installing dangerous software.
Soon after, Darren's PC got hacked live on stream, and he began freaking out. After seeing how his desktop started to act, the former Twitch streamer loudly exclaimed:
During the final moments of the YouTuber's most recent broadcast, Darren wanted to install a game named Monoxider64 and claimed that the game was "very scary." Before launching the application, Speed said:
The PC's operating system notified the content creator that he might be opening a malicious file and that the application could cause damage to his device. IShowSpeed did not care about the warning, as he said:
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After the streamer observed the software's final warning, Darren responded:
A new pop-up window emerged, stating that IShowSpeed made a "terrible decision," and soon enough, his PC started to act weirdly. The desktop began glitching, which instantly freaked out the YouTuber. He questioned his decisions:
IShowSpeed began panicking as soon as loud music started to play. A few minutes later, he picked up his phone and called the police:
After the police officer picked up the call, IShowSpeed explained his situation:
The YouTube comments section featured more than 300 fan reactions, with one viewer speculating that Darren must have a "room full of computers" since he invariably ends up breaking one every day:
IShowSpeed is one of the fastest-growing streaming personalities of 2022. He started his livestreaming career on
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