A Star Wars Jedi: Survivor streamer playing on the most difficult level with self-imposed permadeath rules perished to a fall, but viewers weren't convinced the death counted.
The streamer in question has a habit of playing Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on the hardest difficulty in the game: Jedi Grandmaster. They're also a fan of playing with self-imposed permadeath rules, where if you die once during your run, you have to delete your save file and start the entire game all over again.
As the Reddit post below shows, the streamer in question repeatedly played the opening Coruscant level in Jedi: Survivor to acquire every skill in the game. That's not a small feat - just playing through the whole of the game once, I didn't acquire every skill in the game even after well over 20 hours.
But then, tragedy struck for the streamer. Once they'd acquired every skill in the game on their Jedi Grandmaster permadeath run, they met their untimely demise at the hands of a single blaster bolt. Well, it was the blaster bolt that stopped them in mid-air in the clip below, before a Stormtrooper shoves them to their death with a fatal fall.
The pain of the streamer is plain for all to see. They immediately leave their setup and crumble to the ground, not unlike Jedi: Survivor protagonist Cal Kestis did in their playthrough. The run was over, not because Cal technically died, as Jedi: Survivor doesn't outright kill you from a fall, but because they would perish due to their self-imposed permadeath rules.
Or did they? The responses to the Reddit post are incredibly mixed, with some players siding with the streamer over their decision to stop, and others saying they could've easily continued. "Wait, dude? You killed yourself. You don't die from
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