Earlier today, Twitch streamer JerValiN managed to beat internet personality Charlie "MoistCr1TiKaL’s" $20,000 Halo 2 deathless in just over six hours on livestream.
On July 16, MoistCr1TiKaL uploaded a11-minute long video titled "Come Take My Money" in which he issued a "sadistic challenge." He set ground rules by saying that players would be required to beat the first-person shooter on the Legendary difficulty with every skull applied (without Envy) and should not die even once in the game.
Fast forward to August 4, Twitch streamer JerValiN beat all the odds and emerged triumphant by becoming the first gamer to successfully beat MoistCr1TiKaL’s $20,000 challenge.
While introducing the $20,000 Halo 2 deathless run, MoistCr1TiKaL claimed that no one has managed to beat the "brutally difficult" challenge since the game originally came out 18 years ago and stated that:
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He then expanded on the rules for the deathless run of the game:
MoistCr1TiKaL continued further by saying:
19 days later, Twitch streamer JerValiN became the first gamer to beat the YouTuber's hardcore challenge and at the seven-hour mark of the stream, he celebrated the occasion.
After landing the final kill-blow on the enemies present in the arena, JerValiN sighed in relief and stated:
The Twitch streamer's family members joined the triumphant moment and gathered together to celebrate the occasion together.
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The Twitch streamer's clip was posted on multiple social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit, which left the gaming community in awe.
Esports personality Jake "JakeSucky" Lucky posted the livestreaming moment on his Twitter handle and called the content creator a legend:
Fans claimed that they had been watching JerValiN's
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