Popular Twitch streamer and content creator xQc recently ended his time playing Elden Ring, rage-quitting while live and uninstalling the game from his Steam account. The Twitch clip showcases xQc on camera, calmly quitting his game before shutting it down and uninstalling it, much to the enjoyment of his audience.
Released one year ago, Elden Ring became one of the biggest games in recent memory, selling over 20 million copies worldwide and winning four awards at the 2022 Game Awards, including Game of the Year. The game's difficulty is one of the main reasons for the success, as players were left constantly strategizing and coming up with new ways to overcome powerful adversaries.
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During a February 23 stream, xQc was indulging in some Elden Ring fun as he took on coliseum battles, the game's player versus player mode. After encountering Combatant Mel'Dahn in a fierce battle, resulting in a stalemate of three wins each, xQc returned to the Roundtable Hold to prepare for yet another battle. Unsatisfied with his draw, he engaged in several more battles but failed to string together some victories which, in turn, made xQc increasingly annoyed by the situation. Knowing xQc's tendency to become upset and rage quit games, his audience rooted him on to continue playing, even after he left the game and returned to the main title screen.
Obliging to the mass appeal, xQc returned to action but changed things up by entering United Combat, a PVP mode that splits players up into two teams in timed battles with the ability to respawn. Unfortunately for the streamer and his teammates, xQc did not return to form and instead appeared to be one of the
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