Twitch streamer Sebastian "Forsen" has been playing the famous battle royale PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds ever since he was unbanned.
During his most recent stream, a stream sniper found an innovative way to kill the gamer. The battle royale stream sniper sneakily managed to kill the streamer by using a sticky bomb and driving a buggy near the streamer's vicinity.
The stealthy kill caught Forsen off guard, leaving him absolutely stunned. The incident forced him to take a look at the death cam, and he was left speechless upon realizing how he was killed in-game.
The former Hearthstone pro had been livestreaming PUBG for five hours straight. During a game in the second half of his broadcast, the streamer found himself getting targeted by a stream sniper named Karabast.
After killing various players, the Swedish streamer got into an abandoned house to loot some useful items, after which he got up to the terrace of the building. Almost instantly, he died in-game and was left puzzled.
Forsen smirked and questioned his in-game death by saying:
He took a look at the death cam and realized that Karabast used a sticky bomb and attached it to a buggy that he drove inside the abandoned house. Looking at the stream sniper's unique way of killing him in-game, Forsen exclaimed:
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The 31-year-old content creator was left speechless as he tried to process the hilarious way he got killed. After a few seconds of silence, the streamer said:
The Twitch streamer queued up for another game and continued to stream for half an hour more.
The clip was a featured post on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, and fans were amazed to see how the stream sniper was able to take down the streamer in such a unique way. Some Redditors called it a
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