Summary

Kai Cenat is currently trying to beatElden Ringin one longTwitchstream, but it’s not exactly going smoothly as he’s already been driven to tears due to the game’s infamous difficulty.

We’re just one month away from thelong-awaited release of Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, and it seems that excitement is even reaching people who haven’t played it before. Perhaps the biggest example of this is Twitch streamer Kai Cenat,who got in on the action by announcing on May 9 that they’d be streaming the game on Twitch until they completed it, and wouldn’t stop until hitting the credits.

That sounds like a good plan, but anyone who has played Elden Ring before will know that’s no easy feat. Even those of us who got really sucked into The Lands Between at launch will have at least taken a few breaks to deal with the massive difficulty spikes and moments where it feels nearly impossible to beat. Cenat isn’t doing that, however, and it seems to be taking its toll.

The Tree Sentinel Seemingly Made Kai Cenat Cry

Cenat’s first big roadblock in Elden Ring is one that’s going to make experienced players wince - the Tree Sentinel. This optional boss is one that you may find in the first hour of the game, and is supposed to be a message to the player that they can’t beat everything yet and might have to return when they’ve become more powerful.

As a first-time player, though, Cenat didn’t seem to get that message and instead decided to spend six hours and,as reported by Forbes, 123 attempts to finally beat the Tree Sentinel while still wearing the starter gear.As you can see in the clip from Dexerto above, Cenat loudly screams “suck my d**k” when he beats the Sentinel, before falling to the ground and crying.

Red Wolf Of Radagon Made Him Shed Real Tears

Although it’s not entirely clear if Cenat was actually crying after beating the Tree Sentinel, it’s undeniable that he broke down a little while fighting the Red Wolf of Radagon. At this point, Cenat was 22 hours into the game and,as you’re able to see in the clip above from DramaAlert, had suffered around 284 deaths.

It seems that the Red Wolf of Radagon was too much for Cenat, though, as when killed by the boss, he put his face up close to the camera and showed his Twitch audience that the encounter was enough to make him cry a real tear.Cenat would eventually go on to beat the bossmore than 50 deaths later, but it’s clear that the whole adventure is taking a toll on the streamer.