IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat have finally beaten Minecraft in a hardcore run, after a total of 105 hours were spent in a single streaming marathon.
While Minecraft may not seem as difficult as a game like Elden Ring, part of the challenge in this run is Speed and Kai having to work together. That, and “beating” Minecraft requires a ton of steps. Taking down the Ender Dragon isn’t exactly easy for inexperienced players.
After countless failures, arguments, and being on the verge of giving up, the pair finally achieved their goal – but it took them over 100 hours to do so.
The final moments of Kai & Speed’s Minecraft stream
After finally defeating the ender dragon, the pair took a moment to celebrate their win, and jumping into the abyss.
After such a long marathon, they couldn’t hold back their emotions, exploding into tears of joy. They then had a few moments of “letting it out”, where they simply made strange noises to the camera.
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Kai Cenat & IShowSpeed’s Minecraft stream VOD
If you want to watch any of the action back, IShowSpeed’s YoUTube channel has the full VOD to watch. For the duration of the livestream, and both streams show both of their face cams. So, the choice between IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat‘s feeds is up to whose gameplay you’d rather see.
Death counter
After all was said and done, Kai Cenat & IShowSpeed had died and restarted their run 42 times. They were picking up steam on their seventh run, but failed at the very last leg when fighting the Ender Dragon.
This was certainly one of the most difficult stream challenges these two have undertaken.
This isn’t Kai and Speed’s first challenge they’ve undertaken together, either. Weeks before the Minecraft run, they conquered Chained Together while being literally chained together.