German Twitch streamer goes viral for playing Elden Ring & Street Fighter at a rave

A Twitch streamer from Germany is going viral after broadcasting himself playing games like Elden Ring and Street Fighter 6 at a crowded rave in one of the wildest streams we’ve seen thus far.

When it comes to being a content creator, you’ve gotta do everything you may to stand out. With so many personalities vying for clicks online, it can be difficult to make waves in the space.

Twitch streamer HandofBlood at a rave with his pals.

One streamer, namedHandofBlood, has found his niche — and it’s unlike anything else onTwitch.

Twitch streamer plays Elden Ring at an actual rave

HandofBlood, affectionately known as Hänno by fans, is catching the internet’s attention after setting up his stream at a rave, where he played video games to the beat of the music.

His computer was set up right in the DJ booth, where he chatted with other partygoers (or at least tried to, over the loud techno beats) and attempted to survive playing games like Half Sword,Street Fighter 6and evenElden Ring.

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The stream featured multiple camera angles showing the party from both inside and outside the booth. It was an extremely cramped venue full of folks who came to vibe to the music — and tens of thousands more who flooded his Twitch chat online.

At the time of writing, nearly 40,000 people are tuned into HandofBlood’s stream to watch the party unfold in real time as he grinds through Elden Ring… but this isn’t the first time he’s done this.

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In fact, it’s part of an ongoing gag that spawned as a result of his gaming streams. One of his buddies decided to send him a live DJ as a funny prank while he was having a hard time during a game in a past live stream.

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People loved it so much that gaming raves have become a regular occurrence on his channel, drawing thousands of people both online and in-person to join in on the fun.

Hänno isn’t the only raver on Twitch, though. 15-year-old Twitch streamer ‘Crossmauz’ has gone viral on several occasions for literallyturning his bedroom into a rave, complete with pyrotechnics, lasers and even a smoke machine.