Kai Cenat Reveals Why He Skipped Bloodborne DLC

Kai Cenat Reveals Why He Skipped Bloodborne DLC

Highlights

  • Kai Cenat explained skipping Bloodborne DLC due to time constraints and other commitments, disappointing some fans.
  • Completion of Bloodborne in 31 hours with 153 deaths sparked mixed reactions, with fans hoping for a DLC playthrough.
  • Uncertainty surrounds Kai’s return for Bloodborne DLC as he plans future Twitch marathons with Sekiro as the next challenge.

As a dedicated follower of Kai Cenat’s gaming adventures, I must say his Bloodborne marathon was a rollercoaster ride of emotions. The anticipation leading up to it was electric, with fans eagerly awaiting his take on this dark and challenging game. While I understand the constraints of juggling multiple commitments, I can’t help but feel a twinge of disappointment at missing out on the DLC playthrough.


During his Twitch marathon that he announced on July 31, Kai Cenat clarified why he chose not to play the DLC for Bloodborne. A captivating trailer, mimicking the game’s opening scene, was released alongside the announcement. The live stream of playing Bloodborne commenced on August 2, gathering a large audience excited to follow his gaming adventure. Regrettably, some viewers were disheartened by Kai’s decision to forego the DLC.

After the triumph of his Elden Ring marathon spanning an arduous 166-hour livestream, Kai Cenat unveiled plans for a Bloodborne streaming event. The anticipation surrounding this new marathon was amplified by Kai’s petition for a remaster of the game, aiming to highlight the clamor for a remaster and PC version. He voiced optimism that his sway within the Souls community could potentially inspire action from PlayStation and FromSoftware, acknowledging that while he may not possess the authority to compel a remaster directly, he could certainly bring the matter into focus within the gaming community.

Twitch sensation Kai Cenat conquered “Bloodborne” in approximately 31 hours and 153 demises, marking a significantly shorter stint compared to his extended “Elden Ring” playthrough. Despite enthusiasts yearning for more, he opted not to proceed with the DLC expansion. Kai articulated that his busy schedule, including obligations with his collective AMP and their upcoming New York house unveiling, left him short on time. He admitted it was a tough call, but he intends to engage with the DLC eventually. However, given current priorities and logistical hurdles, it’s not feasible for him to do so at this moment.

Some Fans Displeased with Kai Cenat’s Choice to Skip Bloodborne DLC

Though numerous fans acknowledged the logical aspects of this choice, a palpable swell of discontent emerged from certain sections of the community. One participant expressed frustration towards how Bloodborne was handled, accusing Kai of dismissing chat requests to carry on playing and for neglecting to engage in the DLC. Another spectator voiced their unease watching Kai grapple with Bloodborne, bemoaning the sight of someone seemingly not relishing the game completely. Moreover, some challenged the authenticity of Kai’s accomplishment, contending that his claim of having finished the game was questionable given the absence of crucial optional and DLC bosses from his playthrough.

As a gamer myself, I’m not sure when or if Kai Cenat will jump back into Bloodborne’s DLC. Previously, he announced his intention to stream a marathon of seven games on Twitch. After wrapping up Bloodborne, he hinted that his next adventure would be Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. He called Sekiro the most stressful and challenging game from FromSoftware yet, implying it might be the hardest game he’s encountered so far.

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2024-08-07 11:43