What with Elden Ring: Nightreign functioning as basically the center of the chaos throughout launch week festivities for Elden Ring: Nightreign! The battlefield was placed upon Twitch, where, either from epic fails or legendary victories, players would thrive or get utterly massacred. Thanks to the chat clippers, those last few brutal moments are going to be etched forever in history.

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Twitch’s official account thanked the community by saying, “We 💀 a lot for Elden Ring: Nightreign launch week. Thanks to the clippers in chat, our final moments will never be forgotten.” They accompanied this tweet with a clip that was just pure madness: random players getting utterly wrecked, streamers yelling hysterically, and chat going bonkers because it was Soulsborne culture all the way.

And of course, the reactions were… good, right? Some players kept hyping the action, while others went ahead to roast Twitch itself. A guy named @BenjiShaw7 outright called Twitch a “terrorist platform,” which—yikes. Another, @psych0gamer, accused the platform of hypocrisies, claiming that it backs controversial figures while it bans others for speaking out. Then, @DudeTwitta69 started laughing at the platform’s impending doom once more and more streamers start migrating to other multistreaming platforms.

Meanwhile, @kaisastreams gave a funny take with a screenshot captioned, “proof of me meeting nezba once #NOTcloutchasing #nezbanoticeme #gamergoddessnezba.” Replies were just as chaotic, with @BlackPhillip87 responding with “LMMAAOO KAISA PLEASE 🤣” and @xxEricThomas entering the conversation with “I get it. If you meet Nezba you gotta have the receipts.”

Joking then took a darker turn. Some were downright heated, though. @FreedomRingsna called it quits for Twitch by initiating the mass exodus idea, recommending that players go to YouTube or Kick instead. “Everyone should stop using Twitch tbh,” she said, leveling allegations of double standards against the platform, and suggesting legal action for “terrorist sympathizers” supported by Twitch. Yeah, things escalated real fast.

Then came @ItsKingLeon_9, who outright demanded Twitch to unban @Tectone, calling the platform “terrorist supporting hypocrites.” Drama, ladies and gentlemen, that’ll never end.

Those wild replies would probably be a story unto themselves, but one thing is clear: the launch week for Elden Ring: Nightreign was a spectacle with Twitch as the stage. Whether you were there for epic boss fights or hilarious fails, or just plain platform drama, it truly was an experience. And thank goodness to those dedicated clippers who made sure that the best and the worst moments will never be forgotten.

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Whatever havoc you missed, sift through those clips. You might want to stay clear of that comment section until you really need a good laugh; this chaotic spirit is going to hang around for quite a while, thanks to the Elden Ring and Twitch combo.