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Tyler1 to release “A Day In The Life Part 2” video on Oct. 17

The long-awaited sequel is coming soon.

Popular Twitch streamer Tyler1 surprised his fans by officially announcing the long-awaited sequel to his extremely popular video, “A Day In The Life Of Tyler1.”

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During a recent stream, Tyler showcased a poster for the sequel “A Day In The Life Part Two,” which he’s set to stream on Oct. 17 at 1pm CT. The poster shows Tyler styled as his trademark champion from League of Legends, Draven, wielding both of the champ’s signature axes.

Tyler shared the news with his fans on stream, saying they won’t have to wait long for the sequel. “Only fucking 12 days… After two years, it is coming and it’s literally going to blow your fucking minds,” Tyler said.

The first entry in the video series was released over two years ago. It was a 40-minute movie that followed the streamer around as he went about his “average” day. The production showcased an impressive narrative that was filmed in front of a green screen and it’s amassed over 2.5 million views on YouTube so far.

Tyler1 fans will be able to watch “A Day In The Life Part Two” in just under two weeks.


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