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Tyler1 entering his streaming room in a cosplay outfit, looking like a warrior with a shield and sword.
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Tyler1’s highly anticipated Elden Ring marathon stream is live

This should be a good one.

If you’re used to getting a good laugh out of watching Tyler1 rage over League of Legends, you might like what the popular streamer is planning for this week. He’s officially set to take on one of the most rage-inducing games in recent years: Elden Ring.

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Tyler1 began his Elden Ring marathon stream today, Sept. 9, around 3:15pm CT, entering his stream room dressed like a warrior in full armor with a sword and shield in hand. But that costume didn’t last long and was quickly taken off before the gameplay even started.

The 29-year-old was initially looking to start his Elden Ring marathon stream last week, but it was pushed back—much to the disappointment of some of his fans. But now, the anticipation for this stream has grown even more, and fans are ready to see how the League streamer handles the 2022 masterpiece.

Tyler1 is well-known for notorious rage moments over the years, including my personal favorite when he says Riot is trash and League sucks, but he can’t quit because he’s addicted. So there’s a good chance that a game like Elden Ring, which is known to be incredibly difficult and frustrating for some players, could lead to some legendary reactions from Tyler1. He is a father now, though, so he might not be as over-the-top as he was in years past—but the presence of his daughter also hasn’t stopped him from showing a little emotion on stream as recently as last week.

At time of writing, Tyler1 already has over 20,000 viewers before even starting his Elden Ring playthrough. That number will likely climb as he takes on some bosses and the death count starts piling up—if he’s able to actually set up the on-stream death counter, that is.


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Justin Binkowski
Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.