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Streamer Becomes Popular by Losing in Fall Guys

Streamer TimTheTatman hasn't won any game in Fall Guys: UItimate Knockout yet, which makes his live Twitch broadcasts more and more popular. A few days ago there was also a situation where a player helped an inactive opponent advance to the next round.

Paul Wozniak

Have you won in Fall Guys yet?

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout remains very popular, especially when it comes to Twitch. Streamers from different backgrounds are keen to reach for this game, and viewers are even more eager to watch them do it. TimTheTatman, a streamer who has yet to win any game in Fall Guys, is particularly good at drawing audiences.

This has made his streams more and more popular, and yesterday he even managed to achieve a new personal audience record - about 143,000 people watched him at one time. Even Twitch's officia profile on Twitter has ed in cheerer for the streamer to achieve his first victory, and a live article on Dexerto has been published to inform whether TimTheTatman has already won a game. Many people accuse the streamer of losing on purpose to make a show out of himself, but he doesn't seem to care about it. He himself jokingly said he knew he couldn't win a game for six-year-olds.

There was a curious situation in Fall Guys just a few days ago, which was shared by Twitter CaptainRadLad, and which was reported by Kotaku. Player noticed that one of his opponents went AFK, so he decided to help them advance to the next round. The game took place on a map where you had to stand on the right at the right time, so the author of the recording simply grabbed the inactive player and took him with along to the place. Both managed to advance further. The whole situation, which quickly conquered the hearts of others, can be seen in the video below.

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August 4, 2020

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Paul Wozniak

Author: Paul Wozniak

Part of the editorial team since 2019, he started as a news writer and now works mostly on video content. Currently, he is mainly interested in RPG, soulslike and metroidvania games, but he has also devoted a large part of his gaming life to multiplayer. In games, he mainly values complex character development mechanics and freedom of action, and tries to look at the covered titles from different perspectives. He has also been running his YouTube channel since 2023.

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