In a marathon session, renowned streamer Eric “Erobb” Robbins left some of his community in awe. With a remarkable endurance of 25 hours and 58 minutes, he captivated his viewers on Twitch by keeping his promise to not go offline until he won a game of Call of Duty: Warzone.
Who is Erobb? Eric Lamont Robbins (27), also known as Erobb, has already built an impressive fan base on Twitch. With over 450,000 followers, he has become a well-known figure in the gaming community.
In contrast to his older brother Tyler1, who is known as the LoL macho, Erobb is a variety streamer who mainly spends time in Just Chatting while showcasing different games, primarily Call of Duty: Warzone.
However, a recent stream of the shooter did not go as planned.
He had to stream CoD for over 24 hours
How did his stream go? Recently, Erobb announced that he would stay live on Twitch until he achieved a victory in Call of Duty: Warzone. The marathon stream took place last weekend, from August 20 to August 21, 2023, and was titled “not ending until warzone win!”.
However, securing a victory in Warzone proved to be more challenging for Erobb than expected. It took the Twitch streamer a whole 24 hours to achieve his goal. In total, he streamed nearly 26 hours straight (via sullygnome).
Throughout the entire broadcast, he experienced an emotional rollercoaster. From hectic and loud moments, where he aggressively jumped in front of the camera, to quiet moments playing snuggled under a blanket, he provided his viewers with a comprehensive experience.
We have embedded the big moment for you here:
Erobb’s marathon stream drew an average of 5,700 viewers and earned him over 1,000 new followers. He gained additional attention from Jake Lucky, who shared the event on Twitter. The post was seen by over 5.6 million people.
In the comments, numerous Twitter users amused themselves over the displayed skills of the streamer and joked that he would probably be busy for a few more years.
Erobb’s achievement may be impressive. However, it’s important to recognize that prolonged streaming without breaks can be a strain on the body and even pose health risks.
For both streamers and viewers, it is essential to consciously take time for rest and breaks. An experience that even the usually tough Tyler1 recently had to face: