Twitch: After 15 days, Nicros Mario captivity ends through the Twitch

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After a nine-month break Twitch Streamer Micro is back with a particularly stupid event. He closed himself as a Mario and is closed in a kind of crude squid-game scenario in a room to a television and must say the word Mario as long as his viewers want.

Similar to Ludwig's sunbath, the number increases how often Micro must say Mario by donating. The stream ends only when he reached the required number. Meanwhile, he streams six days without interruption and sleeps in between chained in his chair.

15 days and 1 million Mario's later

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Update from December 17, 2021: A good week ago, we marked Micros stream, in which he sweats and nervously no longer at the time again and again the word Mario recaptured to come to the 600,000 repetitions someday He expressed his livestream chat through bits, subscriptions and donations. Meanwhile, he has cracked the million Mario's. He ended his Mario project — one million was at some point the ceiling, otherwise his twitch chat would have liked him probably forever in Mario hell.

The Mario torture

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Micro is a Canadian Twitch Stream, known for its Wii Sports and Mario-Odyssey Speed runs. Its remarkable achievement was that he was the first Mario Odyssey to play in less than an hour.

However, this will probably change after his return to streaming. At the beginning of this year, Micro announced that he would take a break from streaming and the creation of content to focus on personal things. This pause became a nine-month interruption.

The fans were patiently waiting for the comeback of Micro, though they had no idea when he would return. But on December 1, 2021, he shocked the spectators with a live stream, which is just as amazingly as entertaining.

200,000 Mario's until freedom

Well, was now. Because For each new subscriber Micro must say 250x Mario, per 1-dollar donation, he must be 100x and pronounce the word Mario for each bit donation 1x.

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Meanwhile, take care of his dressed in Squid-game equipment guards, some of which are also taking characters from the Mario universe, more or less caring to Micro, so that he may bless with Mario the people on. Almost a week he is already there and of course shows the first sign that his body does not make it long.

The predetermined amount of pronounced Mario s it should not reach for the donation requirements are simply set too low.

Source: dexerto.com

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