[RobGod: Now that's what you call a living time bomb.]
[GreenMan: Bro literally committed suicide just to kill Zeddy. What a sacrifice!]
[Ch4knu: The explosion was no joke.]
…
As more comments filled the chat, Zeddy had no time to enjoy them. His mind was racing, focused entirely on how to escape.
With mobs blocking every path, he was left with no choice but to charge toward the center.
"Die, you mobs," he growled through clenched teeth as he swung his stone sword.
Before he could land a hit, a skeleton shot him, flinging him backward. As he rushed in again, another new skeleton struck him, sending him stumbling once more.
"Noo," he growled, his eyes widening as he saw his heart count drop to three.
Live Chat:
[Refrigerator: Zeddy is going to die]
[CornGods: Bro is getting gang bang. Those buckshots are no joke, front shots I mean.
[RobGod: Zeddy don't die!!!]
[ZedGod: This is where his journey ends, just facing 1 skeleton almost killed him and now there are two. Bad Luck Zeddy]
…
Zeddy decided to retreat, stepping back until his back touched the wall. The skeleton was already preparing to fire.
"This is the end, chat…" he said with a faint smile.
Just as the arrow was released, he opened his eyes and saw that it struck the zombie closing in on him instead.
The zombie that had been hit turned around and began moving toward the skeleton, attacking it.
Seeing this, Zeddy's eyes lit up with hope. With the mobs now distracted and only one skeleton still aiming at him, he realized he had a chance to escape.
He dodged the arrows as he ran toward the door, "Friendly fire?" he mumbled as he slipped outside.
Quickly spotting a ladder in his inventory, he ran to the nearest tree, placed it, and climbed up, choosing to stay there.
Looking down, he saw that the mobs couldn't reach him, which made him sigh in relief.
"That zombie literally saved my life," he laughed, while the live chat erupted.
Some viewers groaned, disappointed that Zeddy hadn't died since they loved to see him restart. While others were ecstatic, excited to see him continue his survival.
Zeddy decided to stay up in the tree and began reinforcing it into a treehouse. He placed wooden planks to form a stable floor above the ground.
By the time he finished building, morning had already arrived. He continued playing for another two hours, discovering more and more within the game.
All of a sudden, his phone received a call. He quickly muted the sound so that the conversation would not be heard on stream.
Picking up the phone, he said, "Yes, May, what is it?"
An enthusiastic voice responded immediately, "Zeddy, don't you know what kind of record you just made? Hurry and look at the article I sent you," the woman said excitedly
Opening the message in his phone, he clicked the link and saw something that shocked him.
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BREAKING NEWS: Zeddy's Minecraft Stream Shatters Global Streaming Records with Over 3 Million Views!
Posted by StreamWatch Daily – 2:42 PM
In an unprecedented turn of events, popular streamer Zeddy has broken the global viewership record for a non-tournament live stream.
During his recent 3 hour broadcast of a new game called Minecraft by an unkown dev named, "Razon". Zeddy's stream peaked at an astounding 3.01 million concurrent viewers.
To put this into perspective, even international esports tournaments, including world championship finals, rarely exceed 2 million concurrent viewers. Zeddy's previous highest viewership capped at around 1.2 million during a triple-collab event, making this achievement not only unexpected but historic.
What makes this even more impressive is the simplicity of the stream: no sponsorships, no giveaways, just raw gameplay, accompanied by Zeddy's signature charm.
Fans across the globe tuned in to witness what many are now calling the "Minecraft Era".
Incredibly, the game was uploaded just one day ago, and Zeddy's stream had only been live for four hours before it took the internet by storm.
Within minutes, social media platforms were flooded with clips, reactions, and memes. Streamers big and small jumped on the trend, launching their own playthroughs and flooding Twitch and YouTube with a sudden surge of Minecraft-like content.
For the first time in years, a single genre dominated the top 10 most-watched games on streaming platforms which is, 'Minecraft'
"This is a new chapter in streaming," said content analyst Mia Choi.
"It proves that creativity and genuine fun can still break the internet."
…
Zeddy read the contents of the article, and it left him numb and speechless. "This serious?" he muttered.
"Of course it is. You just broke the world record for being the first solo streamer to reach millions of views again!" the woman shouted, her voice loud and filled with joy.
His ears buzzed as he turned to look at his screen and saw the number for himself 3.2 million views. The shock hit him all over again.
"I should get back to the game and finish it for now. Time is of the essence, and the viewers are waiting," Zeddy said into the phone, speaking in haste.
May the caller on the other side nodded since now it was super hyped, time is important so she ended the call.
She then used her resources and her people to spread the stream throughout the world, with his effort the views reached a staggering 4.3M views.
Zeddy then did his part. He entertained his viewers by playing the game, fully aware of their excitement, while genuinely enjoying it himself.
Countless comments poured in as new viewers joined, all having fun just watching the gameplay. The atmosphere was wholesome, especially during the building and mining segments.
After playing for a full five hours, Zeddy decided to stop. He felt burned out and tired, knowing it was time to take a well-earned break.
"Thanks for watching the stream. If you all enjoyed the game, feel free to download it, the link is in the description below. That's all for now chat. Thanks for the gifts and likes. Zeddy out," he said before ending the stream and leaning back in his gaming chair.
Even though the comments were urging him to play more, he was truly exhausted after playing for such a long time.
Despite the fatigue, his face was filled with satisfaction. When he glanced at the statistics, he saw that his stream had reached an overwhelming 5.1 million views.
This was truly a global record, one that would be etched in history, and it made him genuinely happy.
"This game is really my lucky charm," he said as he leaned closer to his computer.
He opened the website where he had originally downloaded the game. With a few clicks, he scrolled down to the donation section and began typing.
...
[Zeddy just donated you $30,000]
Note: I've really enjoyed the game. But there are some issues, like the lack of a tutorial and no clear crafting formulas. Overall, it's a solid ten out of ten.
Keep up the great work, my guy.
...
Jeff, who was fast asleep in his room, remained completely unaware that the Minecraft game he had created had become a global sensation.