With one hand for each character, Elden Ring master beats Shadow of the Erdtree and its infamous final boss while playing on PC and PS5 at the same time
At this point, Elden Ring sickos will be playing 𒊎Nightreign by themselves

Elden Riꦿng streamer BioticNova recently performed the video game equivalent to high-risk neurosurgery by be♕ating two copies of Shadow of the Erdtree at the same time.
Yes, that's right: BioticNova defeated the ancient evil that is Shadow of the Erdtree's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:final boss Radahn twice simultaneously, with their attention torn between a PC monitor and a PS5 monitor, and their hands fluttering around two different controllers. I hardly made it out of my scrap with Miquella's consort, and I kept both of my – admittedly infirm and cowardly – hands tight around just one single controller.🍃 BioticNova's clearly capable of some next-level multitasking.
, "but we did it!" In the accompanying clip, we see as BioticNova shifts their attention from one game to the other, seeming to only press a controller when their eyes are on the game it corresponds to. Using the Sword Lance and Blood Tax Ash of War, which helps trigger boss-melting bleed buildup, BioticNova ultimately slices through the two Radahns within 30 seconds of each other."Totally first tr🅷y, guys," BioticNova says sarcastically . "That was rough. [...] I wish it was a little bit more smooth." Sorry, I didn't notice any issues – I was too distracted by the fact that you beat two copies of Shadow of the Erdtree at nearly the exact same time.
Now we know that BioticNova's ability to destroy Dark Souls 3 boss Pontiff Sulyvahn on, again, two different games simultaneously 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wasn't just luck like we thoug෴ht in 2023, but also is an otherworldly skill that will no doubt make Nightreign matchmaking impossible.
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