Gamer set a record for the longest stream
Andrew Bodin, known for his streaming activities, held a 572-hour gaming marathon. Thus, he wanted to prove that gamers do not feel sorry for their health for the sake of universal recognition and replenishment of their army of fans. Despite the fact that Andrew set a record, the player is not entirely happy about this. Andrew began his 572-hour marathon not to gain fame, but to draw attention to the general gaming problem.
The fact that the streamer spent 572 hours in the broadcast does not mean that he did not sleep all this time. Participants of such challenges are allowed to devote several hours of sleep at night in order not to undermine their health. Andrew played 19 hours a day for 30 days.
This trick is very dangerous and should not be repeated at home. Streamer approached this task not without preparation. For several months, Andrew was rebuilding his biological clock so that he could sleep 5 hours a day for a month. It was not easy, but the player so wanted to achieve his goal that he did not stop at anything.
During his marathon, Andrew played games such as Red Dead Redemption 2, Escape From Tarkov, Rocket League, Factorio, Rainbow Six Siege and Death Stranding.
After the broadcast ended, Andrew believes that he was able to draw the attention of the public to how far streamers can go in order to attract attention, and also summed up his success with the phrase "I like to sleep."
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