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Guinness World Record for "Most goals scored in a game of Rocket League for a team of 2" (shared with Tom "Syndicate" Cassell) [41] and "Most goals scored in a game of Rocket League (team of three)". [42] Guinness World Record for "Most views for a dedicated Minecraft video channel". [43]
MCC was "the biggest competitive Minecraft event" by early 2022; [4] Major said earlier that was it was the world's "largest Minecraft streaming event". [16] Viewership declined to an average of over 100,000 by the end of 2022. [15] MCC has evolved over the years with new maps, designs, and players.
He is known for his Minecraft hardcore series, where he plays the game on its most difficult setting, with permadeath (one life per game) and no respawns. Watson also formerly held the world record for the longest-running Minecraft hardcore world. As of May 2024, he had 4.3 million followers on Twitch. [3]
Tool-assisted speedruns are generally created with the goal of creating theoretically perfect playthroughs. This may include the fastest possible route to complete a game or showcasing new optimizations to existing world records. TAS requires research into the theoretical limits of the games and their respective competitive categories.
[23] [24] [25] His streaming ventures would then earn him two Guinness World Records, claimed with the help of content creator Jack Massey "JackSucksAtLife" Welsh for "most viewers of a Minecraft gameplay live stream on Twitch" and "most followed Minecraft channel on Twitch". [8]
The team at Guinness World Records get about 100 applicants a day and reject some 95%. Submissions, on the whole, must be measurable, breakable and provable. They may not impinge on someone else ...
Nicholas Armstrong (born March 1, 2001), known online as Sapnap, is an American YouTuber and livestreamer known for his Minecraft content. Along with Dream and GeorgeNotFound, he is part of the Dream Team and was a founding member of the Dream SMP Minecraft server. He has co-owned NRG Esports since 2022.
A San Diego duo has broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest marathon pushing a wheelchair. Sean McQuaid and Riley Pathman are part of Team Hoyt, a nonprofit organization that enables ...