Pokimane slams desk during epic rage after game progress resets

Daniel Cleary

PopularLeague of Legends and Fortnite Battle Royale, she now often tries out new games too, for some variety.

While playing “Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy,” which requires the player to climb their way up to the top of the map with a hammer, Pokimane couldn’t help but rage after her progress was nearly completely reset after her hammer did not connect to an NPC in-game.

Pokimane / TwitchPokimane played the infamously rage-inducing ‘Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy’
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Pokimane was shocked to find out that she could not climb higher by latching the hammer next to an NPC of a little boy on a slide, instead sliding down the hill and off the map – slamming her desk and yelling, “Wait the little boy’s head isn’t a thing, I’m so angry!”

She then went on to rage about the game’s fault, shocked by the possibility of being reset so far, saying “there’s literally no way!” and later saying that the game’s design was to blame, saying “that’s just dumb, I was doing so good.”

“I was doing so flippin’ good! I’m so mad at how good I was doing,” Pokimane exclaimed, as she tried to rush her way back up to the top once again.

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Many of Pokimane’s viewers compared her epic rage to something they would see from fellow streamer xQc, who is known for not holding back when things don’t go his way.

Pokimane later managed to make her way back to the slide with the boy NPC again and despite taking a slightly different, more cautious route, however, she found herself failing once again before ultimately giving up for her attempt at the game.

Despite not having the best success with the game’s progress, her attempts and fails seem to make for a highly entertaining stream, with viewers wanting her to continue with her play-through of game.

About The Author

Daniel is former Dexerto weekend games writer, as an expert in various multiplayer games in numerous genres. His expertise also expanded into gaming content creators, and the rise of streaming and YouTube stars, as well as esports professionals.