Tim and Ninja in disbelief at Myth’s incredible xQc impression

Joe Craven

Streaming powerhouses Tim ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar and Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins were left stunned by fellow Fortnite content creator Ali ‘Myth’ Kabbani’s unbelievable impression of xQc. 

TSM Myth made his name off the back of Fortnite, and remains widely credited as one of the innovators of ‘building’ within Epic Games’ third-person battle royale.

However, the 20-year-old is also well-known for his impressively accurate impressions of fellow streamers – most notably, mirroring the rage and speeches of Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel. He demonstrated his almost perfect impression again on February 7, much to the shock of Tim and Ninja. 

Myth has grown from simply streaming Fortnite, to an all-round entertainer.

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“I think Myth sounds more like xQc than xQc,” Tim said, after the streamers got onto the topic of his impressions. Ninja then joked that his impression is so accurate that it’s more like xQc doing a Myth impersonation. 

This was seemingly the prompt Myth needed to launch into his xQc impression, perfectly recreating the fast-talking Canadian. While much of the impersonation was hard to discern, it’s hard to understand how Kabbani does it so well. 

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In response to the impression, Ninja and Tim were left questioning the amount of time Myth has practiced it. “How long do you watch his streams for? You literally just sound like him right now, I can’t even,” Ninja joked.

“I genuinely didn’t practice it,” explained Myth. “I did it once on stream and I kinda just had it. I completely agree with you Tyler. My voice – the way that I genuinely speak – there’s a lot of similarities [with xQc].” 

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Ninja and Tim were seemingly shocked at how good Myth’s impression was, hearing it first-hand for the first time in a while. 

It’s not the only impression Myth has the ability to perfect, having previously demonstrated his adeptness at Jaryd ‘summit1g’ Lazar

About The Author

Joe is a former writer for Dexerto, who focused on Call of Duty, FIFA, Apex Legends and Rainbow Six Siege.