He completed the most difficult video game in the world: it took him more than 6 hours and he won a prize of 20,000 dollars

After nearly two decades, a streamer-gamer nicknamed JerValiN achieved what seemed impossible: successfully complete the challenge “LASO (Legendary All Skulls On) Deathless” from the popular game Halo 2.

During two weeks of intense matches, JerValiN finally completed the game in an impressive six and a half hour race and He took home a $20,000 reward.

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Halo is known for generating a large number of challenges, but few have been as difficult as this one. Hailed as the “impossible race”, no player had managed to complete this challenge since the game’s release in 2004.

The combination of the highest difficulty level in the game and all the bonus modifiers activated have proven deadly for anyone who has tried it in the last 18 years. Nobody, until now, had shown any proof of having been able to complete the challenge.

What is the Halo 2 LASO race?

LASO’s career is considered the hardest gamer challenge in the world. In the game, the player has everything against him: low ammunition, enemies with a higher health and damage index, invisible opponents, a really tough and complex battlefield. And as if that were not enough, in the way Deadthlessthe game must be completed without losing a life, in one chance.

The impossible challenge of Halo 2

The challenge started with a well-known YouTuber named Charlie “Cr1tikal” White Jr., who launched a particular call in July: Challenged players from around the world to win the “Halo 2 LASO Deathless” race.

Competitors had to stream the entire race live on YouTube or Twitch, and if they managed to complete it, they would win a $5,000 prize. When no one could complete the challenge in the first month, White in August he increased the reward to $20,000.

Several players took up the challenge, streaming hours and hours of attempt after attempt, without success. (Photo: Xbox/Halo 2)

The winner of the most difficult game in the world

A streamer, JerValiN, began to stand out among the participants of the challenge. But he was not just any player. JerValiN has several Halo world records to his credit. His experience brought him close to victory on a few occasions.

Many other participants paused their games to watch JerValiN’s broadcast and began to cheer him on. Finally, After a race that lasted 6 hours, 29 minutes and 44 seconds, the gamer got it.

I relived the incredible game and victory here:

Halo 2 LASO Challenge

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