After five days and countless attempts, TimTheTatMan still hasn’t earned a crown in Fall Guys, and people won’t stop reminding him.

Before the launch on August 4, nobody expected Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout to be the smash hit it has proven to be. Yet the popularity of the game on Twitch has drawn the attention of many incredibly popular content creators, some of whom have yet to obtain an illustrious crown.

Mostly known for playing competitive shooters such as Warzone, Counter-Strike, and Fortnite, popular streamer TimTheTatMan has made the leap from soldier to jelly bean as he joined the ever-growing Fall Guys community. What started as a joke with his friends before a Warzone tournament has turned in to one of the biggest memes of 2020.

Tim has streamed the game five times now, and he still hasn’t managed to come out on top in the sixty-player battle royale, despite consistently defeating 150 in Warzone. It is incredibly entertaining to watch a fully grown man scream at a children’s game while all of his friends constantly roast him. But the roasts haven’t been limited to those close to him.

The official Fall Guys Twitter account has joined in on the fun, making sure to remind Tim of his rightful place at the bottom of the totem pole. The comedic mastermind behind the social media account went as far as to say the only account in the game with a worse loss record than Tim is the developer’s perma-AFK account.

Not only is Tim fighting the game, but he is also convinced that many of his opponents are, “paid actors,” sent to grief him and prevent him from winning. While stream snipers are around every corner these days, I don’t think the game’s developers are nefarious enough to sent virtual hitmen to all of Tim’s games. Then again, the Devolver Digital’s E3 presentations do tend to be a little sinister.

Despite the constant criticism emerging from every corner of the internet, Tim is staying strong as he pushes through level after level, attempting to grab just a single crown. For someone who has spent their entire career on Twitch playing fast-paced shooters to find so much success in a platforming game show is a sigh of relief for the otherwise saturated streaming site. Earlier today he broke his concurrent viewer record by more than ten thousand viewers. His previous record of 142 thousand was set during the closed beta of Valorant, where many of his viewers were seeking out beta code drops. But today, more than 152 thousand viewers were all there to watch him fall over like an egg.

While Tim may not have found his way to a victory, plenty of other streamers are already competing in official tournaments, all in the hopes of training for the upcoming Twitch Rivals tournament. He might not be the best at the game, but you can’t knock the guy for constantly trying, never giving up, and provide thousands of fans around the world with something to laugh at. Tomorrow morning, his endless quest will continue. Hopefully, the growing popularity of the game will allow it to find a solid foothold for the foreseeable future.

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