Teen Call of Duty Streamer Goes Viral for Turning His Bedroom into an Actual Rave

Tahmid Shihab Murshed
By Tahmid Shihab Murshed
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A 15-year-old teenager from Germany goes viral for turning his bedroom into a rave with pyrotechnics and lasers. His eccentric way of entertainment has turned him into an overnight sensation.

German Twitch streamer Crossmauz has done something that no one would have imagined. The teenager turned his bedroom into a rave with every kill he got while streaming Call of Duty. He had arranged his room with multiple lasers, strobe lights, a smoke machine, and a fully functioning pyrotechnic turning his room into a literal rave.

Crossmauz is a natural-born entertainer, which is evident as he jumps and displays his exuberant aura throughout his whole stream. With a heart monitor attached to him during the stream, it can be observed that his heart rate rarely drops below 150.

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Big streamer in the making?

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Crossmauz’s age is the most startling aspect of him. It’s commonly known that Germany has some of the greatest nightlife in the world, with internationally recognized clubs and DJs, so Crossmauz’s enthusiasm for gabber comes as no surprise, although he’s just 15 years old.

A light show that gives an edge over other streamers is a guaranteed way to attract a group of viewers. He also makes impromptu remarks into his microphone and can be seen controlling the lasers and pyrotechnics himself, all while waving his arms and grooving to the rhythm. He manages to create a really enjoyable ambiance.

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By Tahmid Shihab Murshed FPS Writer
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Tahmid Shihab Murshed is an FPS writer at GameRiv. Born with a knack for gaming, he has played all types of games out there. He has a heartfelt love for Call of Duty, and other shooter titles out there.