Jump directly to the content
FIT OF RAGE

Kai Cenat rage quits and shuts down stream of EA Sports College Football after rival loss as huge numbers head online

The video game has been highly-anticipated

TWITCH streamer Kai Cenat went ballistic after losing a game of EA Sports College Football 25.

The streamer's stunning reaction came as the hit video game reached huge numbers online.

Twitch streamer Kai Cenat was furious after losing a game of EA Sports College Football 25 on Monday
3
Twitch streamer Kai Cenat was furious after losing a game of EA Sports College Football 25 on MondayCredit: Getty
The 22-year-old threw his controller and kicked his desk after throwing an interception
3
The 22-year-old threw his controller and kicked his desk after throwing an interceptionCredit: Twitch/Kai Cenat

The college football video game made its highly anticipated debut on Monday. Gamers who bought the premium edition of the game got to play it early.

Cenat, who has 12.2 million followers on Twitch, rushed to buy the game and played it with his friend, Ray.

The star streamer played at the University of Colorado, and Ray played at the University of Georgia.

Unfortunately for Kai, he was down by 30 late in the fourth quarter.

Read More on College Football

And the two-time streamer of the year threw an interception, which caused Ray to yell out, "Catch that sh**!"

That caused Cenat to bang his controller twice and throw it.

He then took Ray's controller and also chucked it in anger.

Kai ended his rage by kicking his desk which knocked over his camera.

Fans were in hysterics over the 22-year-old damaging his streaming setup.

"Bro gotta spend more money now," one wrote.

'Deion Sanders needs to get his players in check' slam fans after Travis Hunter's remark about Colorado teammates

"Kai rage is the funniest thing I ever seen all day," a second commented.

"How is Kai so bad at every game he plays," a third added.

More than 660,000 people at one time were online playing EA Sports College Football 25.

The game experienced server issues which caused fans to wait to play the game online.

More than 660,000 people were online playing EA College Football 25 on Monday which caused the servers to experience issues
3
More than 660,000 people were online playing EA College Football 25 on Monday which caused the servers to experience issuesCredit: EA College Football 25

College Football 25 doesn't officially come out until Friday, July 19th, but fans could play the video game on Monday if they purchased the premium edition version, which costs an extra $30.

Those people had bought the MVP bundle with Madden 25 or had EA Play early access.

The early access window for College Football 25 officially opened up at 4pm ET on Monday, but fans were greeted with error messages that showed that the EA servers were down due to the number of people attempting to play online.

New games tend to have server problems, as the video game was expected to have online issues on Monday.

Read More on The US Sun

However, College Football 25 will be available to every single individual who purchased it on Friday, and a similar issue will likely occur.

EA released College Football 25 this week after 11 years of not releasing a college football video game.

Topics