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Streamer Breaks World Record by Streaming 572 Hours in One Month | The Jampack Report 12.02.19

from The Jampack Report: Gaming News Podcast · host JampackSam

Twitch streamer Andrew "GiantWaffle" Bodine has broken a world record for most hours streamed in one month by streaming 19 hours per day for 30 days in a row. However, German stremer SeanStreams has reportedly smashed this record over the same time period with a supposed 593 hours streamed. Here are today's stories:  - Streamer Sets World Record By Playing Games For 572 Hours - Bluepoint Continues to Have Fun with Fans Regarding Its PS5 Project - Rumour: New PS5 Devkit Leak Shows Console and Controllers - Project CARS Team Slightly Mad Studios Acquired by Codemasters - New Batman Game Arkham Legacy To Be Revealed At 2019 Game Awards Support the channel and the content you love with a monthly channel Membership! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb4Hn--FteZWjwswcsRrTNg/join Follow me on other platforms and stay up to date! Twitter: http://twitter.com/prettychillguy Instagram: http://instagram.com/samueladamsmedia YouTube: http://youtube.com/samueladamsmedia

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