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15-Year-Old Streamer Has A Rave Every Time They Get A Kill

Georgina Young

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15-Year-Old Streamer Has A Rave Every Time They Get A Kill

Featured Image Credit: Twitch Crossmauz

We all want to celebrate when we do well in a game, but not many of us celebrate in as much style as this Twitch streamer. 

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Crossmauz is a 15-year-old streamer from Germany who mostly streams parties from his bedroom. He is the master of his raves, controlling everything from the laser light show, to the dance floor beats and even pyrotechnics right from his desk. Mostly he streams so that people can hang out and party with him, however according to another player, sometimes while he broadcasts he plays a little Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare and celebrates each kill with one of his admittedly impressive raves.

If you want to see more livestream wins and fails then check out our video below.

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The player said on Twitter that they discovered Crossmauz after seeing his Twitch channel in the username of another Modern Warfare player. Going to check out the streamer after taking a death, he is welcomed in by the fire going off to the beat of the bass.

Chat are welcome to join in on his raves. Posting emotes in chat will make them appear on screen as if they are dancing along to the beat. Crossmauz acts as a real hype man too, chanting along and raving hard from his homemade DJ booth. 

Warning: The following video has strong flashing lights.

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From a look at his Twitch, Crossmauz is taking a little break from raving for the next week or so, and I’m sure his parents and neighbours are pleased.

Topics: Twitch, Call Of Duty

Georgina Young
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