Streamer Completes All Soulsborne Games At Level 1 Without Taking a Hit

God Run, Soulsbourne
Dinossindgeil hugs his girlfriend after killing the last boss. Source: YouTube/dinossindgeil
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Key points

  1. Streamer Dinossindgeil completed every Soulsborne game at level one without taking a hit in a single, continuous session.
  2. The challenge, known as a God Run, covered Dark Souls 1-3, Bloodborne, Elden Ring, and Demon’s Souls Remastered, requiring two years of preparation.
  3. An emotional moment followed the final victory, as Dinossindgeil broke down in tears.

A Twitch streamer has completed every Soulsborne game back-to-back at level one without taking a single hit in one continuous session—a challenge that took two years to accomplish.

Dinossindgeil, known for high-level challenge runs, cleared Dark Souls 1-3, Bloodborne, Sekiro, Elden Ring, and Demon’s Souls Remastered without leveling up or getting hit. The run, streamed live, required deep knowledge of enemy attack patterns, precise dodging, and near-perfect execution.

The feat falls under the category of a God Run, a term used in the challenge-running community for completing multiple FromSoftware games consecutively without taking damage. While several players have achieved God Runs before, Dinossindgeil is the first to finish one in a single play session.

WORLDS FIRST - THE GODRUN 3 LEVEL 1 - FINAL MOMENTS

After landing the final blow in Demon’s Souls, the streamer broke down in tears, murmuring about the two years of effort it took to complete the challenge. His girlfriend embraced him as he processed the moment.

No-hit and level-one runs are among the most demanding challenges in Soulsborne games, requiring players to avoid all damage while keeping their character at its weakest state.

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