Hayete Bahadori is known for his challenges of beating games intact and the Assassin’s Creed franchise was no exception. What is his next target?
If it’s not an everyday thing to see a person get through a game without taking damage, imagine leaving an entire franchise behind. This was the achievement of the streamer and youtuber North American, Hayete Bahadoriafter spending 12 Assassin’s Creed and finish intact.
Bahadori bases its content on this type of challenge, although it is not only limited to games of the most famous assassins, but also integrates different titles such as starwars, God of War, among many others. As reported by the media Kotakuthe feat done in Assassin’s Creed was completed after the publication of Hayete on his official channel Youtubelast April 11.
Bahadori, a little-known talent: One less franchise on the list, but several more video games to come
AC: Valhalla It was the last installment Bahadori had to pass, where we are immersed in an atmosphere impregnated with Nordic culture, mixed with the classic essence of Assassin’s Creed. The video posted by the content creator shows, throughout 9 hours and 35 minutesin a detailed way the whole process that just one pixel of damage can ruin.
The challenge with the franchise Ubisoft started on October 2021when Bahadori passed the first installment of ACwhich tells the origin of the entire saga, where through the genetic code and a strange machine, you can access memories of past lives.
Hayete Bahadori, Despite having an incredible talent to be able to carry out these types of challenges, he does not have a great exposure. Your official account Y.T. Y Twitter barely has 2,630 subscribers Y 882 followersrespectively, but the positive thing is that sooner or later, these exploits end up having an impact.
The last we had about the content of Bahadori was to have passed Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, obviously, without damage and with all the percentage of the complete game. Furthermore, he anticipated that God of War 4 will be one of the games that will be part of the next challenge, something that will be worth seeing. What do you think of the work done by Hayete Bahadori?