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Former Fortnite pro, CourageJD has added another Fall Guys achievement in his diary. He has been streaming the game for quite some time, becoming one of the most watched streamers under that category. Courage, alongside his friends, also recorded his longest stream time, as he posted about the same in his recent Twitter post.  

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CourageJD has earned a fortune in the eSports industry thanks to his exceptional gaming skills. The 100 thieves co-owner gained recognition with Fortnite when he bagged millions in terms of viewership. Fans from different parts of the world always enjoyed watching his content as he played alongside celebrity names like Ninja and TimtheTatman.

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Later, Jack moved on to Warzone, hoping to master the Activision title. However, he found his peace in an animated game, as he ended up streaming it for hours together. Now, after months of grinding and learning it, he has created history. 

CourageJD slams the Fall Guys world with a fresh on-stream record

Jack Dunlop, better known as CourageJD in showbiz, created history on August 1, 2022. He set a record of bagging 100 Fall Guys crown wins in a single stream. The information overjoyed the 100 Thieves co-owner as he uploaded a dedicated Twitter post to share this information.

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Apart from setting a new in-game achievement, Courage also recorded a streaming laurel as he posted about the same on his account. He said, “35 hours, 57 minutes, and 46 seconds! FALL GUYS’ HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE! Thank you for the greatest stream of 2022!”

It was just a matter of minutes before fans of Fortnite and the Fall Guys community celebrated his victory. They replied with positive comments as they were happy to see their favorite creator cross this milestone. Here’s what they had to say.

Jack Dunlop had his healthiest week in a while

A few days back, CourageJD posted about going through a dark time. He wasn’t feeling his best as his Twitter post confirmed his sadness. During the time, fans and 100 thieves crew members supported him, as they flooded his post with supportive comments.

The support directly hit the streamer’s heart as he decided to get back in shape in no time. He even posted about his recovery, as fans were happy to see him back on track. Now, with this fresh Fall Guys achievement, the former Fortnite Pro is indeed back in action.

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What are your thoughts about this? Did you catch the live stream when CourageJD set this record? Let us know your experience in the comments section.

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