Twitch streamers are already breaking their monitors playing Nintendo Switch Sports

Nintendo Switch Sports is finally here, and in no time at all, a Twitch streamer broke his TV while broadcasting a tennis match.

The original Wii Sports became incredibly popular because it brought friends and families together to play sports like bowling and tennis against each other.

The game also became popular for the absurd number of gamers who accidentally launched their Wii Remote directly into their TV.

Now, with Nintendo Switch Sports, Nintendo has brought back the popular game series that continues to have the same problem as the original. A streamer has gone viral for his slip that cost him his entire gaming monitor.

Tennis in Nintendo Switch Sports
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Tennis is the same as you know it on the Wii, only better and much more visually stunning.

Streamer breaks monitor while playing Nintendo Switch Sports

Twitch Streamer 63man was live on April 29 playing a match of Tennis on Switch.

The man wasn’t wearing a Switch bracelet, and as he was about to return the ball, he threw his controller across his room straight into his TV.

Completely shocked, he turned the camera around and revealed he had shattered the bottom left corner of his screen beyond repair. The streamer was so completely stunned that he was left speechless.

Nintendo offers countless warnings that without the right wrist mount, accidents like this could happen, leaving you with a broken screen. Despite 63man shutting down a monitor, the clip of his accident has garnered some attention for his channel, racking up over 13,000 views in just one day.

When Wii Sports first came out in 2006, they were there countless gamers who broke their televisions by not using the bracelet.

16 years later, players still haven’t learned that very valuable lesson.

https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/twitch-streamers-are-already-breaking-their-monitors-playing-nintendo-switch-sports-1814744/ Twitch streamers are already breaking their monitors playing Nintendo Switch Sports

Emma Bowman

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