Ali âMythâ Kabbani is one of the best streamers on the scene. Not only is he good at games, but he is wholesome, entertaining, and hilarious too. Itâs probably the reason why he has millions of followers on social media.
Myth does xQc impression
In his latest stream, he pulled off a perfect impression of Felix âxQcâ Lengyel while casting The Pittsburgh Knights Invitational Gauntlet Series, a Valorant tournament featuring some of the best teams in the world.
âCan I pass as xQc?â said Myth, in response to someone on Twitch chat. He paused for a moment to collect his thoughts before slipping into character and transforming into xQc.
âOkay dude,â he said, in a voice that matched the pitch and speed of xQc. âWho have we got here? Full buys all around besides Scout.â The impression was so perfect, it was even hard to understand at times, no different to when xQc speaks too fast.
Myth continued to cast the game in xQcâs voice for about a minute, hardly breaking character. But his impression became even more hilarious when Cloud9 player Tyson âTenzâ popped off in a team fight. âHeâs absolutely dominating him,â yelled Myth. âItâs pure domination coming out of TenZ. But he has the bomb. This is insane!â
The resemblance was uncanny, complete with stutters and pauses at all the right times. Of course, itâs not the first time Myth has done an xQc impression. Itâs something heâs done many times before.
Myth has even impersonated xQc when he was on the same team. In the old footage, Myth says, "Chat listen, dude. I'm xQc's conscience, dude. I've been trying to talk to you guys for a while. I'm suffering inside, dude. Help me out! Please!"
xQc didnât look and sound too thrilled, but it didnât seem like he was offended either.
However, it seems like he doesnât mind all that much. If anything, it looks like he might even approve based on his reaction when it happened another time.
Itâs nice to see streamers poke a bit of fun at each other, and itâs even better when theyâre good sports about it. Unfortunately, the tournament Myth was casting has come to end, which means he might have hung up his casting shoes for a little while. But at least weâll be able to see him in action more often again.