On his RTGame channel in 2021, YouTuber and streamer Daniel Condren made headlines by dragging numerous NPCs from a Hitman stage right into a walk-in freezer, in an try to concurrently kill each single NPC in a single map. He did not fairly succeed. Now, he is made one other go at it, utilizing the large grape press within the vineyard that’s Hitman 3’s closing map. And this time, it went higher.
You may watch it happen in a 40-minute edit of the stream. Nicely, really the edit appears to be of two streams – within the first, he drags the NPCs one-by-one to smash them after knocking each out with a baseball bat. That takes over 15 hours, in line with the timer on the prime of the stream. Then, the video cuts to what appears to be like to be one other stream, began at 5 hours and 49 minutes in, after he had dragged every physique to the realm simply in entrance of the press, able to be crushed by Condren’s merciless hitman.
For over an hour after that, he hauls every physique beneath the press, framerate tanking each time the pile of our bodies enters the digicam’s view. A number of recreation crashes later, and at about 7 hours and 13 minutes (once more, in line with the timer on the prime of the display screen), he is completed it. Elated and sounding a bit of like a cartoon despot, he hits the grape presser’s begin button and smashes… most, however not all, of the NPCs. A second run of the press takes care of the previous few. He then finds one other physique elsewhere within the vineyard that he’d both missed or that had been glitchily hucked there.
So Condren did not fairly meet his mad aim of concurrently making wine out of all the stage’s NPCs like some deranged, murderous Lucille Ball, however he obtained shut sufficient for blues. He actually appears happy on the finish when he provides, “And a shout-out to the inhabitants of Mendoza, Argentina. We love you guys. And also you make an awesome beverage.”
Wes is a contract author (Freelance Wes, they name him) who has lined expertise, gaming, and leisure steadily since 2020 at Gizmodo, Tom’s {Hardware}, Hardcore Gamer, and most lately, The Verge. Within him there are two wolves: one which thinks it would not be so dangerous to begin accumulating recreation consoles once more, and the opposite who additionally thinks this, however extra strongly.


