The sudden loss of Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, sent shock waves throughout the world. Multiple streamers took to Twitch in order to pay tri🐎bute to Kobe, demonstrating how much the NBA hero meant to the gaming and streaming community.

On the surface, sports and video games can seem like opposites; In reality, the two worlds are quite connected – personalities from both fields holding respect for each other. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:World of Warcraft icon and NRG co-owner Chance "Sodapoppin" Morris paid homage to the NBA superstar by sinking a basket in the game Captive Audience. When he took the shot, 🌄he shouted "Kobe" and scored, stating, "I paid my respects."

One Twitch's fastest-growing streamers, xQc, also tipped the hat to Kobe Bryant when interacting with a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fortnite player. After the tragedy was brought up, xQc emphasiz♉ed how many in the gaming community are sad, stating, "if you play a game, and you throw a 'nade, and you hit it dude, you'd say 'Kobe!' Now it's not going to be the same anymore man." The sentiment may seem like a small thing, but it goes to show how deep-rooted Kobe Bryant's reach was in our culture.

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Another streamer that has quickly grown in popularity, gaining over 80,000 followerꩵs in the past 60 days alone, is Harvard graduate and professional psychiatrist Dr. Kanojia, known as "HealthyGamer_GG" on Twitch. Dr. Kanojia reflected on Kobe's passing, noting that he felt a strange sense of comfort knowing that the basketball legend was with his daughter during the crash. He felt that as a father, he would want the same for himself if it meant being with his children at the end, tearing up during the sentiment.

On top of the army of NBA 2k players who paid tribute to Kobe after the terrible news, streamers who are active in the game's community were also heavily affected. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:NBA 2k player and streamer Ambish teared up on Twitch when viewing a tribute video with his community. Ambish broke down when reminiscing on Brian McKnight'꧑s "dogshit" song, "Hold Me" ft. Kobe Bryant. Although Ambish was teasing Kobe's rap feature, the future 2020 hall-of-famer clearly meant a lot to him.

The overall gravity of Kobe's untimely passing cannot be overstated. Twitch's ♌streaming community certainly wasn't exempt from the darkness caused by the heavy news, joining the world in🍎 mourning.

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