Sebastian “Forsen” Fors encountered yet another unfortunate defeat during a recent PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds livestream when stream snipers crashed his gameplay. The Swedish streamer was in the middle of a seemingly promising match when he was suddenly eliminated in a way that left little doubt about foul play.
Stream sniping—where viewers use a streamer’s live broadcast to locate and target them in-game—remains a persistent problem for high-profile gamers. Forsen’s popularity makes him an especially common target for this form of cheating, with viewers often going to extreme lengths to interrupt his gameplay for a moment of fame.
Visibly frustrated by the ambush, you could tell Forsen was feeling defeated by the constant sniping. His fans have become well-accustomed to these moments, often playfully mocking his self-proclaimed “God Gamer” status when things go south.
“Forsen they are sniping you!!!” one viewer warned in chat, though the message came too late. Another commented, “Even the God Blamer couldn’t come up with an excuse for that,” referencing the streamer’s occasional tendency to blame external factors for his losses.
The PUBG incident is just the latest chapter in Forsen’s streaming career, which began with Hearthstone competitions before expanding to a variety of titles. His laid-back approach and genuine reactions to these gaming mishaps have helped build a community known for its memes and inside jokes.
Despite the frustrations of stream sniping, these moments often become the most entertaining parts of Forsen’s broadcasts. The unpredictability adds an element of chaos that viewers tune in for, with each new defeat potentially becoming the next community meme.