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You probably know Jeon Jung-kook as the youngest member of the South Korean boy band BTS, but now that he’s been discharged from his mandatory military service, the singer has taken on a new venture: livestreaming some video games.

Don’t worry: The vocalist isn’t done putting his pipes on display, as the BTS boys will be back with a new album in early 2026. However, to fill the time and relax for a while, Jung-kook decided to partake in some livestreaming on the South Korean app Weverse, which saw him go live for multiple consecutive days in a row to play some games with and sing some songs to viewers.

His game choices were quite eclectic. Fans wanted Jung-kook to check out games like Roblox (which he said he thinks he’s heard of) and Outlast (which he claimed was too scary), but instead, he opted for the cute platformer Party Animals and the multiplayer racer Up N’ Down. He didn’t shy away from the frights entirely, though, as he did play the first-person survival-horror indie Escape the Backrooms and the first-person horror mystery Poppy Playtime. And of course, he got some shooty-shooty-bang-bang in there as well, booting up and getting some time with Arc Raiders and Overwatch 2.

Overall, his streams–with one of his longest running from October 27 to November 3–attracted millions of viewers and saw him discuss his astigmatism and reportedly play games with fellow BTS member Kim Seok-jin. Here’s a collection of all the games Jung-kook has livestreamed recently.