After a month of non-stop streaming, Kai Cenat shatters the Twitch subscriber record alongside celebrity guests, amassing 727,694 subscribers. The ambitious endeavor, known as Mafiathon 2, aims to support a school project in Nigeria while showcasing entertaining moments with stars.
Kai Cenat Breaks Twitch Subscriber Record with Star-Studded Stream
Kai Cenat Breaks Twitch Subscriber Record with Star-Studded Stream
Continuous streaming for 30 days, featuring celebrities like Snoop Dogg and Serena Williams, propels Kai Cenat to record-breaking Twitch subscribers, surpassing his own achievement.
In a remarkable achievement that has taken the streaming community by storm, Kai Cenat has once again secured his place in Twitch history by breaking the record for the most subscribers acquired during a single stream. The 22-year-old streamer, known for his engaging persona, dedicated the last 30 days to continuously entertaining his audience on the platform. His efforts included high-profile appearances from celebrities like Snoop Dogg, Serena Williams, and Bill Nye.
Over the course of this month-long subathon, dubbed Mafiathon 2 in tribute to his community known as the 'Kai Mafia,' Cenat amassed an astounding 727,694 subscribers, more than doubling the previous record of 326,252 set by IronMouse in October and re-establishing his dominance from the previous year. This figure awaits official confirmation from Twitch.
Snoop Dogg, an early guest during the stream, delighted viewers by discussing his upcoming album and offering a virtual tour of his luxurious Los Angeles residence, showcasing amenities such as a recording booth, basketball court, arcade room, and even a casino. Just days later, tennis icon Serena Williams joined in on a video call to share her favorite fast food choices and reflected on her sister Venus's coaching skills, noting her patience in teaching.
Science enthusiast Bill Nye contributed to the excitement by conducting entertaining experiments from Kai's home, shedding light on the differences in how ice melts on varying surfaces. Throughout the marathon, Cenat emphasized the importance of viewership support, with subscriptions starting at £4.99 in the UK. He announced that 20% of his earnings from this record-setting endeavor will be donated to a school project he is helping to establish in Nigeria.
Though the subathon aimed to run without interruption, it faced challenges, including a temporary pause due to a police response triggered by false emergency reports. Despite the hiccups, Cenat's stream has proven to be not just a personal success but an entertaining spectacle, fueling conversations in the streaming world as he continues to innovate the way creators engage with their audiences.