Mr. Beast is Reminded by PewDiePie of The Important Promise he Made When he Reached 100 Million Subscribers

With one hundred million subscribers together, PewDiePie, a popular YouTuber, challenges MrBeast to keep his word and reach the goal.

Mr. Beast is Reminded by PewDiePie of The Important Promise he Made When he Reached 100 Million Subscribers

MrBeast, a well-known YouTuber, has been asked by PewDiePie, another extremely well-known YouTuber and streamer, to carry out a long-term commitment. As the two YouTube content producers with the highest subscriber counts on the platform, the vast majority of users who spend even a modest amount of time there are already familiar with them. PewDiePie wants MrBeast to delete everything after his main channel recently hit a new milestone.

The most well-known social media stars on the planet are MrBeast and Jimmy Donaldson, 24 years old. The main MrBeast channel, known for extravagant, pricey challenges and stunts, hit 100 million subscribers in the late summer. He posted a private video that was only accessible to people who bought a certain item. PewDiePie has decided to fulfill its promise in relation to the first subscriber record after MrBeast recently set a second record for subscribers.

The achievement is, of course, that Mr. Beast has more subscribers than PewDiePie. MrBeast attained an astounding 111 million subscribers on YouTube in mid-November. That number has since increased to 118 million, making it the most popular channel for any individual. PewDiePie congratulates his colleague for ousting him as the most popular individual YouTuber in a video titled “MrBeast passed me in subs.” PewDiePie pulls up a pair of old tweets from MrBeast at the end of the video, jokingly demanding that he delete his channel as his tweets stated, even though he discusses several books to demonstrate a carefree attitude toward the situation.

In one of the tweets, Mr. Beast threatened to delete his channel if PewDiePie’s subscriber count ever approached his. In the second, “Create some interest. The last 100 million subscribers had to cancel their channel, “which PewDiePie hit first.

Many fans believed MrBeast would eventually surpass PewDiePie, especially in light of PewDiePie’s two-year YouTube soft-quit. Due to the ongoing drama and scrutiny that came with being the undisputed top YouTuber in the world, the well-known video game-focused content creator declared in 2020 that he would be leaving the platform. PewDiePie ultimately decided against “quitting” but rather to slow down and create content at a much more leisurely pace.

Mr. Beast is Reminded by PewDiePie of The Important Promise he Made When he Reached 100 Million Subscribers

With the content producer engaged in a fruitful partnership with Fortnite, MrBeast’s enormous popularity is only set to grow even more. In addition to the battle royale title transferring to the online MrBeast Burger locations, the Fortnite x MrBeast partnership also awards $1,000,000 in prizes. In MrBeast’s Extreme Survival Challenge, a brand-new Fortnite LTM, players compete for cash prizes based on their overall score. The reign of Mr. Beast on YouTube and elsewhere has only just begun.

Source: Dexerto

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