Kai Cenat breaks new Twitch sub record

Kai Cenat breaks new Twitch sub record

Kai Cenat is breaking Twitch records this year. In early November 2024, he received the most nominations ever for the Streamer Awards and broke a world record of 326,000 concurrent subscribers. Now Cenat has broken his own record and become the first influencer ever to gain over 500,000 subscribers on Twitch.

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Kai Cenat is an American live streamer, gamer, influencer and comedian. He has over 10.5 million subscribers on YouTube and 14.7 million followers on Twitch. Cenat has worked with the likes of IShowSpeed ​​and is known for his skits, elaborate stream setups, and “Just Chatting” streams.

On November 22, 2024 at 11:30 am, Kai Cenat reached 500,000 concurrent subscribers. Kai has broken his previous record of 326,000 subscribers and is the first Twitch streamer to achieve this feat.

The historic moment occurred live during Cenat’s Mafiaathon 2 Subathon, which will last until December. Cenat was speechless after reaching the key subscriber milestone. He celebrated with party poppers and confetti, and his chat punctuated the achievement with the words “HISTORY,” “W,” and “I WAS HERE.” Cenat’s mother also called out to applaud Kai for his achievement and sang Post Malone’s song “Congratulations.” Kai thanked his subscribers and said: “Every time I feel tired or things are difficult and we still have 8 days left…you always prove to me why I should keep going.”

Kai Cenat began his historic subathon shortly after being dethroned by Ironmouse as the most subscribed streamer on Twitch. Just a few days into this latest marathon, he quickly surpassed Vtuber’s total score. Since the 24/7 broadcast still has a week to go, it’s impossible to say what the bar will be for the new record.

In addition to the number of subscribers, Kai’s metrics for this unprecedented subathon are also impressive across the board. According to SullyGnome, he has gained over 1 million followers on Twitch, averaged over 100,000 viewers throughout the broadcast, and over 54 million hours of viewing.

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