Kai Cenat's recent streams have gone from strength to strength, as he follows up a record-breaking milestone with a Thanksgiving stream, with Kevin Hart and Druski along for the ride.
Thanksgiving is the perfect time to get together with your friends, family, and everyone you love, and Twitch streaming sensation Kai Cenat is giving us all a gift this holiday season by bringing two of his favorite collaborators along for the ride.
Coming near the end of what has been a month-long 24/7 subathon stream for November, Cenat's 'Mafiathon 2' has broken all-time records on Twitch, including one that only just recently got taken away from him.
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Back in March 2023 he gained notoriety for surpassing 306,000 subscribers in a subathon stream, which had only just been surpassed in September this year by Ironmouse, who reached just over 320,000.
Kai's current attempt has blown both his previous number and Ironmouse's current record out of the water though, as he became the first streamer to hit 600,000 active Twitch subscribers.
King of YouTube MrBeast chimed in on X (formerly Twitter) following the announcement, calling Kai the 'GOAT' and asking: "Isn't that almost double the previous record?"
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Previous guests on the stream this month have included celebrities and musicians like SZA, Serena Williams, and even Bill Nye the Science Guy.
While 600,000 subs is a staggering achievement, many still think that the 1 million milestone is in sight, and Cenat's upcoming Thanksgiving stream could be the thing to tip him over the edge.
As always, Kai has gone above and beyond with the production values, as the event even has it's own trailer starring the streamer and the comedic pair.
The celebration officially began on November 27, at 9PM ET / 6PM PST, although it's unclear whether the event will continue until the very end of Mafiathon 2 or whether viewers will be provided with an encore.
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The trio have streamed together on Kai's channel before, meeting up in June of this year, and it was dubbed as massive success.
If you're planning on tuning into the Mafiathon 2 before it ends, and do end up subscribing, then you'll be glad to know that part of your payment is going towards a good cause.
It was announced that 20% of all revenue from the stream will be going to support schools in Nigeria, which considering the success of the subathon so far, is likely a considerable amount!