King of streaming breaks 300,000 subs on Twitch — the highest sub count ever

That’s a LOT of money…

Kai Cenat sets new world for highest-ever sub count on Twitch

It wasn’t untilLudwig “Ludwig” Ahrenheld a subathon in 2021 that the 2018 record set by Ninja of 269,154 was broken. Ludwig was able to bring in 283,066 which held up until now, as the 21-year-old has not only passed it, but also crushed an entirely new barrier.

It’s worth pointing out that at the time Ludwig achieved that peak, Cenat was streaming to around 5,000 viewers. From 2021 to February 2023, saying he’s done anything less than rocketed to the top would be an understatement at this point.

Kai Cenat breaks Twitch sub count record

According toTwitchTracker, 60,000 viewers on average tuned into the channel across 2022 and that seems to only be getting better. Given his 2021 numbers, he’s managed to increase his viewership by tenfold within a roughly a year.

His black history month subathon has propelled the already rapidly growing creator into entirely new heights never before reached by another creator and it’s not quite over yet. Although with 300,000 just breached, it’s unlikely there will be anything too wild before it comes to close in just a day.

Kai Cenat breaks Twitch sub count record

Despite the recentclaim by Adin Rossthat the new record holder is moving to Kick, Cenat told fellow creatorFelix “xQc” Lengyelthathe wasn’t making the move.

Either way, there’s a new king of Twitch thanks to his community and their support.

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