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Kai Cenat crushes Ludwig’s subscriber record to become the new King of Twitch

Kai Cenat is the new king of Twitch, surpassing previous title holder Ludwig with a month-long subathon in February that pushed him past 300,000 subscribers. “This journey has been amazing… happy Black History Month,” he tweeted.

Twitch confirmed Cenat’s accomplishment on February 28, saying that he was officially “the most subscribed channel in Twitch history.” Ludwig’s mark of 283,000 subscribers (opens in new tab) had stood since April 2021; prior to that, the big cheese was none other than Ninja, who set a record of more than 269,000 subscribers in 2018.

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By all appearances, it was a fairly close thing. Cenat surpassed 250,000 (opens in new tab) subscribers on February 26, 260,000 (opens in new tab) on February 27, and 270,000 (opens in new tab) subscribers on February 28. He announced on Twitter that the 300,000 subscriber (opens in new tab) mark had left behind at 7:15 pm ET on February 28.

(Image credit: Kai Cenat (Twitter))

Cenat began his streaming career more than a decade ago on YouTube, but only moved to livestreaming on Twitch in early 2021. He’s a “Just Chatting” main, according to Kotaku (opens in new tab), but gets some game streaming done too, with games including Minecraft, GTA5, FIFA 23, and Sons of the Forest. He’d previously set a big milestone in 2022 when he rang up more than 80,000 subscribers (opens in new tab), surpassing Felix “xQc” Lengyel to become the most-subscribed English-speaking channel on Twitch. Twitch opted not to remark on that one, leading to some gentle but pointed criticism of the platform from Cenat.



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