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Kai Cenat achieves significant subathon milestone during pursuit of Ludwig’s record

Kai Cenat Approaching Ludwig’s Subscriber Record in 30-Day Subathon

Kai Cenat is halfway through his 30-day subathon and just achieved a significant milestone. He has now reached the fifth highest number of active subscribers of all time, surpassing Critical Role’s previous record. According to Twitch Tracker, Cenat is closing in on 140,000 subscribers, still a halfway point to Ludwig’s all-time record of 283,066 active subscribers. However, if he continues his subathon successfully for the rest of the month, he has a chance to compete for the crown.

Cenat’s next goal is to surpass Casimito’s record of 159,487 subscribers from last year, which would put him in fourth place. The two creators ahead of him are Ironmouse with 171,818 subscribers and Ninja with 269,154 subscribers.

Although Cenat’s subathon has faced some early drama, including a ban on Twitch just before the marathon started, he has managed to overcome these challenges. On the first day of the subathon, he had a video call with a woman who turned out to be banned on Twitch. Recognizing the situation, he quickly ended the call to avoid any trouble with the platform. Additionally, a few days later, he humorously evaded the ban evasion rules by pretending to talk to a friend named “John” on the phone, when in reality, he was speaking to banned streamer iShowSpeed.

Despite these obstacles, Cenat’s subathon continues to progress, and he remains determined to reach Ludwig’s record. Stay tuned for more updates on his incredible journey.