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Kai Cenat Reveals the Process Behind his Epic Twitch Subathon and its Duration

Kai Cenat Breaks Twitch Subscriber Record with 30-Day Subathon

In a record-breaking achievement, Kai Cenat recently ended his 30-day Twitch subathon, surpassing Ludwig’s previous subscriber record and reaching a peak of 306,621 subscribers.

The Motivation Behind Kai Cenat’s Subathon

On March 16, Kai Cenat released a documentary explaining what drove him to undertake the subathon. He revealed that his original 24-hour subathon in 2022, where he reached 100,000 subscribers, played a significant role in motivating him. He said, “What really made me do it was when I was doing my 24-hour subathon and we were getting closer and closer to 100,000 subs.”

Surpassing 100,000 subscribers was an unexpected feat for Kai Cenat. However, when it happened, he could feel the momentum and realized that it was only the beginning. The dedication of his fans also played a crucial role in his decision to push for more.

While knowing that he wanted to do it was one thing, bringing everything together was much more challenging. Kai Cenat prepared for the Twitch subathon by purchasing a big whiteboard six months prior and spending hours brainstorming ideas and planning the stream’s content.

By the time the subathon began, Kai felt fully prepared, thanks to the extensive planning. The only concern he had was ensuring that everything went according to the plan, and in his eyes, it did.

Despite his hard work, Kai Cenat took the time to express his gratitude to his friends, family, and production team who have supported him throughout his journey. He also thanked his Twitch fans who tuned in.

Kai Cenat concluded by expressing his heartfelt appreciation. “I just want to say thank you to everybody. It’s something I would never personally forget. Ever! And we did it! We made history!”