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Minecraft Streamer Tubbo’s Remarkable Subscriber Milestone May Be Achievable Following a 22-Day Live Stream

Tubbo’s 22-Day Subathon: On Track for New Subscriber Milestone

Tubbo, a popular creator known for his Minecraft content, has been engaging in a subathon since March 1, 2023. Dubbed the “Tubbathon” by fans, this ongoing stream has gained significant attention, with Tubbo’s active subscriber count currently sitting just below 30,000. If the subathon continues as it has been, Tubbo is poised to break his highest subscriber milestone.

Tubbo rose to fame in the streaming space after joining the Dream SMP Minecraft server in 2020. He played a key role in the server’s lore and frequently collaborated with other notable creators like Dream and TommyInnit.

Today, Tubbo boasts his own Minecraft server called TubNet and has a hit song called “Life By the Sea” with over 49 million listens on Spotify. He is also a member of the Misfits Gaming group. Tubbo’s subathon has been filled with exciting events, spanning 22 days, and he shows no signs of slowing down. He has the potential to set a new record if the subathon continues on its current path.

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As of March 22, Tubbo has amassed 28,112 subscribers, according to TwitchTracker. His highest subscriber count to date is 46,845, achieved in March 2022. The number of subscribers has skyrocketed during the subathon, with consistent daily increases.

Since the start of the Tubbathon, Tubbo has seen a tremendous subscriber jump of over 20,000, going from approximately 7,000 subscribers to over 28,000 on March 22. He is well on his way to breaking the 30,000 subscriber mark and currently ranks as one of Twitch’s most subscribed creators, sitting at number 16 overall, according to TwitchTracker.

With approximately four minutes left on the subathon timer as of now, Tubbo has consistently seen dips in time but manages to increase it again. Throughout the 22 days, he has livestreamed major events, including QTCinderella’s The Streamer Awards, Twitch Rivals’ $100,000 Squid Craft Games tournament, and Noxcrew’s MC Championship (MCC) event.

Tubbo’s subathon has also seen him streaming while traveling on planes, sleeping, and maintaining constant engagement since March 1. Following the general rules of a subathon, Tubbo has no plans to end the stream on his own and will continue as long as there is time on the clock.