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Tommyinnit’s Dream SMP finale attracts massive viewership with over 650,000 peak viewers

The Dream SMP Minecraft Server Comes to an End with Record-breaking Viewership

The Dream SMP Minecraft server, which featured popular content creators and streamers from YouTube and Twitch, concluded today with massive viewership. Streamer tommyinnit reached a peak of 650,237 viewers, making it the eighth highest individual broadcast on both Twitch and YouTube.

Tommyinnit Breaks Twitch Concurrent Viewership Record

According to data and analytics company Stream Hatchet and esports insider Rod “Slasher” Breslau, Tommy’s stream is now the third-highest concurrent viewership on Twitch, only behind TheGrefg. This achievement also places Minecraft as the only non-Fortnite title in the top five streams of all time.

Tommyinnit’s Impressive Twitch Stats

Tommyinnit not only holds the title of the most-watched Minecraft channel on Twitch but also ranks as the fourth most-watched English streamer and the eighth biggest channel overall in terms of viewership. Despite only streaming three times since January 14, he has maintained an average viewership of 336,360.

Farewell to the Dream SMP Server

During the final stream on the Dream SMP server, Tommyinnit, Tubbo, and other creators engaged in heartfelt conversations, reflecting on their experiences together. The stream also featured an elaborate storyline that concluded with Dream being put in prison.

Minecraft continues to be a dominant force in the gaming world. In 2020, it ranked as the ninth biggest game on Twitch, generating over 459 million hours watched. On YouTube, Minecraft amassed over 201 billion total views, securing its position as the platform’s top live game for 2020.