Kai Cenat has successfully reclaimed the Twitch subscriber record after a month-long streaming marathon, drawing notable personalities like Snoop Dogg and Serena Williams during the epic event.
Kai Cenat Shatters Twitch Subscriber Record with Star-Studded Stream

Kai Cenat Shatters Twitch Subscriber Record with Star-Studded Stream
The 22-year-old streamer claims a new record of 727,694 subscribers after a 30-day continuous stream featuring celebrity guests.
Kai Cenat, the 22-year-old Twitch sensation, has officially reclaimed the title for the most subscribers gained in a single streaming session, setting a remarkable total of 727,694 subscribers. This epic achievement comes after an intense 30-day continuous streaming marathon dubbed "Mafiathon 2," paying homage to his fanbase known as the 'Kai Mafia'.
Cenat's new record blows past the previous high of 326,252 subscribers set by fellow streamer IronMouse in October, surpassing his own prior record from earlier this year. Notably, the ambitious stream featured a roster of high-profile guests including rap icon Snoop Dogg, who zoomed into the stream during the second day to discuss his latest album.
On day four, Snoop Dogg provided a virtual tour of his lavish Los Angeles estate, showcasing his recording booth, basketball court, arcade room, and even a private casino. In a separate segment, tennis superstar Serena Williams joined Cenat via video call, sharing her favorite fast-food selections and revealing her sister Venus's superior coaching skills.
Additionally, beloved science communicator Bill Nye made a guest appearance, conducting fun experiments for viewers, such as demonstrating the melting speeds of ice on different surfaces. Such collaborations have amplified the allure of Cenat's streams, each designed to engage subscribers and enhance his channel's appeal.
Known as subathons, these uninterrupted streaming marathons allow content creators to increase their subscriber base, with fans financially backing their beloved streamers. Cenat, already boasting over 15 million subscribers, announced plans to donate 20% of the earnings from this marathon to support a school project in Nigeria.
Although the marathon was largely successful, it faced minor setbacks, including a pause when police responded to false reports of an emergency at his residence. Despite these hiccups, Kai Cenat's record-setting journey continues to captivate audiences and inspire aspiring content creators on the platform.