MrBeast just filmed a new $1 million challenge where he invited 50 of the biggest streamers in the field.
MrBeast is known for his huge challenges and celebrity guests. In 2024 he filmed a video with 50 YouTubers competing for $1 million for their subscribers. Now, he did something very similar: Instead of inviting 50 YouTubers, however, this time he invited 50 streamers to compete. If you want to read more about MrBeast's challenges, click here: 7 Most-Watched MrBeast Videos, Ranked By Views
The 50 Streamers That Competed
Though the video isn't out yet, the hype around it already began to form long before filming it in the first place. The streamers that were invited were big names: While IShowSpeed co-hosted the video, others like Emiru, Quackity, Fanum, Tyler1, Lacy, Ludwig, Pokimane, Cinna and many more competed in the challenge.
And the way this whole shoot started was very special: Instead of having all of these people just standing in a room doing challenges and competing for the money, he rebuilt their stream rooms and they started streaming, attempting to fool their chats into thinking it is their real stream room. On Ludwig's second channel Ludwin the streamer uploaded a video from the fake stream room where suddenly MrBeast emerged from behind a sideboard. Ludwig then said:
"I'm telling a story here."
To which MrBeast replied:
"No no, you keep telling your story."
Then Lacy appeared, then Pokimane, then CourageJD and then people started catching on.
And his room wasn't the only one that was recreated. After the challenge, Pokimane posted a picture from the set and her fake stream room to her Instagram.
Live From The MrBeast Set: But Who Won?
It seems like a smart strategy to let the streamers stream from set. In Ludwig's video, his viewer count jumped from 10k to over 20k over the course of the stream. From his community alone, therefore, at least 20k people found out about the shoot and might get excited to watch it. But unfortunately, we do not know who won just yet.
Ever since the first streams, videos and pictures from the set of the shoot started popping up on social media, not only the hype around it but also the speculations surrounding who the winner could be grew. After the shoot, a clip went viral in which Arky claimed to have won the challenge.
Arky accidentally leaked that he WON the MrBeast '50 Streamer challenge' without realizing his roommate was live on stream pic.twitter.com/AcqbUPcdY4
— yoxic (@yoxics) February 28, 2026
Whether this "leak" is to be believed, however, remains to be seen, as the video is scheduled to come out on April 4.