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MrBeast never keeps his crazy experiments limited to real life. The American YouTube star created and released a new crazy challenge in Grand Theft Auto V. However, the challenge didn’t go as planned, as he fell prey to his creation.

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Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson dropped a new video titled “World’s Fastest Car!” However, the 24-year-old didn’t release the video on his main channel. Instead, he did it on his gaming channel, MrBeast Gaming, which has around 27.9 million subscribers.

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The American YouTuber recreated the world’s fastest vehicles in Grand Theft Auto V. MrBeast raced against his friends in these vehicles in various rounds. Since it’s a MrBeast video, there is no fun if the game is not made interesting. He revealed that whoever was to lose the contest would have to bathe in a tub of ketchup, making it more challenging.

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How did the GTA V race go for MrBeast?

The YouTuber drove various vehicles in different rounds, from a 300 mph Lamborghini to a 3000 mph Rocket Car. Most of the rounds did not go kind to the 24-year-old, as he ended up losing the majority of them. Although he somehow managed to finish on the podium in the third round, it didn’t help much.

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Seeing his inevitable defeat, MrBeast didn’t want to bathe in ketchup alone. So, he introduced a twist to the challenge: the one who finished third would also have to join him. Although MrBeast had to jump in ketchup despite his first-place finish in the last round, his friend Chris also joined him as he finished third.

Will MrBeast reach 100 million subscribers?

MrBeast’s fans have only one question in mind now: When will he reach 100 million subscribers? He currently has 98.5 million subscribers, which has seen a slight increase post the MrBeast vs Ninja faceoff. he is shy of just 1.5 million to become just the second individual to cross the milestone. The 24-year-old might just need a video that will get a lot of attention.

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The most viewed video on his channel is the Squid same one, which got around 268 million views. This video not only got a lot of views but also subscribers to his channel. Further, it also has over 13 million likes. So, he can even go for a Squid Game part 2 for another boost of subscribers.

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Ripan Majumdar is a senior eSports writer at EssentiallySports. With an impressive portfolio of over 1500 articles, Ripan has established himself as a prominent voice in the gaming community, providing valuable insights and expert analysis on topics ranging from streamers and creators to AAA video games. Ripan's love for gaming dates back to his early childhood, when he was captivated by the timeless gem of a game, Need For Speed: Most Wanted, which sparked his eSports journey.

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