Popular Minecraft Speedrunner Reaches Incredible Milestone of 30 Million Subscribers On YouTube

Published 08/08/2022, 7:30 AM EDT

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Who would have guessed the sandbox game Minecraft would become one of the best games in the world? The game’s popularity gave rise to many Minecraft streamers. Recently, the famous Minecraft streamer Dream reached a significant milestone in his career.

Dream is an American YouTuber and a Twitch streamer. He got famous because of his Minecraft speed runs and also due to his appearance. He is one of the biggest streamers, but no one knows how he looks. Further, he gained more attention for his invite-only server, Dream SMP, where he and other streamers role-played to create content.

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After gaining popularity, he joined with fellow Minecraft YouTubers, Sapnap and GeorgeNotFound. The trio came up with mind-blowing content related to the game. Further, Dream had a friendly rivalry with the late YouTuber, Technoblade, for the title of ‘best Minecraft player’.

Dream thanks his supporters for 30M subscribers

The Minecraft YouTuber joined YouTube in 2014. But regular content started coming on the platform in 2019. Since then, it was no turning back for Dream. In just one year, he had 10 million subscribers. Further, YouTube awarded him two Streamy Awards for gaming in 2020 and 2021.

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Dream achieved a significant milestone in August 2022 as his YouTube channel reached 30 million subscribers. Undoubtedly, he is now the biggest Minecraft content creator on the red platform. So, the faceless YouTuber went on to his Twitter and thanked his fans for the support.

The 22-year-old said, 30 MILLION subscribers on YouTube. We did it. I can’t imagine the smile on kid me’s face. I don’t have to though because that kid still exists inside me, and the smile is massive. Thank you for helping me live my dream every day. Thank you for making me feel like a kid again.

Twitter reactions to the Minecraft content creator’s achievement

The 30 million YouTube subscribers not only made the Minecraft content creator happy but also his fans. Many friends and fans went on to their Twitter to congratulate the American YouTuber on his latest achievement. Let’s take a look at some of those tweets.

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It was fascinating to see the YouTuber come so far. Do you follow Dream’s content? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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Ripan Majumdar is an esports and F1 writer at Essentially Sports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor's in Science from West Bengal State University, Kolkata. Ripan is a massive Red Bull Racing and Sergio Perez fan.
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Vibhanshu Kumar