Kai Cenat shatters his own Twitch sub record in yet another Mafiathon 2 achevement

After setting the all-time Twitch sub-record back in March 2023, Kai Cenat continued to hold it until Ironmouse came out swinging during her September 2024 subathon.

And getting it back, he did. Kai went live on November 1 to begin the Mafiathon 2 andbroke Ironmouse’s record just 11 days into the month.

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Kai Cenat becomes first Twitch streamer to reach 500k subs

Kai and his community didn’t stop there, either, as hebroke yet another recordby becoming the first person to reach 400k on November 16, setting himself on track to reach 1M subs by the end of the month.

Kai’s team helped him celebrate the massive accomplishment with two confetti cannons as the Twitch star sat in his chair speechless.

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Twitch celebrated his accomplishment in a post on Twitter/X.

“There’s no stopping Kai Cenat. 500k and counting,” they said.

There’s no stopping@KaiCenat.500k and counting

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A lot has happened so far during Mafiathon 2, including a plethora of celebrities having made their way to the temporary AMP house in LA includingQuavo, GloRilla, DDG, Snoop Dogg, and more.

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It hasn’t been without issue, though, asKai’s security sparked backlashover how they treated an employee at Disney Land. The streamer himself also came under fire forhaving rapper Chris Brown on streamdue to hishistory of sexual abuse and domestic violence.

As for what Kai Cenat has in store for the final days of his subathon, we’ll have to wait to see.