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MrBeast’s strategic planning for his content and business is indeed a success at all levels. The YouTuber is growing phenomenally on the platform, with all the statistics showing the same. The YouTuber is well on his way to dethrone PewDiePie from the top spot and it might happen soon enough!

Just after his interview with Joe Rogan on his Podcast, MrBeast revealed his plans to add more language channels for his content. Keeping this in mind, he has released MrBeast Japan, which is now his 19th confirmed channel. Have a look at it here below.

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MrBeast releases his Japanese channel in order to engage better with regional audiences

As you can see in the above tweet, MrBeast has finally released his Japanese channel, and this is part of his plan to engage with wider regional audiences beyond the English-speaking world. The channel is already verified and now has around 14 subscribers.

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When Joe Rogan asked him about closing in on 100 million subs, MrBeast disputed by saying that he and his team were rather close to hitting around 200 million subscribers with all channels combined. MrBeast acknowledges his team’s effort to produce content in other languages as well. In order to make his content accessible to everyone, he hires voice actors who would dub his content into various languages.

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When asked about this, he says“Less than 10% of the world speaks English, so 90% of the world can’t even enjoy your content. When I realized that, I was like wait a minute, 90% of the world can’t watch this stuff!”

MrBeast has already established various channels for his content. Recently, speaking of the Japanese channel, MrBeast had teased Joe Rogan, “I can’t say who, but we secured a giant voice actor from an anime to do my dubs, and whenever we launch in Japan, I know they’re gonna lose their freakin’ minds.”

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It should be noted that MrBeast had also tried out to hire the voice actor for Naruto to dub for him in Japanese. While that didn’t work out, it seems like some other big-name must have replaced this initial plan.

Who do you think will be voicing MrBeast in Japanese? Let us know in the comments.