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The first half of 2023 marked the exceptional success of MrBeast in the entertainment industry. The latter has already claimed the crown of ‘YouTube King.’ There is no denying the fact that he is currently the poster face of the platform. While the entertainer has already broken all the massive records held by YouTube’s former King, he might be taking over T-Series soon.

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The Indian Music label currently sitting at over 200 million subscribers might be quickly dethroned as suggested by the projections. Amidst the hype built around the anticipated takeover, MrBeast has a message for the T-Series. 

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The rise in the creator’s YouTube numbers is remarkable. Besides the platform’s tight competitive space, the creator has stood out beyond every giant name. A lot of the success is attributed to his efforts in the pursuit of quality content. Eventually, breaking the T-Series record for fastest to 200 million subscribers seemed imminent.

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In fact, current analytics suggest that fans might not have to wait for the year-end to witness the MrBeast crowning. No surprises, even the creator is aware of the same. Breaking radio silence on the T-Series number game, the creator left an intriguing message for his fans. 

T-Series holds the record for the fastest to 200 million subscribers. The channel is also the most subscribed channel across the globe. Whereas MrBeast currently has over 173 million subscribers making him the second most subscribed YouTube channel on the platform. The latter set the victory course through his massive gains in the first half. Now, it’s just a matter of weeks. Through his latest tweet, MrBeast has expressed his thoughts on the T-Series chase. He wrote, “I’m doing this for PewDiePie.”  

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One of the most talked about YouTube controversies is the PewDiePie vs. T-Series rift. Both channels made constant headlines in the entertainment world back in the day. In the year 2018, a small rift started from PewDiePie’s declaration of race against the channel for hitting 100 million subscribers.

The tussle went on to become a major fan debate across the world. While creators like Markipiler and Logan Paul came in support of the former YouTube King, T-Series eventually won the race. Although considering the humble background of the individual Swedish creator, the competition seemed like an achievement itself. 

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PewDiePie has been an inspiration for a lot of enthusiastic creators on the platform. Even the current fan favorite is a great admirer of PewDiePie’s works. It would indeed be a great tribute to the former King if the takeover happens soon. Seems like a perfect arch-nemesis revenge story to me!

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What are your thoughts on the message sent by the man? 

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Vaibhav Singh Tomar

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“A Supernova resistant to pressure.” Greetings, fellow seekers of the extraordinary! I'm Vaibhav Singh Tomar, your guide to the electrifying universe of eSports and storytelling at EssentiallySports. With a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and over 7+ years of crafting narratives, I don't just write about esports; I sculpt captivating tales within this digital arena.

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