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Currently, MrBeast is the biggest solo content creator on YouTube. He has amassed over 173 million subscribers on the platform and is showing no signs of slowing down. However, he is still quite far from attaining the top spot on the YouTuber subscriber chart. That spot is currently owned by an Indian music company T-Series.

Earlier than that the spot was owned by the YouTube veteran PewDiePie. The loyal fans of content creators vividly remember the battle between T-Series and PewDiePie to claim the top spot. Now the fans of MrBeast believe that there is a new war brewing between the music company and the 25-year-old. And looks like the YouTuber has made a declaration of this war.

The 25-year-old declares he is reigniting the YouTube war for PewDiePie

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In a recent tweet from MrBeast, the YouTuber shared the statistics of the subscriber counts. The top spot is currently owned by T-Series with over 245 million subscribers. The 25-year-old is growing at an exponential speed with over 173 million subscribers. Pointing at this information, MrBeast declared he is now gunning for the top spot. He sent out a tweet reading, “I’m doing this for PewDiePie.”

With this declaration, industry pundits have started to speculate whether or not MrBeast will be able to tackle the music industry mammoth. Some critics believe that this battle will end like the previous battle between PewDiePie and the T-Series. However, the stats are pointing in the favor of the 25-year-old.

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While there is still approximately a 74 million subscriber gap between the two entities, the chance of MrBeast getting to the top at looking more favorable. It can be attributed to the loads of videos the content creator has been pumping out through his multiple channels. While the subscriber counts of those channels cannot join the main total, they certainly do bring attention over to his main channel.

Will MrBeast surpass T-Series in 2023?

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Thanks to the Twitter account MrBeast Statistics, some fresh data has come to light. The data reveals that T-Series is growing at an average of 66.6K subscribers per day. On the other hand, the YouTuber has a whopping 242K subscribers per day on average. If both channels kept on growing at this pace, he would topple the music company in 421 days.

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Unfortunately, this also points out that MrBeast will not be able to surpass T-Series in 2023. However, with the rate at which he is growing, nothing can be said with certainty. What are your thoughts on MrBeast probably surpassing T-Series? Let us know in the comments section below.

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