MrBeast has completely flipped the script on his latest YouTube video. After trapping 50 of the biggest streamers in a cube to battle it out for a massive $1,000,000 prize, the video abruptly ended before a winner was actually crowned.
Instead of a traditional finale, the upload revealed that the last four remaining creators will compete for the million-dollar prize during a massive live stream broadcast.
Viewers vote for final four slingshot challenge
The live finale, which is pulling over a million live viewers on YouTube, sees the final four streamers launching items at ceramic hearts with a slingshot. The items they launch are voted on by the viewers. Once each heart is broken, that player is eliminated.
Whittling down to the final four
Throughout the 42-minute upload, the starting roster of 50 creators was aggressively whittled down. Following brutal rounds of custom Fortnite matches, chaotic blindfolded dodgeball, and a Shopify-sponsored gauntlet of 1v1 minigames, to name a few, only four streamers survived the cube: Your RAGE, Rakai, Rubius, and Ski Mask the Slump God.
Youtube Screenshot: MrBeastJust as fans expected to see the final challenge between the four survivors, MrBeast dropped a bombshell.
“And now it is time for the final game that we’re not playing right now,” he announced. “We’re actually playing it 24 hours after this video goes out on a livestream.”
A high-stakes live finale
The four finalists will battle it out for the $1,000,000 prize live on April 5 at 12 pm EDT.
Migrating a YouTube audience to a live broadcast is notoriously difficult, so to ensure fans actually make the jump, MrBeast has made an offer too good to miss. He announced that the live audience will have direct control over the finale, dictating the game and advantages for the final four via chat.
To further incentivize viewership, he is also giving away $1,000 to a random chat member every single minute the stream is live.
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“Viewers tomorrow will win over 1.5 million dollars,” MrBeast explained.
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