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MrBeast 50 Streamers Fight for $1,000,000 Finale Peaks at 1,657,288 Viewers — YourRAGE Wins

The April 5, 2026 finale of MrBeast's biggest event yet drew over 1.6 million concurrent viewers across all platforms. YourRAGE (yourragegaming) claimed the $1,000,000 prize, then broke his personal Twitch record with a 264,495-viewer victory stream. Data source: Esports Charts.

1,657,288
Combined peak viewers
1,185,013
MrBeast YouTube peak CCV
4,481,086
Total hours watched
3h 50min
Stream airtime
Esports Charts viewership statistics for MrBeast 50 Streamers Fight for $1,000,000 — April 5, 2026. Peak: 1,657,288 viewers.

Final Viewership Numbers

According to Esports Charts, the April 5 finale peaked at 1,657,288 combined concurrent viewers across YouTube, Twitch, and Kick. MrBeast's own YouTube channel reached a peak of 1,185,013 concurrent viewers with an average of 1,168,979 viewers sustained throughout the nearly 4-hour broadcast. Total hours watched came to 4,481,086.

YourRAGE Wins $1,000,000

YourRAGE (yourragegaming on Twitch) won the $1,000,000 grand prize. After claiming victory, he immediately launched his own Twitch stream to celebrate — which peaked at 264,495 concurrent viewers, setting a new personal record for his channel. YourRAGE also hosted additional prize giveaways for his viewers during the victory stream.

Top Streamers by Peak Viewers

Most Popular — by Peak Viewers
1

MrBeast

English

1,185,013
2264,495
3
rubius

Spanish

184,366
Most Watched — by Hours Watched
1

MrBeast

English

2,994,907
2270,340
3244,240

Co-streams & Watch Parties

The event attracted a strong co-streaming ecosystem. Ibai was the most-watched co-streamer by total hours, accumulating 270,340 hours on YouTube and 244,240 on Twitch. Other notable co-streamers included Ludwig, OhnePixel, TheGrefg, and many other creators broadcasting across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick.

Notable co-streamers & watch parties

IbaiLudwigOhnePixelTheGrefg+ many more on Twitch, YouTube & Kick

$1,000 Chat Giveaway Every Minute

Throughout the nearly 4-hour stream, MrBeast gave away $1,000 to a random viewer in chat every single minute. The giveaway acted as a powerful viewer retention mechanic — leaving chat at any point meant missing a chance to win.

Viewers who won $1,000 in chat

Dain1sAjeditz800NXJ8RiisourceFlameForLifeGunterABC+ many more

$1,000 was drawn randomly from live chat every minute of the stream.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many viewers did MrBeast's 50 Streamers finale get?

The April 5, 2026 finale peaked at 1,657,288 combined concurrent viewers across all platforms. MrBeast's YouTube channel alone reached a peak of 1,185,013 concurrent viewers. The event ran for 3 hours and 50 minutes and accumulated 4,481,086 total hours watched.

Who won MrBeast's 50 Streamers Fight for $1,000,000?

YourRAGE (yourragegaming on Twitch) won the $1,000,000 prize. After his victory, he launched his own celebration stream which peaked at 264,495 concurrent viewers on Twitch — a new personal peak for his channel.

What was MrBeast's peak YouTube viewers on April 5, 2026?

MrBeast's channel peaked at 1,185,013 concurrent viewers during the April 5 finale stream, making it one of the biggest creator-led live events on YouTube.

Who were the top co-streamers for MrBeast's $1M finale?

By peak concurrent viewers: yourragegaming (264,495) and rubius (184,366). By total hours watched, Ibai was the top co-streamer with 270,340 hours on YouTube and 244,240 on Twitch. Other notable co-streamers included Ludwig, OhnePixel, and TheGrefg.

What was YourRAGE's peak Twitch viewers after winning?

After winning the $1,000,000, YourRAGE launched a victory stream on Twitch that peaked at 264,495 concurrent viewers — a new personal record for his channel.

How long did MrBeast's April 5, 2026 stream last?

The MrBeast stream lasted approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes (3h 50min airtime, per Esports Charts).

Were there viewer giveaways during the MrBeast finale stream?

Yes. During the April 5 livestream, $1,000 was given to a random viewer in the YouTube live chat every single minute of the broadcast. Winners included Dain1s, Ajeditz800, NXJ8, Riisource, FlameForLife, GunterABC, and many more.

Source

Esports Charts — 50 Streamers Fight for $1,000,000

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