Popular YouTuber MrBeast is currently locked in on a race vs Indian YouTube label T-Series to reach 300 million subscribers, find out the latest race results and the live sub count
T-Series currently ranks as the most subscribed YouTube label with over 266 million subscribers after beating PewDePie back in 2019.
MrBeast vs T-Series live YouTube subscriber (sub) count and who is winning the race to 300 million
Earlier this month, T-Series urged YouTube viewers to unite in a move to bring in more subscribers as MrBeast grows closer to overtaking them.
MrBeast vs T-Series live YouTube subscriber count
T-Series are currently the world’s largest YouTube channel, with over 266.6 million subscribers. MrBeast comes in closely behind with over 265.3 million subscribers and counting. The two channels have just a little over one million subscribers, separating them. However, at the rate at which things are taking place, MrBeast could soon take over by early June. Besides the fight for the title of being the most subscribed channel, both channels are slowly getting closer to the 300 million mark.
MrBeast vs T-Series live YouTube subscriber count feud history
Back in April 15, T-Series uploaded a call to action, enlisting its followers to “unite and create history.” They posted a video starting with a quote from T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar, stating how he wants to put India at the top of the international platform. Gulshan then went on to urge the country’s citizens to come together and make the dream a reality.
T-Series made the announcement just six months after MrBeast hit 200 million subscribers and vowed to get revenge for PewDiePie. The tweet read:
This is just the beginning. Now it’s time we rally and pass T-Series to avenge PewDiePie.”
On seeing T-Series’ call to action video, the YouTuber simply replied with an “eyes” emoji on X. He then commented on a Dexerto tweet about the rivalry with a “shocked” face emoji. Following the vague reactions, T-Series reposted their call to action on X. However, MrBeast ratio’d the label and commented under its post:
“Naw, subscribe to me instead.”
Interestingly, T-Series hid MrBeast’s comment, following which MrBeast responded:
Since you hid my other reply I’ll reply with it again. Naw, subscribe to me instead.”
T-Series race against PewDiePie
Notably, PewDiePie lost out T-Series in the race to reach 100,000,000 subs back in 2019. Interestingly, MrBeast played a key role in the race by helping out PewDiePie during the race. MrBeast even purchased a series of billboards and used the Super Bowl to promote PewDePie’s channel.
“We gotta draw a line in the sand. I need to make it clear, I love India”
While T-Series released a video announcing their call to action, MrBeast has refained from taking such a step and expressed his concerns about the fight becoming “racist.” I fhe did so during an interview. MrBeast stated:
We gotta draw a line in the sand. I need to make it clear, I love India. I have fans in India. You guys are awesome. It has nothing to do with that. A lot of idiots will just start tweeting ‘India sucks! Go crush them, Jimmy!’ And I’m like, ‘Okay?’ That’s where a lot of my audience is, but okay.”
MrBeast is, however, willing to engage in a healthy rivalry with T-Series. Nack in the past, he challenged T-Series CEO, Bhushan Kumar Dua, to a boxing match on May 16. However, Bhushan still hasn’t accepted the fight offer. None the less, the MrBeast vs T-Series subscriber count race continues and only time will tell who wins.