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Kai Cenat just made streaming history, becoming the first Twitch creator ever to hit 20 million followers on November 13, 2025, according to Times of India and Twitch’s official confirmation. This milestone sets him at the absolute top of the platform, edging out rival Ibai and cementing his dominance, even while he’s on hiatus. Staggeringly, Kai has built thousands of new followers during his break, as reported by Win.gg, with no live broadcasts since October.
Right before this, his marathon event Mafiathon wrapped in September—reaching one million subscribers in just 30 days and breaking his own all-time record. The impact of these mega-events has turned Kai Cenat into a content economy all by himself. He’s not just leading Twitch; he’s revolutionizing how creator power drives digital sports leagues. Pro League Network credits Cenat and his AMP crew with bringing their viral “Friday Night Fights: SlapFIGHT 46 – Gold Rush” to over a million live viewers this summer, reportedly tripling competing sports telecasts. Their earlier collab on CarJitsu during Mafiathon 2 went just as viral, clocking more than 50 million impressions and spawning tens of thousands of user-generated clips.
Financially, Impact Wealth Magazine places Kai’s net worth in 2025 between an eye-watering 53 and 66 million dollars, ranking him as one of the planet’s richest digital creators. Brand Vision notes most of that comes from Twitch, YouTube, and six-figure monthly sponsorship deals with the likes of Nike and Razer. The founder of Streamer University, Kai’s May 2025 bootcamp for aspiring creators, drew more than a million applicants for just 120 spots—showing his influence extends from headline numbers to the next generation.
He’s been making business moves, investing in startup ventures and tech platforms, reportedly considering a clothing line and a dive into music production. As far as public appearances go, Kai revealed in a stream why he skipped the 2025 Met Gala invitation; it was simply “not his vibe,” AOL reports, and fans on social media both praised and teased his decision, making his Twitter and Instagram mentions spike for “Met Gala snub.”
Recent personal headlines hit gossip territory when Times of India covered tension around his girlfriend—her mom accused her of “colorist views” and raised concerns over her school’s race issues, drawing responses and side-eye from Kai’s audience.
On social media, the phrase “King of Twitch” trended worldwide after the 20 million follower news, and memes of his Mafiathon highlights—plus teasers for his next IRL stream—dominated TikTok for days. His influence in streaming, youth communities, and branded content now seems destined for even bigger impact in the months ahead. Speculation swirls about a return to Twitch with a new event before year’s end, but nothing is confirmed yet. Anyone watching the digital creator space knows that when Kai moves, everyone pays attention.
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