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  • MrBeast’s Game Show ‘Beast Games’ Breaks Amazon Viewing Record


    Topline

    A gameshow from centimillionaire YouTube influencer MrBeast broke Amazon Prime Video’s streaming record by racking up 50 million views in the 25 days after its Dec. 19 premiere, the streamer told Forbes, making it the platform’s most streamed unscripted show of all time and earning it several other accolades.

    Key Facts

    “Beast Games,” which made headlines when it was first announced for boasting the largest single prize of any television show in history, is set up similarly to the mega-popular influencer’s YouTube channel and puts 1,000 contestants through a series of challenges in which they can be eliminated.

    The show reached 50 million views when only five of its 10 episodes had been released, and hundreds of players are still in competition for the top prize.

    In addition to the nonscripted streaming record, “Beast Games” also holds the title of the second best Prime Video series debut of 2024 and was the show responsible for the second most subscriber growth for the year, Amazon said—falling to “Fallout” in both categories.”

    Beast Games” airs in 240 countries and half of its audience is outside of the United States, according to Amazon, particularly in India, the U.K. and Mexico.

    Since its launch, “Beast Games” reached No. 1 on Prime Video in more than 80 countries.

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    Big Number

    $5 million. That’s how much will be awarded to the winner of “Beast Games.”

    What To Watch For

    Who wins. The show will end in an episode set to release Feb. 13.

    Tangent

    Five “Beast Games” contestants sued Amazon and MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, in Los Angeles Superior Court in September claiming widespread mistreatment of contestants that included sexual harassment, unpaid expenses and a lack of medical care. The plaintiffs claim they were “underfed and overtired” while filming the show, and that women were subjected to a hostile work environment “fostered a culture of misogyny and sexism.” Donaldson has not personally commented on the allegations but in November said, “tons of behind-the-scenes (clips)… to show how blown out of proportion these claims were.” The case is ongoing.

    Key Background

    Donaldson, 26, started making YouTube videos when he was 13 years old and has since amassed a following of more than 300 million subscribers, making him one of the biggest YouTube stars of all time. He was in the No. 1 spot on Forbes’ list of highest-paid creators for 2024, and is estimated to have made $85 million that year. His channel is known for its unique challenges, which include things ranging from building the world’s largest Lego tower to being buried alive for 50 hours, and his substantial earnings have allowed for his videos to increase in production quality and shock value over time. Last year, he posted a video crashing a Lamborghini into a wall made of at least $100,000 worth of duct tape.

    Forbes Valuation

    Forbes estimated Donaldson to have a net worth of $550 million in 2022. His empire includes Feastables snack bars, an extensive line of merchandise, the MrBeast Burgers restaurant chain and ‘Lunchly,’ a Lunchables competitor he launched last year with Logan Paul and KSI.

    Further Reading

    Forbes‘Beast Games’ Dethroned In Amazon Prime Video’s Top 10 List By A New ShowForbesMrBeast Game Show From Amazon Promises $5 Million Jackpot—Largest Ever On TVForbesMrBeast Is This Year’s Biggest YouTuber—Finally Overtaking A Longtime RivalForbesCould MrBeast Be The First YouTuber Billionaire?



    MrBeast, the popular YouTuber known for his extravagant philanthropic stunts, has once again made headlines with his latest venture: a game show titled ‘Beast Games’. The show, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video, has broken records for the most-watched program on the streaming platform.

    In ‘Beast Games’, contestants compete in a series of challenges to win cash prizes and other rewards. The show’s format is a mix of physical challenges, trivia questions, and mental puzzles, all designed to test the contestants’ skills and endurance.

    MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has gained a massive following on YouTube for his videos where he gives away large sums of money to strangers, friends, and family members. His generosity has earned him a reputation as a kind-hearted internet personality, and his fans eagerly await each new video he uploads.

    With the success of ‘Beast Games’, MrBeast has once again proven his ability to captivate audiences and create engaging content that resonates with viewers. The show’s record-breaking viewership on Amazon Prime Video is a testament to MrBeast’s popularity and the widespread appeal of his unique brand of entertainment.

    Fans of MrBeast can look forward to more episodes of ‘Beast Games’ as the show continues to draw in viewers and solidify its place as a must-watch program on Amazon Prime Video.

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  • This brutal critique of MrBeast’s Prime Video show is so savage

    This brutal critique of MrBeast’s Prime Video show is so savage


    MrBeast, the online persona of 26-year-old Jimmy Donaldson, is a master content creator. His elaborately staged philanthropic stunt videos have helped him amass almost 340 million subscribers on YouTube, making him the most-followed star on the platform. To his legion of fans, he’s sort of like the Oprah of the internet; he’s funded a surgical procedures and even gifted an island to one of his subscribers. His business empire includes a charitable organization, as well as his Feastables chocolate and snack brand, and he expects to pull in a reported $700 million in revenue this year.

    Behind the glassy-eyed smile, however, lies an increasingly tempting target for detractors who see something inauthentic and kind of strange about his whole schtick. What’s especially brought out their knives is MrBeast’s new cringe- and chaos-filled reality competition series for Prime Video, Beast Games, which reportedly cost more than $100 million — making it the most expensive reality show ever made.

    “There is a cruel ruthlessness to Beast Games that is truly unpalatable,” writes a reviewer for The Guardian, in what might just be the most savage commentary I’ve ever read about MrBeast or a project he’s connected to. “Overwhelmingly,” the writer continues, “the bulk of the challenges take the form of self-sacrifice, where groups of contestants are told that they can’t progress to the next round unless one of them willingly gives up their shot at the prize and leaves the show. The ugliness of these challenges is overbearing. There is endless pleading and crying and full-blown adult tantrums, and all for a jackpot they are statistically unlikely to win.

    “Hand on heart, I can’t remember seeing a more undignified spectacle.”

    The Prime Video show, a Squid Game wannabe which has an abysmal 20% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, involves 1,000 players competing in a series of challenges for a chance to win a $5 million dollar cash prize. It’s very much an extension of MrBeast’s stunt-based charity of recent years, such as a recent video in which he paid for an operation that helped restore the vision of 1,000 blind people. Obviously, that surgery meant the world to those people — but, tone-wise, the video had MrBeast in full YouTuber mode. He giddily explains to the camera what’s about to happen, adding that “It’s gonna be crazy!!!”

    MrBeast, aka Jimmy Donaldson
    MrBeast celebrates the premiere of the new Prime Video competition series “Beast Games” at a content creator special screening on December 18, 2024, in Santa Monica, California. Image source: Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Prime Video

    On various platforms, you’ll find users debating notions like (on Reddit): “How Mr Beast’s Charity Content Grossly Exploits Poverty and Why Millionaire Charity Doesn’t Work.” And, via Quora, “Why do many people like Mr. Beast? Is he exploiting a psychological loophole that causes people to enjoy his content?”

    It’s that Guardian review above, however, that fires one vicious broadside after another at the exploitative side of MrBeast and his content — also touching on the 54-page class action lawsuit filed by several contestants against MrBeast’s production company and Amazon, alleging mistreatment, inadequate compensation and “serious emotional distress.” Continues the review: Beast Games largely consists of the “unedifying sight of 1,000 attention seekers embarrassing themselves for the whims of not only a YouTuber, but a YouTuber given to shouting things like, “Everybody has a price!”…

    “True, there is something weirdly compelling about Beast Games, but it is compelling in the same way that picking a scab is. It exists solely to show us the worst of the human condition, as obnoxiously as possible.” 



    I recently watched MrBeast’s Prime Video show and I have to say, I was not impressed. The production quality was low, the challenges were uninspired, and the overall concept felt like a cheap knockoff of other popular YouTube shows.

    The hosts seemed awkward and uncomfortable on camera, and the forced banter between them fell flat. The editing was choppy and jarring, making it difficult to follow the action. And don’t even get me started on the cringeworthy product placements throughout the episodes.

    Overall, I found MrBeast’s Prime Video show to be a disappointing and lackluster addition to the streaming service. If you’re looking for engaging and entertaining content, I would recommend looking elsewhere. This brutal critique of MrBeast’s Prime Video show is so savage, but unfortunately, it’s also true.

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