Gamer And YouTuber MrBeast Creates His Own Olympic Games With A $250,000 Prize Pool
YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson who runs his channel by the name ‘MrBeast’ made headlines yesterday for creating his ‘biggest ever’ YouTube video. The video in contention is on extreme Olympics and was finally released by the creator and it is massive!
Just a day ago, MrBeast announced in one of his videos that he plans to invite one subscriber from each country to his own special event. There were rumors doing rounds that this new video could possibly by bigger than his famous Squid Games video. And all the rumors were turned out to be true when the new video managed to garner over 40 million views in less than a day.
For the said video, MrBeast invited fans from all over the world. He featured one subscriber from each country in the video. These participants took part in a few challenges to win a $250,000 gold medal.
Gamer And Youtuber MrBeast Creates His Olympic Games
For the said video, MrBeast invited fans from all over the world. He featured one subscriber from each country in the video. These participants took part in a few challenges to win a $250,000 gold medal.
In the first round of the challenge, the players were asked to race to the finish line in a given time frame. The video saw a total of 98 countries get eliminated in the very first round itself. The second round witnessed the survivors battle an epic gymnastics challenge that caught many of them off guard. This round saw as many as 50 countries get eliminated.
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The next round was aimed at testing players’ archery skills. Post which the only two countries remaining were pitted against each other for a simple competition. Both the contestants were asked to score goals in a soccer-style shootout. It was Slovenia and Libya in the an epic face-off. Finally, it was the contestant from Libya who emerged as the Extreme Olympics Winner.
Prior to this historic challenge, MrBeast had helped 2,000 amputees in Cambodia walk again in the past. The YouTuber had joined hands with an organisation named Exceed Worldwide that has been involved in helping amputees for free for the past 30 years.
That video was posted on MrBeast’s supplementary channel by the name Beast Philanthropy. The video showed a harrowing portrait of amputees in Cambodia who lacked money for their treatment. The content creator aided in funding prosthetic limbs for 2000 amputees in the country. He specifically focused on the journeys of two women who got prosthetic limbs in the video. He is also seen assuring them that they would be able to access better education and employment later on.
In the first round of the challenge, the players were asked to race to the finish line in a given time frame. The video saw a total of 98 countries get eliminated in the very first round itself. The second round witnessed the survivors battle an epic gymnastics challenge that caught many of them off guard. This round saw as many as 50 countries get eliminated.
The next round was aimed at testing players’ archery skills. Post which the only two countries remaining were pitted against each other for a simple competition. Both the contestants were asked to score goals in a soccer-style shootout.
It was Slovenia and Libya in the an epic face-off. Finally, it was the contestant from Libya who emerged as the Extreme Olympics Winner.
Prior to this historic challenge, MrBeast had helped 2,000 amputees in Cambodia walk again in the past. The YouTuber had joined hands with an organisation named Exceed Worldwide that has been involved in helping amputees for free for the past 30 years.
That video was posted on MrBeast’s supplementary channel by the name Beast Philanthropy. The video showed a harrowing portrait of amputees in Cambodia who lacked money for their treatment. The content creator aided in funding prosthetic limbs for 2000 amputees in the country. He specifically focused on the journeys of two women who got prosthetic limbs in the video. He is also seen assuring them that they would be able to access better education and employment later on.