YouTube and Twitch megastar Dream made his so-awaited face reveal yesterday, in a video premier that saw 1.2 million people tune in to finally see the face of one of the biggest Minecraft content creators in the world. He started publishing videos in 2019, and his rise to fame was super fast. His content was always based around Minecraft videos, mainly speed runs, but he also has a very successful role-play Minecraft server, which is used by many famous content creators.
It didn't take long until Dream became a pillar of the Minecraft community. Currently, he is one of the biggest Minecraft content creators, with his YouTube channels having more than 41 million subscribers collectively, and over 3.29 billion views. Dream has amassed big popularity on social media, so thousands of people were excited to finally gets a glimpse of the streamer.
Dream long-awaited face reveal
It all started when one of Dream friends decide to move to America. The content creator said he was tired of being “bunkered up”, so this was the right time for him to finally reveal his face. After years of living behind a mask, always having to be careful about his identity not being leaked, this must come as a big relief for the streamer. It also opens the door for him to create a wider range of content, with even MrBeast having already invited him for a video.
Before his actual face reveal video premiered, Dream face timed numerous social media stars in the past week. Stars such as KSI, tommyinnit, Addison Rae, Bella Poarch, and others posted small clips where they reacted to the first time they actually saw Dream face, but without showing it. This created a big amount of speculation and hype behind the face reveal, since all of them were impressed by his looks, leaving people to become even more interested in what Dream looked like. Viewers from all corners of the globe were excited to be able to finally see the face of the megastar, and many content creators stopped what they were streaming just to see the video.
With so much hype built up, viewers were intrigued to see what the content creator looked like, and when they did the majority was impressed. Dream was praised by many of his peers, who made sure to show their support on social media. However, there were some viewers that didn't share that sentiment. These viewers didn't say that Dream wasn't good-looking, but rather that the hype built around his face reveal was too much, especially because of the many clips of content creators' stars' face timing him, and their reaction to his face. Some people said that this created an unreasonable expectation for what Dream looked like. Whether people found Dream good-looking or not, that will always be a personal opinion, and it will never be a consensual one.
One thing is certain, the streamer is one of the most popular on Twitch, having peaked at over 200K viewers multiple times this year, with his most popular broadcast having 311K Peak Viewers. Dream averaged 60K concurrent viewers in July, the last month where the content creator streamed regularly. Now with the option to do other types of content creation, we can expect some new and interesting videos from the streamer. It will also help him attract a new audience that isn't connected to Minecraft, but is still interested in his content. This proved that Dream has a big and supportive community, and we can expect it to grow even more in the future.
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