Turner Tenney, better known as Tfue, was stunned after receiving 1,000 gifted Twitch subscribers from a single viewer during his Minecraft speedrun stream this Wednesday, December 21, 2022.
Known for playing battle royale games such as Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone, the streamer used to do many Minecraft speedruns in the past.
A thousand tier-one subscriptions to Tfue's Twitch channel would cost $4,990. The content creator was understandably overjoyed at the donation and thanked the viewer profusely. He also joked about the viewer's bank allowing such a massive transaction to go through when the donation reached 950 subs:
Tfue is a popular Twitch streamer and has over 11 million followers on the platform, with an average concurrent viewership of over 11k in the last month. While Fortnite is his most played game on stream (Twitch Tracker reports that he has spent over 6,000 hours in the battle royale), he has enough experience in speedrunning Minecraft.
Having started in 2020, Tfue has made many Minecraft speedrun attempts, which can be found on his YouTube channel and all over the internet. However, he has recently not been making any Minecraft content. This is why Wednesday's stream is a big deal for fans looking for him to get back to speedrunning in the sandbox game.
After playing Fortnite for a few hours, the streamer started setting up the Minecraft speedrun when a flood of gifted subscriptions started to roll in. At around the seven-hour and three-minute mark, he commented that almost everyone in the stream was subbed thanks to one viewer's generosity:
A few minutes later, the number reached 1k. This is how the Twitch star responded:
Timestamp 7:02:30
A clip of the incident was shared on Twitter by esports
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