MrBeast, the YouTube sensation with the highest subscriber count, is gearing up for an extraordinary collaboration and is inviting “every creator ever”to participate.
Known for his ambitious projects, Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson is organizing an impressive creator collaboration almost a year after his successful $1 million challenge involving 50 top YouTube creators. This latest event promises to be another monumental occasion.
On July 11, MrBeast took to Twitter to announce that he would be hosting what he dubs the “biggest creator collab” on August 1, encouraging creators interested in joining to send him a direct message.
In response to comments from users expressing difficulty in reaching him, he proactively adapted by accepting replies and reiterated his desire to have “every creator ever”participate.
I’M MESSAGING EVERYONE THAT DMS ME AND KEEPING UP WITH THE REPLIES I WANT EVERY CREATOR EVER ON BOARD
— MrBeast (@MrBeast) July 11, 2025
The announcement opened the floodgates, with a myriad of creators eagerly attempting to secure an invitation to this groundbreaking collaboration.
Creators Compete to Join the “Biggest Creator Collab”
Within just an hour of the announcement, Twitch streamers, YouTubers, TikTok influencers, and notable Twitter users inundated the comments section, each vying for an invitation.
Comments were flying in from various known figures; for instance, Twitch streamer Nmp simply stated, “Yo, ” while Call of Duty personality LuckyChamu greeted MrBeast with, “Hi Mr. Beast, ” all in hopes of grabbing Donaldson’s attention.
Even accounts such as Creepy.org expressed their interest humorously, commenting, “Just replying in case you need someone to scream in the background.”

As of now, MrBeast has directly responded to a select few, including FaZe Ronaldo, YouTuber isaacwhy, and Kick star Tectone, confirming that he has reached out to them while still perusing the numerous replies.
The call for “every creator ever” is an ambitious one, stirring speculation about whether prominent names like PewDiePie, VSauce, and early YouTube trailblazers like The Angry Video Game Nerd will lend their participation.
Fortunately, the wait won’t be long, as the much-anticipated event is set to take place on August 1—only a few weeks away.
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