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MrBeast collaborates with Amazon Prime Video to produce reality competition with $5 million prize pool

MrBeast, the renowned YouTuber, has announced a collaboration with Amazon Prime Video to produce the show “Beast Games,” a reality competition where the winner could walk away with a whopping $5 million prize, marking one of the largest rewards in the television industry.

According to Amazon Prime Video, Beast Games will feature a total of 1,000 contestants competing in fast-paced games with spectacular productions. Hosted by Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, who aims to create the ultimate show to prove that YouTubers and creators can successfully transition to other platforms. Amazon has provided this opportunity, and he is determined to showcase it to the proud YouTube creator community.

Previously, MrBeast organized a competition on his channel that mimicked the series “Squid Game” from Netflix, with a prize money of $456,000. Meanwhile, Netflix itself launched “Squid Game: The Challenge,” a reality show with a prize of $4,560,000.

Source: Variety

TLDR: MrBeast partners with Amazon Prime Video to produce “Beast Games,” a high-stakes reality competition with a $5 million prize. He aims to showcase the success of YouTubers transitioning to new platforms and has previously organized a competition inspired by “Squid Game.” Netflix also launched a similar show with a significant prize.

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