As I'm sure many of you are aware, MrBeast is one of the most famous content creators on YouTube, with a staggering 150 million subscribers.
And being the most popular creator on a site full of millions of accounts, you surely must be doing something right.
MrBeast regulars will be well aware of some of the craziest challenges the YouTuber has done on the platform in recent months and years.
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The content creator - real name Jimmy Donaldson - has helped 1,000 visually impaired people to regain their sight with cataract removal surgeries, spent 24 hours in a block of ice and even pulled off a real-life Squid Game, just to name a few.
With that, there is absolutely no surprise MrBeast has built a massive fan base to where he is the most-subscribed on YouTube - but his challenges are about to get even more epic.
Yeah, I know - this is going to have to be crazy, right?
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While MrBeast hasn't revealed exactly what his newest video is, he took to Twitter on Tuesday (2 May) to tease it and reveal he spent six months editing it.
"Almost 4,000 hours (just under six months) of editing has gone into my next video.. brand new style, can’t wait for all of you to see it Saturday," he wrote.
He added: "We also spent months setting it up, weeks filming, and millions of dollars on it. I went all out tbh."
Fans of MrBeast know that when he says his next video is going 'all out', it's something that is going to be rather special.
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Many flocked to the comment section of the tweet to speculate as to what the new video could be, which led to MrBeast providing a few new details.
"He’s going to blow up the moon with adhd editing style," one fan wrote, to which the YouTuber promptly replied: "It’s the opposite, better storytelling and pacing."
The next comment was certainly the most intriguing, as one fan hoped that the editing style for the new video would be similar to the 'philanthropy videos'
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MrBeast replied: "It is. This is gonna change YouTube. Best video ever."
That's some statement, which certainly puts the pressure on the content creator to deliver.
But given his track record, you wouldn't put it past him to create YouTube history once more.
And luckily we don't have long to wait as the video will be available for viewing on Saturday (6 May) - that's the evening's entertainment lined up then!