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MrBeast Confirms ‘Beast Games’ Was His Hardest Shoot: ‘We Built a Literal City’

MrBeast reveals the logistical nightmare behind his Amazon Prime show "Beast Games," describing how his team built a city for 2,000 contestants.

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MrBeast Confirms ‘Beast Games’ Was His Hardest Shoot

YouTube megastar Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson has described the production of his upcoming Amazon Prime Video series, Beast Games Season 2, as the most gruelling undertaking of his career, surpassing even his viral internet stunts in complexity and scale.

In a recent interview with WSJ. Style, the 27-year-old creator revealed that the project required his team to construct a functioning city from scratch to house thousands of participants.

MrBeast explained that while his famous Squid Game recreation took 30 days and cost $4 million to produce, Beast Games operated on an entirely different level.

The logistics of managing over 2,000 contestants forced the team to build infrastructure akin to a small municipality in an open field.

Donaldson joked that during the shoot, he felt less like a content creator and more like the “governor of a city” trying to manage a population.

To handle this massive leap from YouTube videos to streaming television, Donaldson admitted he had to professionalize his operation significantly. He credited the hiring of veteran executive Jeff Housenbold, a former CEO of Shutterfly and partner at SoftBank, with stabilising the business.

MrBeast noted that before bringing in experienced leadership, his production company was often playing a “guessing game” regarding logistics and scaling, noting that ignorance in business is “brutal.”

The pressure of the Amazon production highlights Donaldson’s aggressive reinvestment strategy. Despite a company valuation hovering around $5 billion, he claimed he often has “negative money” in his personal bank account because he pours all liquid cash back into productions like Beast Games. He clarified that his wealth is tied up in the brand and equity rather than cash he can spend on luxury items.

MrBeast, who began his career at age 13, inspired by a Call of Duty YouTuber named Woody’s Gamertag, has grown his audience to over 430 million subscribers.

While he remains the face of the brand, the sheer size of projects like Beast Games signals his transition from a solo YouTuber to the head of a major global media conglomerate.

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