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Internet Comedian Sam Hyde calls out Twitch streamer Kai Cenat for allegedly copying his Hunger Games-type event idea

Internet comedian Sam Hyde asserted that Kai Cenat, a Twitch sensation, "copied" his idea for a Hunger Games-themed event. Hyde noted that Cenat's concept and the plot of his next season of Fishtank are very similar.

June 06, 2024 / 12:38 IST
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Hyde suggested that the concept of Cenat's event was too similar to the next season of "Fishtank" and criticised the scheduling of the event.

Internet comedian Sam Hyde has claimed that Twitch sensation Kai Cenat has ‘copied' his concept for a Hunger Games-inspired event. Hyde pointed out that the storyline for the upcoming season of his show Fishtank closely parallels Cenat's idea.

The new season of “Fishtank", titled “Fishtank All-Stars Vampire Bloodgames,” is set to premiere on June 25. This season will take a dramatic turn by featuring six former winners who will be placed in a forest and "hunted" by vampires at night.

Hyde criticized the timing and resemblance of Cenat’s event, suggesting it closely mirrors the premise of "Fishtank"’s upcoming season. “We spent months and millions [of dollars] making a Hunger Games season, and they’re copying it lol… they will continue to pretend we don’t exist!” Hyde exclaimed.

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On May 10, the trailer heralding the project with claims of "real life FPS gameplay" and "real life survival," suggesting an experience that is both more gripping and immersive for players and spectators alike dropped.

On May 23, 2024, not long after the trailer's debut, Cenat revealed his plans for a Hunger Games-inspired event. Kai Cenat unveiled his ambitious plans for a professionally organized and live-streamed Hunger Games-themed event. He aims to pit 50 prominent content creators against each other, incorporating drones and "combat suits" into the competition. Cenat also expressed his intention to collaborate with Jimmy "MrBeast," YouTube’s most subscribed creator and an international media phenomenon, to make the event a reality.