According to up and coming YouTuber Shell Guy, Dream's most recent speedruns should have no mathematical way of existing without some sort of modding to the game itself. The scrutiny comes from ...
Philip is a writer for Game Rant, starting in Game Guides. A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University who majored in communication, he's had a passion for video games since he was a kid. Deciding ...
In a now-deleted tweet, Minecraft streamer and speedrunner Clay “Dream” admits in a Pastebin post to claims of cheating in his Minecraft 1.16 speedrun last December. After taking the internet by storm ...
YouTube star Dream blew up on Minecraft through his extremely skilled speedruns and manhunts. However, Dream's early YouTube content wasn't focused on speedrunning. After gaining immense popularity by ...
Popular "Minecraft" streamer Dream has recently been involved in a cheating speedrun. However, despite several allegations about his feat, the YouTuber admitted that he did it accidentally. The famed ...
“In our challenge videos, before 1.16 we always increased the enderman spawn rates and pearl drop rates out of convenience and we’ve mentioned that openly before. It makes the videos better because we ...
The Java Speedrunning team issued a bulky analysis paper accusing Dream of having cheated on his speed runs. Dream claims to have been “accidentally” doing his speedrunning streams while having some ...
YouTuber Dream has broken records and pulled in millions of views, but the man behind the avatar is still a mystery. With 16.4 million subscribers on YouTube, Dream is one of the fastest-growing ...
Kyle has a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies and has loved video games for as long as he can remember. He's owned every PlayStation, dabbled with the occasional Xbox, and even owned a ...
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