Classify Shares How he Lost MrBeast’s Challenge

TwitchBeat - September 18, 2021
Classify Shares How he Lost MrBeast’s Challenge

The former 100 Thieves content creator Classify who has recently joined the MrBeast’s $500,000 game of tag, has recently shared to his fans how he ultimately lost the challenge.

Despite deciding to move out and parted ways with 100 Thieves and The Mob, Classify has been working hard to establish his own brand ever since. His YouTube channel has nearly 50,000 subscribers, and the numbers are steadily increasing.

Back in August, Classify entered MrBeast’s circle challenge for a chance to win $500,000. After making it to the top 10, he qualified for a much harder challenge and that is a $500,000 game of tag at the Bristol Motor Speedway. He came close to winning but came up short, losing to a Minecraft YouTuber.

During the game, the contestants scattered throughout the arena after a ten-second countdown. The area was “reckoned” by Classify. The pursuit was on, however, when MrBeast enlisted the help of his crew in the manhunt. To slow them down, he even flipped a golf cart. MrBeast and his gang tagged five persons after several hours of work. Classify has officially cracked the top five. As a result, MrBeast limited the play area to the race track in order to make things more difficult for the remaining contestants. Classify managed to elude them for a while. But eventually, he got tagged by Minecraft YouTuber Sapnap.

Now, on his recent youtube video upload, he explains to his fans how he ultimately lost the challenge. He explained; “I pushed my mental state to limits it’s never reached before, all to get tagged by a Minecraft YouTuber.” While Classify did not win the “grand prize,” he confessed that he exceeded his goals and progressed further than he expected. Classify said; “The competition was fierce, and we’d been running for over 24 hours to get here. And as Andy got tagged and Lincoln came out celebrating to just have won $500,000, I couldn’t help but smile and just appreciate the moment.”

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