Dream Final Minecraft Manhunt

Amiel Rose Andres - February 24, 2022
Dream Final Minecraft Manhunt

Clay “Dream,” a popular Minecraft YouTuber and Twitch streamer, recently showed fellow Minecraft streamer and YouTuber Noah “Foolish” a small preview of his newest Minecraft Manhunt video “The sneak peek was enough to raise the anticipation for the event, which is already being widely discussed on various social media platforms.

The latest Manhunt video, titled “The Final Manhunt,” will be released on February 26th. Dream announced the video’s release on Twitter with an illustration of himself and his Hunters, along with the caption “The Final Manhunt.” 

The discussion between the two content creators was broadcast on Foolish’s Twitch channel. During the talk, Foolish asks Dream whether he can ruin the Manhunt by revealing whether he wins or loses to the stream. Dream responds with a giggle, saying that he’ll simply have to wait and see what happens. 

The two then get into a discussion on how Dream edits his films, which leads into a small Q&A session. Dream says he’s approximately a quarter of the way through editing the video and has yet to add music to his clips. He goes on to say that once he does add music, he keeps changing it until he is satisfied with the effect. He also discusses how each Manhunt video takes up an increasing amount of time for him. The moment when Dream claims he can reveal a little piece of the Manhunt to Foolish is the highlight of the Twitch clip.

He does, however, impose two conditions: the first is that Foolish can only play the clip’s audio on the screen, and the second is that his reaction to the clip should not reveal anything about the video. Foolish is noticeably ecstatic at the thought of perhaps seeing the unreleased Manhunt tape, and he sits and smiles as he watches it. BadBoyHalo and Sapnap’s voices can be heard in the beginning of the video. 

Along with the players’ voices, other players and a Ghast can be heard, indicating that they are in the Nether dimension. Foolish seemed excited and enthusiastic about the video as the almost 40-second short draws to a close with some powerful music.

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