Dream

2022 - 10 - 3

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'Minecraft' Legend Dream Reveals His Face At Last (Forbes)

This is what Minecraft creator Dream looks like, having revealed his face after amassing 30 million YouTube subscribers. It was quite an event.

It certainly opens him up to create a wider range of content, and do things with his friends in real life without the need for secrecy or fear of leaks. Dream revealing his face was, to put it mildly, a big deal for his community and Minecraft as a whole. [YouTube ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtpdMkKvB6U)with 1.2 million people tuning in to catch a glimpse of him. As for Dream and why he decided to do this now, it has to do with one of his friends moving to America, and he’s just tired of being “bunkered up,” he said in the reveal video. One exception to this is the fascinating rise of Vtubing, where players controller virtual avatars synced to their real-life movements standing in for themselves. At a certain point, being hidden for so long with this much build-up has to be exhausting. Though I do not envy being a 23 year old revealing your face to 30 million people after years of build-up and speculation, even if it turns out you are…a perfectly good looking kid. And the most popular of all may be Dream, who up until tonight, had never actually shown his real face to his fans, or even his friends, known only by a simple, iconic smiley face. This is what celebrity is in 2022. Minecraft streamers and YouTubers are kings and queens of their own sprawling ecosystem, and some of the most popular creators on the entire internet. I remember years ago when face reveals were a pretty common thing on YouTube and Twitch before most streamers went live with little boxes of themselves in the corner, but these days if you’re streaming, you’re probably doing it with your own face, albeit it not your own name. Disrespect has 4.1 million.

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YouTuber Dream Finally Reveals His Face (Game Rant)

After eight years of waiting and a lot of teases toward a reveal, fans of Minecraft YouTuber Dream finally know what he looks like.

Whether the mystery of Dream’s appearance being gone helps or hinders his channel remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure and it’s that Dream has a massive appeal to be able to garner that type of social media attention simply for showing his face. [Dream is one of the pillars of YouTube](https://gamerant.com/dream-top-5-favorite-streamers/) and noted that the reason he hyped up the big reveal and finally showed his face was that his friend George was moving into his house and their video would wind up showing Dream anyway. The larger his audience became, the more that people were asking to see Dream’s face. Some of that audience came from his (now controversial) Dream stated that he’s going to continue to make content similar to what he’s already been doing for years. Over the past couple of weeks, YouTube content creator Dream teased a face reveal video, and on Sunday night, it finally happened in front of a massive audience.

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Dream face reveal: 'Brave' Minecraft YouTube star shows true ... (Edinburgh News)

Dream had never revealed his true identity to his fans, or even his friends, until now.

It’s been forever and it’s amazing to put a face to a name. It takes a lot of bravery to face reveal in front of so many people! He is going to be in the airport and I’m going to meet him for the first time.” he said. Another said: “So proud of how far he’s come. I feel like I was waiting on how to do it. I feel like I don’t know how to do this.

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Watch YouTuber Dream Finally Reveal His Face (CNET)

The Minecraft player has more than 30 million subscribers. Now they finally know what he looks like.

"This is me," he said on Sunday after showing his face. It's a long and complex issue that has a [whole website devoted to it,](https://mcspeedrun.com/dream/) if you're in need of more details. He won YouTube's Streamy award for gaming in 2020 and 2021.

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Dream face clip reveal: watch it here (Polygon)

The massively popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream, from the Dream SMP, finally revealed his face in a stream Sunday night. You can view the full video of his ...

[Sapnap, had seen his face](https://twitter.com/sapnap/status/1331522434110001153). The creator explained why he finally revealed his face after so spending so much time anonymous. In the video, Dream touched on how fans wanting to reveal his face could be a bit overbearing. Dream said he probably won’t use a face cam in future content but he will be doing real-life content. He is known for creating whimsical Minecraft content as part of the The single clip alone has been viewed over 16 million times on his

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Minecraft Youtuber Dream Shows His Face For the First Time (Papermag)

Dreamfacereveal is trending after the 23-year-old content creator posted a face reveal video to his 30.4 million Youtube subscribers.

›](https://www.papermag.com/doja-cat-minecraft-parody-2645704774.html) [Comrade Massie Is Creating Video Game Level Raves - PAPER ›](https://www.papermag.com/comrade-massie-goldeneye64-dj-set-2645806062.html) ›](https://www.papermag.com/100-gecs-square-garden-livestream-2645735530.html) [Livestream This: Minecraft Music Festival "Nether Meant" - PAPER ›](https://www.papermag.com/nether-meant-livestream-2645657304.html) [Doja Cat Surprised Fans With a Minecraft Parody Performance ... I owe you all everything and will do my best to always give it to you and give it back to the world.” ›](https://www.papermag.com/minecraft-rave-family-block-fest-2646385449.html) [100 gecs and Charli XCX Are Throwing a Minecraft Music Fest ... “I want to just get out in the world and be an actual creator.” In recent years, he's worked on projects outside of Youtube, such as releasing music with singer Alec Benjamin. My life has and never will be the same. Always wearing a mask or not on camera, he became known for this stick figure avatar. “Hi, my name is Clay, otherwise known as Dream online,” he says in the video. Within six hours, the video had reached 1.6 million likes and over 12 million views. “A lot of you are probably wondering why now, why are finally revealing your face. [last month](https://gamerant.com/dream-finally-doing-face-reveal-video/), the mysterious gaming influencer Dream posted his [face reveal video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtpdMkKvB6U) to Youtube on Sunday night.

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YouTuber Dream Revealed His Face For The First Time And The ... (BuzzFeed News)

Minecraft gamer Dream finally revealed his face after three years of anonymously streaming to his 30 million YouTube subscribers.

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Big Minecraft YouTuber Dream Reveals Face After Three Years ... (Kotaku)

Dream's face is finally public, but people on Twitter won't let him enjoy the moment.

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YouTuber Dream reveals his face to followers (Los Angeles Times)

YouTuber Dream, the popular 'Minecraft' gamer, reintroduced himself to his followers on Sunday without his iconic smiley face mask.

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The Internet Had A Cruel Response To Dream's Face Reveal (Forbes)

Popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream revealed his face behind the mask, prompting mixed reactions.

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Reunions could be a dream too far for Korean families torn apart by ... (Reuters)

Hwang Rae-ha is 80 years old and despairs of ever seeing his mother again after the Korean war separated them in the 1950s.

What a tragedy for Koreans," he said. "On June 21, 1967, Mother, whom you miss so much, passed away from a stroke," read the letter, some of its characters smudged by his brother's tears. Now Shim is campaigning to let families exchange postcards, at least. Twenty-one events in the 18 years since 2000 briefly brought together about 100 families from each side. But far from responding, North Korea has not even acknowledged receiving the suggestion. "It is all a joke.

Xi's 'Chinese Dream' flickers in one Beijing neighbourhood (CNA)

BEIJING: Wu has staked out his patch of the Chinese Dream. Married with a second child on the way, he has a Beijing apartment and a car paid for by a tech ...

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World reacts to Minecraft YouTuber Dream finally revealing his face ... (Yahoo Sports)

Popular gamer and YouTuber Dream — the subject of much fanfiction — has finally revealed his face.

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Chinese Dream sweet for some, nightmare for others (Hong Kong Standard)

As China leads millions out of poverty, pursuing and living the Chinese Dream is a victory for some, a nightmare for others. Wu has sta...

Wu has staked out his patch of the Chinese Dream. "There are quite enough people in the world already," she told AFP, using a pseudonym to avoid blowback from her employer. Others question the need to marry or have children at all -- a radical position in a patriarchal society where the pressure to start a family is high. It is an ennui spreading across much of her generation, with many seeking shared solace in a counterculture of "lying flat" -- abandoning the endless work cycle to meet the impossible goals of urban living. A fast-talking college dropout who co-founded a startup in his early 20s, Zhang is now a user experience architect at a major firm, tinkering with robotics and artificial intelligence in a mission he says is for the "future benefit of humanity". "Our situation is quite similar to migrant workers in the 1990s," she says. The area is near the ruins of the Old Summer Palace -- destroyed by British soldiers in 1860 -- a reminder of China's "century of humiliation" at the hands of Western nations that still rankles in Beijing. "In my opinion, realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the greatest Chinese Dream." With his wire-framed glasses, dark T-shirt and sweatpants, 31-year-old Sheldon Zhang wears the uniform of a generation of young tech professionals who have emerged as some of the best-educated and most cosmopolitan in China's history. Workers struggle with burnout and the soaring costs of housing and childcare, as well as the social pressures of marriage -- all in an economy weighed down by the Covid-19 pandemic. Married with a second child on the way, he has a Beijing apartment and a car paid for by a tech job with a comfortable salary. As China leads millions out of poverty, pursuing and living the Chinese Dream is a victory for some, a nightmare for others.

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Watch: Minecraft YouTuber Dream Reveals His Face To Followers (NDTV)

Prior to the announcement, he built up the occasion by face timing many of his gaming pals for the first time. His real name is Clay.

"Hi, my name is Clay, otherwise known as Dream," he said in a five-minute video viewed more than 12 million times. "People have been trying to leak my face, trying to find out what I look like. But now you've seen my face, " he said while first revealing his face. For years, Dream has been a well-known name among gamers, but they were unaware of his appearance. He continued by saying that he has come under pressure from those who are curious about his appearance. Maybe you clicked on this video out of pure curiosity and you don't care who I am.

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Popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream reveals face (BBC News)

Popular YouTuber Dream has for years been known to his fans only as a cartoon smiley face. The Minecraft gamer, with 30 million subscribers online, ...

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