Minecraft YouTuber Dream is finally revealing the man behind the mask. For years, the content creator has shielded his true face from viewers, presenting himself solely as a smiley face figure. But on ...
Dream is making every gamer's dream come true – the ability to put themselves in Minecraft. The YouTuber took a break from his usually scheduled Minecraft manhunt content to show what he's been coding ...
"Dream" has stepped out from behind the mask. The YouTube star — whose real name is Clay — revealed his face for the first time, more than three years after he began publishing videos using footage ...
He said people were trying to "leak" his face, and it was "a little bit too much." His video has been viewed over 18 million times since it was livestreamed. After years of posting anonymously, ...
Prominent streamer and Minecraft maestro Dream visits WIRED to answer his most searched questions on the internet. Dream's EP, to whoever wants to hear, is available now. Kind of. It just depends. I ...
Gaming videos have long been a huge part of YouTube, so it makes sense that this video has gotten more than 50 million views. In this 41-minute roller coaster, user Dream and friends do a challenge ...
More than 1.2 million people tuned in Sunday for the unmasking of "Dream," an online gamer who has accrued more than 40 million YouTube subscribers to his Minecraft content, Rolling Stone reported.
"Dream" is one of the most popular YouTubers on the platform largely due to his entertaining Minecraft videos Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE ...