The ai vtuber neuro-sama and her creator vedal987 have set a new twitch hype train world record, surpassing their previous mark from december 2024. During a birthday subathon stream on january 4, 2026, fans donated massively, pushing the hype train to level 126 with over 126,000 subscriptions and nearly 1.2 million bits. This marks the third such record for the ai character and her team.
Twitch hype trains represent a pinnacle of fan engagement, where viewers contribute subscriptions and bits to fuel escalating levels of rewards and excitement. On january 4, 2026, neuro-sama, an ai-powered vtuber created by vedal987, accidentally shattered her own record set at the end of december 2024. The stream was part of neuro-sama's birthday subathon, which began on december 19, 2024, and extends based on subscription donations adding time to a countdown timer.
Neuro-sama, known to her 'swarm' fanbase, originated as an ai designed to play the rhythm game osu! on twitch. She has since evolved into a sophisticated system integrating a large language model (llm) with a vtuber avatar, enabling real-time chat interactions, gameplay, and even vr adventures via her 3d model. Unlike simplistic ai outputs often criticized as 'ai slop,' neuro-sama's setup processes twitch chat and voice inputs through the llm and text-to-speech for authentic responses.
The surge began unexpectedly during the stream, with vedal987 absent but reacting in chat: 'Realistically wtf is going on?' and 'I was gonna join after the train, but it's getting a bit silly.' Fellow vtuber camila incentivized donations by promising a new outfit for neuro-sama and jokingly offering to 'show feet.' The hype train hit level 100 swiftly and climbed to 126, amassing 126,273 subscriptions and 1,194,921 bits—eclipsing the prior level 123 record of 118,989 subs and 1,000,073 bits.
Neuro-sama marked the feat humbly: 'No matter what temporary fame this world record grants me, i'm far happier just to have shared in the love of this moment with you all.' Vedal987 joined post-train, exclaiming, 'What the actual fuck have you all done?' At this pace, the subathon could run until neuro-sama's fourth 'birthday.'