Due to his Minecraft videos and broadcasts, Dream has amassed a significant following on YouTube and other platforms since 2014, but his fans are unaware of his physical appearance.

But Dream recently made his face public in a video that attracted over 1.5 million people. Dream stated during the webcast that he hoped to finally meet some of his internet friends. Dream asserted that the face reveal would not affect the majority of his streams, but it is likely that he may produce some footage in which he is seen right away. In a quick film that is under six minutes long, Dream’s face is shown. Given how well-known Dream’s simple black and white picture has grown over the years and after garnering such a sizable following, it’s very surprising that he opted to unveil himself. 

Nevertheless, it makes a lot of sense in the context. Many YouTube and Twitch content creators have developed close relationships, and Dream’s reluctance to show his face undoubtedly restricted the kinds of interactions he could have with his viewers and other streamers. 

The popularity of Dream among his fans and the gaming community has increased significantly as a result of this revelation.

His face revelation really had more positive effects than negative ones, as seen by the fact that this small event has been trending on Twitter for quite some time.