Ludwig Ahgren's endless live stream is still going strong, 39 hours into his subathon stream on Twitch. It doesn't look like it's going to end anytime soon, either. He still has 67 hours to go as of press time, and more subs are coming in to add to that number.

LUDWIG AHGREN'S 10 SECONDS FOR A SUB SUBATHON ENDLESS LIVE STREAM

Ludwig Ahgren, or simply Ludwig, already had a large following on Twitch amounting to millions before attempting this stunt. Hence, starting the subathon live stream ensured that he won't end this particular session any time soon. With close to 2 million followers, there's a lot of potential subs for him to collect. His rule: he'll add 10 more seconds to his timer for each new sub he gets. Right now, his timer stands at 67 hours. As he drives cars in Trackmania, more subs are still coming in, ensuring that his live stream will continue running over the weekend.

As of press time, there are over fifty thousand people watching Ludwig play Trackmania. His upbeat personality and interactions with friends and family keep his fans glued to their seats, tuning in. Over the past one and a half days, Ludwig's continued his stream while he went along his day. His live stream was up even while he slept, and even managed to become Twitch's top live streamer with his eyes closed.

Meanwhile, Twitch maintains that what Ludwig is doing don't go against their Terms and Conditions. “Our Community Guidelines do not prohibit sleeping on stream,” says Twitch in an email to The Verge. “However we expect streamers to take proper precautions to ensure their stream and chat are being monitored and attended to.”

Ludwig's live stream is on its way to set high records. His 39-hour live stream already sets its own records. As long as his channel doesn't commit any violations, he's on his way to reaching a 100-hour long live stream.