Jacksepticeye has raised more than $110,000 from a charity live stream on 25 February.
The live stream lasted for six hours, and reached $100,000 in five-and-a-half, ending with a final total of £110,321.88.
The money raised will benefit the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance.
A round of 👏👏👏 for @Jack_Septic_Eye.
He recently raised $100,000 in 5.5 hours benefitting @DBSAlliance. Keep doing amazing work, Jack! https://t.co/xVqpOxPo4n pic.twitter.com/We3lPrAIHH
— YouTube Creators (@YTCreators) February 27, 2018
This is the second successful stream in as many months for Seán, whose previous stream in January raised over $225,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Both streams beat their initial goals.
During the stream, Seán focused mostly on gaming content, playing Fortnite and Slay the Spire.
He also answered questions and played games with the audience, while spreading awareness about the DBSA using the hashtag #PositiveMentalAttitude.
What should I play first on Stream!? #PositiveMentalAttitude
— Jacksepticeye (@Jack_Septic_Eye) February 25, 2018
Although the stream has ended, the Tiltify donation page is still open with the archived stream, and donations can be made until 4 March 2018.
Sean also suggested at the end of the stream that there will another similar event in March.
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Learn about Twitch’s new partnership with Seán, or find out more about the American tour of Seán’s show, How Did We Get Here.
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