Agent survives 24 hours in the Arctic with plans for Amazon rainforest stream next

Twitch streamer ‘Agent’ successfully broadcasted live from the North Pole for a full 24 hours, after a previous attempt didn’t go as planned. He’s already thinking about his next ambitious goal.

Wow, remember when streaming was just people broadcasting their lives on JustinTV? It’s come so far! Now, my favorite streamers are either showing off amazing travel adventures live, or they’re doing these crazy marathon gaming sessions where they play for days without even pausing. It’s wild to watch!

With influencers like Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed achieving huge success through innovative streams and global tours, others are now trying to raise the bar with their own content. Agent appears to be joining this trend.

So, Agent announced he was going to do a 24-hour livestream from the North Pole back in December 2025. It sounded epic, but things didn’t exactly go as he expected. Let’s just say his arctic adventure hit a few snags!

I told my viewers I’d give it everything I’ve got, but honestly, the more I look into this game, the more worried I’m getting. It’s starting to seem way more intense than I thought!

He began his trip on December 23rd, and it started well – he even photographed the Northern Lights. However, the harsh cold and several people disrupting his stream from remote locations forced him to end the trip prematurely.

While streaming live from the Arctic, Agent paused to admire and capture the beauty of the Northern Lights.

— yoxic (@yoxics) December 24, 2025

Agent could only withstand the extreme cold—ranging from -25 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit—for about 10 hours.

He confessed he wasn’t ready for this. While he didn’t want to seem weak or complain about the cold, he was more worried about not knowing who might appear at night, and the potential danger that posed.

A streamer ended his 24-hour survival challenge in the Arctic after just 10 hours, calling it one of the most difficult experiences of his life. He faced temperatures ranging from -25 to -40 degrees Celsius during his time there.

— ryan 🤿 (@scubaryan_) December 24, 2025

Agent finally survives 24 hrs in North Pole after first attempt fails

Even though he faced a challenge, Agent was committed to keeping his promise to his fans and completing it. He went back to the North Pole a month later and successfully lasted the full 24 hours this time.

The streamer finished broadcasting on January 27, 2026, after enduring temperatures as low as -45°F (-42°C).

“I know there were times you probably weren’t sure I could pull it off,” the agent said, clearly pleased with the outcome. “But I put in the effort – I did the research, learned what I needed to, and we did it. We succeeded!”

Agent successfully finished a 24-hour livestream from the Arctic, making him the first streamer to achieve this feat. He’s now setting his sights on a new challenge: 24 hours broadcasting live from the Amazon jungle.

— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) January 27, 2026

Even though facing harsh, freezing weather, Agent isn’t stopping his tough survival tests. He announced that his next big stream will be a 24-hour broadcast from the Amazon rainforest.

The dangerous stunt pulled by Agent is typical of the extreme challenges content creators are now attempting. A prime example is MrBeast, the popular YouTuber, who famously buried himself alive for two days in 2021, documenting the entire experience – one of his most ambitious projects yet.

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2026-01-27 21:19