Kai Cenat has unveiled the official trailer for Streamer University, a new YouTube series exploring the realities of full-time streaming. Backed by YouTube and produced by Cenat Studios, the show is set to premiere on May 14 on Cenat’s channel.
Rather than a traditional instructional course, Streamer University takes a documentary-style approach, blending interviews, behind-the-scenes moments, and personal insights from notable creators including Pokimane, Adin Ross, AMP’s Agent 00, and Cenat himself. The series aims to entertain while offering an authentic glimpse into streaming careers.
The content will be freely available on YouTube, requiring no sign-ups or payments. It focuses on sharing lived experiences and perspectives instead of formal training.
YouTube’s support for the series aligns with its ongoing efforts to enhance creator tools and programming. The platform has recently introduced new monetization features and incentives for Shorts, and Streamer University reflects a commitment to peer-led education and organic storytelling.
For aspiring streamers, the series offers a valuable, accessible look at the challenges and opportunities of content creation. While not a structured course, it may serve as a useful resource for understanding how successful creators manage growth, content, and burnout.