“La Casa de Alofoke 2” earns Guinness World Record for longest livestream

The Dominican Republic has entered the global spotlight for digital entertainment innovation as Alofoke Media Group secured an official Guinness World Record for the longest continuous live video stream. Their groundbreaking project, “La Casa de Alofoke 2,” achieved this extraordinary feat during a 40-day digital marathon hosted at Lantica Studios in Juan Dolio, running from October 20 to November 28, 2025.

The monumental achievement was personally celebrated by Santiago Matías, Founder and CEO of Alofoke Media Group, who publicly shared photographic evidence of the certification. Among the celebratory images was a particularly poignant photograph featuring his son, Prince, holding the officially framed Guinness certificate—a moment that added profound personal significance to the institutional triumph. Matías captioned the reveal with an exuberant declaration: “We did it! Guinness World Record baby.

This international recognition represents more than just a technical accomplishment; it signifies a transformative moment for digital content creation in the Caribbean region. The record-breaking production solidifies “La Casa de Alofoke” as a pioneering reality-style digital format while establishing Alofoke Media Group as a frontrunner in innovative media production. The achievement positions the Dominican Republic as an emerging hub for digital entertainment and live-streaming technology, potentially inspiring new content creation methodologies worldwide.