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Top Gaming YouTubers

My personal top big YouTubers and even some small YouTubers that upload gaming content for the YouTube community to view.

YouTubers listed below:

1. VanossGaming

2. H2O Delirious

3. Node

4. TheGamingLemon

5. IGN

6.. LittleTommo

7. LudicrousGaming

1.   VanossGaming

Evan also known as VanossGaming is a very popular gaming YouTuber with roughly 22,600,000 subscribers making him 27th in highest subscriber rank. He started back in September 15th 2011 just doing casual gaming videos like he does now. Vanoss uploads about every day getting about 3 million to 4 million views per video. Vanoss earns between £32.2k - £371.5k monthly resulting in his yearly earnings to be at a massive £278.6k - £4.5m.

2.   H2O Delirious

The mysterious YouTuber who has never shown his face H2O Delirious has a huge subscriber count of roughly 10,400,600. He is 152nd in subscriber count in the YouTube community. He joined back in May 24th 2007. He is good friends with VanossGaming yet only one of the people H2O Delirious has played with have seen his face and no one else we know. His first name is Jonathan and we know that from an old video. H2O Delirious earns £8.8k - £141.3k monthly resulting in his yearly pay to be between £106k - £1.7m.

3.   Node / Corridor Digital

A very good gaming YouTube channel that upload a mixture of gaming videos including some nerf and airsoft videos from time to time. They also have another channel called Corridor Digital. Node has about 2,500,000 whereas Corridor Digital with 4,600,000 subscribers. As you can tell with having two very successful channels they get a lot of money coming in resulting with their altogether monthly pay to be around £4k - £40k. Meaning with both of their channels their yearly pay would be around £36k - £576.1k

4.   TheGamingLemon

A very funny YouTuber that puts much time in editing, yet due to that, lately he has been rarely uploading. His real name is Brad and he started YouTube back in June 29th 2011. TheGamingLemon has reached a big 3,800,000 subscribers. TheGamingLemon's pay from YouTube is a little low than others because of how he doesn't upload much. His monthly pay is between £579 - £9.3k meaning his yearly pay to be around £7k - £111.3k

5.   IGN

IGN is a group on YouTube that'll give news and updates on games. If you have watched video game trailers or looked at reviews you'll most likely see a review of IGN in it. So IGN is a group of people operating the channel. They started back in September 18th 2006 and they have about 9,400,000 subscribers making them 199th in the highest subscriber rank. They earn £14.1k - £224.9k monthly and their overall yearly pay is between £168.7k - £2.7m.

6.   Little Tommo

Little Tommo is a friend of mine who as you could guess his name is Tommy. He currently has 87 subscribers so far and like many other smaller YouTubers he is looking to gain more in the upcoming years. He started in November 9th, 2014. He use to have many gaming videos, but took them down as he wanted a fresh start to YouTube only keeping his channel trailer the only video to view. As he is a smaller YouTuber, Youtube don't pay him which is something I don't think should happen as small channels like this put in as much work as big channels.

7.   LudicrousGaming

LudicrousGaming is my personal YouTube gaming channel. Right now there is not much content just a channel trailer, but that's because I can't edit my personal gaming until I get a decent editing software then I can upload content. However, to record my gameplay I use an Elgato game capture. When it came to making my name I was inspired by VanossGaming so I was certain the last part of my name would be gaming. Ludicrous means foolish and that seems to fit me perfectly.

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