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  2. Scare PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    In the series, PewDiePie encounters terrifying situations and sets inspired by his favorite survival horror video games he previously played on his YouTube channel. In some episodes, he is joined by other YouTubers , who follow and help him, including Mark Fischbach ( Markiplier ), Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla of Smosh , Arin Hanson of the ...

  3. Videos by PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    PewDiePie videos on YouTube (listed by upload date) Video name Upload date Description / notes Video Ref. 2015 "FUNNY MONTAGE #4" 14 February 2015 This video is a compilation of PewDiePie's gaming content. [‡ 59] [51] "THE PEWDIEPIE GAME!" 12 April 2015 PewDiePie talks about PewDiePie: Legend of the Brofist, which was released later in 2015 ...

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    PewDiePie Video game playthroughs, commentary, and vlogger, PewDiePie has been the second-most subscribed channel on YouTube since 14 April 2019 when it was surpassed by T-Series in the aftermath of their competition to be the first channel to reach 100 million subscribers.

  5. Marzia Kjellberg - Wikipedia

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    Felix, better known on YouTube as "PewDiePie," uploaded videos of the two playing video games and participating in video challenges together. [14] In 2014, Kjellberg and Felix were part of an online marketing campaign for the horror film, As above, so below . [ 15 ]

  6. Tuber Simulator - Wikipedia

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    PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator is a freemium simulation mobile game developed by Outerminds Inc. and featuring PewDiePie, who voices himself. [1] The game's premise focuses on the player creating online videos for views and subscribers, the former of which they can use to purchase goods that can increase performance.

  7. Let's Play - Wikipedia

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    Some games such as Goat Simulator and I am Bread are considered by critics and players to have been purposely made to be the subject of Let's Plays on popular channels as to drive interest in an otherwise-lackluster game, and are usually derided as "YouTube bait". [37] Survival horror games, such as Five Nights at Freddy's and its sequels ...

  8. PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Gothenburg, Kjellberg registered his YouTube channel "PewDiePie" in 2010, primarily posting Let's Play videos of horror and action video games. His channel gained a substantial following and was one of the fastest growing channels in 2012 and 2013, before becoming the most-subscribed on YouTube on 15 August 2013.

  9. Rage in Peace - Wikipedia

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    Rage in Peace started out as a prototype developed during the "Indies vs PewDiePie" Game Jam in 2014. [2] Although the game did not make top 10 out of the 800 submissions to be played in PewDiePie's channel (it ranked 17th), it was played on his stream regardless, causing other YouTube channels to play the game as well and drawing interest into it.