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In 2015, Woods, under his Austin Creed moniker, started a YouTube channel called UpUpDownDown, where he invites fellow WWE performers, gaming personalities, friends, and guests to play games. [145] In August 2018, it won a Guinness World Record for Most Subscribed-to Celebrity Video Gaming Channel, with 1.6 million subscribers.
Pages in category "Gaming-related YouTube channels" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. ... Game Maker's Toolkit; Gamst (YouTuber)
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His son, Eric, was named after his wrestling persona and born in 2013. [5] He also has a daughter, Ashley. [6] He created a family vlogging YouTube channel, All Befumo'd Up!, when Eric was three years old. [3] He and his family eventually moved from Colts Neck Township, New Jersey, to Boca Raton, Florida. [7]
People Make Games (PMG) is a British investigative video game journalism YouTube channel. The channel focuses on the developers and people who make video games . People Make Games has reported on topics such as video game crunch , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] outsourcing , [ 4 ] and worker exploitation .
The series originated on Destructoid's YouTube channel and was later moved to The Escapist ' s channel, before being released on Sterling's own channel. Her main gameplay series are "Jimpressions" and "Squirty Play", where she discussed her impressions of a recently released video game while showing her own pre-recorded gameplay.
2019's WWE 2K20 was the first game in the series to be developed solely by Visual Concepts, who had worked with Yuke's on previous games under the WWE 2K banner. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The game received generally negative reviews for various changes seen as a regression from 2K19 , and for numerous bugs and technical issues upon its launch.