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  2. Ali-A - Wikipedia

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    When new installments to the Call of Duty video game franchise are announced, Aiken covers known information about the games, giving viewers in-depth reviews. Once the games are released, he creates video game walkthrough series on the games, [17] demonstrating to viewers how to complete the new Call of Duty game.

  3. FPSRussia - Wikipedia

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    Before Myers started FPSRussia, he ran a YouTube channel called "klm5986". Centered around Call of Duty gameplay commentary, this channel often featured videos with other YouTube personalities, such as xSocrates. He later wanted to show how guns worked in real life and to compare them to how they are portrayed in video games, films, and ...

  4. FaZe Clan - Wikipedia

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    FaZe Sniping made its debut on YouTube on May 30, 2010. [7] Originally, the group were a Call of Duty clan founded by three players, Eric "CLipZ" Rivera, Jeff "House Cat" Emann (now known as "Timid") and Ben "Resistance" Christensen. [8] The trio garnered a reputation for innovating trickshotting in the game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. [9]

  5. Syndicate (Internet personality) - Wikipedia

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    Cassell registered his gaming YouTube channel under the name "TheSyndicateProject" (renamed as "Syndicate") on 3 September 2010. [3] On YouTube, he uploaded Let's Play videos on the video game franchises Halo, Grand Theft Auto, and Call of Duty.

  6. Famous Streamers: Meet The 20 Twitch Stars Changing The Game

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    Florida native Tfue joined YouTube in 2014 and began his career streaming while playing Call of Duty and H1Z1, building up a friendly rivalry with Ninja. ... His YouTube channel has 8.3 million ...

  7. Call of Duty: Cold War announced in trailer with a real ...

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    All of that eventually led to the address of an unlisted video on the official Call of Duty YouTube channel. Activision has confirmed the upcoming release of Call of Duty: Cold War, the latest ...

  8. FaZe Rug - Wikipedia

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    They uploaded at least three more videos by the end of 2009, at which point the channel became inactive. [1] Brian created his own YouTube channel on July 11, 2012, on which he started posting short clips of Call of Duty gameplay. [8] He was invited to join the esports team FaZe Clan, which he now co-owns, in January 2013. He uploaded his first ...

  9. CouRageJD - Wikipedia

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    On March 2, 2018, he announced his transition from MLG to the Call of Duty franchise. On March 12, he signed with OpTic Gaming as a content creator. In November, he left OpTic to pursue a solo career. [6] On April 20, 2019, it was confirmed that Dunlop would be both casting and playing in the Fortnite World Cup.