BRITISH GAMING YOUTUBER

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This app houses a plethora of content. Since they are watched by many big brands are using YouTubers to promote their product or service. When compared with celebrities, influencers on YouTube are more successful increasing brand awareness.
Many YouTubers delight us with a variety of stuff. Gaming YouTubers are one of them. If you want to start a gaming channel but don't know where to start, these are some British gaming YouTubers to watch.

DanTDM
Daniel Robert Middleton is a British YouTuber who is popular online as DanTDM. He is among the most successful YouTuber from the UK. He currently has 25.7 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. According to Forbes, Daniel was the most paid YouTube star in 2017, with £12.2 million in revenue in a single year. Pokémon, Fortnite, Minecraft, etc, are just a few games that he has covered in his channel.

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KSI
 Born on June 19, 1993, Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji is among the popular British YouTuber. He is also recognized for his acting and rapping skills. His channel KSI, which was formed in 2009 as a gaming channel has now been diversified into vlogs, music, comedy videos. He now owns three channels called, KSI, KSIClips, and JJ Olatunji. Currently, KSI has 23.5million subscribers, JJ Olantunji has 14.2 million subscribers and KSIClips has 623K subscribers. 

Ali-A
Born in Surrey, England Alastair Aiken is known online as Ali-A. YouTuber came into the rise due to his Fortnite and Call of Duty gameplay series. He is among the best-paid internet gamers. Alastair has 3 YouTube channels, Ali-A is his main channel which has 17.5 million subscribers, MoreAliA is the second channel having 7.29million subscribers and Claire & Ali is his third channel with his girlfriend having 780K subscribers.

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Syndicate
Syndicate previously known as TheSyndicateProject is a YouTube channel started by Thomas Cassel in 2010. Syndicate is his gaming channel where we make gaming commentary videos. The videos that catapulted him to stardom are Grand Theft Auto V, Minecraft, Call of Duty: Black Ops, and Zombies. He also has four other channels. His main channel Syndicate has 9.77million subscribers, his second channel Life of Tom has 2.59million subscribers, the third channel, Syndicate Reacts has 48.9K subscribers, fourth, Syndicate Clips has 108K subscribers, and fifth channel, SyndicatePlays has 115K subscribers. 

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