welcome to my gaming side
New Delhi [India], Aug 25 (ANI/Digpu): What once started with a gaming spree between two brothers has now become one of the most popular duo-gaming channels on YouTube. The duo, named Ritik Jain and Jash Dhoka, play games live together on the channel and keep entertaining their fans with engaging commentary. Their YouTube channel 'TWO-SIDE GAMERS' has achieved a whopping five million followers, which is a rare feat, especially in the gaming category.
While gaming YouTube channels are a
new thing in the Indian digital gaming industry, they have been
popularised by several gamers abroad. The success of Ritik and Jash has
surprised many among the top YouTube creators who tag the young men as
'inspirational characters' for new YouTubers. With over five million
subscribers, TWO-SIDE GAMERS is now one of the biggest and most popular
channels for live streaming games like Free Fire and GTA V.
The
pandemic has altered the lives of many but not that of the TWO-SIDE
GAMERS. They have been actively live-streaming gaming content for their
ever-g haven't given up our
studies. We know that it will come handy as we progress in our career,"
Jash said with a smThe duo's music video 'THE TSG SONG - Full
Power' has garnered more than three million views so far. Moreover,
they're one of the first gamers to have collaborated with hip-hop legend
'Sez on the beat' and 'Ebullient Play' label for making the peppy song.
The
video channel is more of a rage among gaming lovers and the channel has
garnered more than 567 million views and counting. Many of their fans
appreciate their engaging storytelling while playing games. Their unique
style has had a significant impact for turning their channel into a
brrowing fan base of subscribers. They play a lot of games on their
channel, besides doing prank videos and vlogging. Touted as 'India's
first duo gaming channel', they also often provide gaming tips.
"Being
brothers, we used to play games together and intended to start a
channel on YouTube. As soon as the (Garena) Free Fire game was
introduced as a multi-player game, we wasted no time to stream it live,"
said Ritik. While feeding their passion for gaming with consistent
streaming sessions, Jash and Ritik have not compromised on their
education. "We are more focussed into gaming but weand on YouTube.
The success of the TWO-SIDE GAMERS wasn't instant.
They have worked hard to achieve the position they have today. Like all
YouTubers, they had to apply to the site's partner programme to make
money from adverts running on their videos. To achieve partner status, a
channel needs 1,000 subscribers, and for people to have watched 4,000
hours' worth of videos in the last 12 months.
Concerning things like
building a screen presence, creating content for social media, and
getting sponsorships, the duo spoke highly of Aman Garg and Anirudh
Nagpal (co-founders of Ebullient Gaming) who professionally managed all
this for them. Notably, Ebullient Gaming is an e-sports and talent
management company that specialises in professional gamers and
streamers.
Ritik says that the earnings were meagre in the beginning.
It a
ll started when one of their videos went viral and subscribers swelled and they realised the money-making potential of YouTube. Ad revenue and brand partnerships have kept their revenue game strong.
Today, they are earning well while young gamers consistently work to make their channel more competitive and entertaining. Besides, they also represented India in 'Free Fire' tournaments in Indonesia and Thailand. Pertinently, the channel which was started in September 2018 is a hugesuccess today. This dynamic duo keepsplayingames, streaming live on YouTube and witnessing the growth of their channel every day.
The teenage gamers recommend that aspiring YouTubers keep the focus on their content and avoid controversies as it won't be of any help in the long run. "Ultimately, content is the king of everything you do on YouTube," they say.
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