After 13 Years of Being a Gamer on YouTube, PewDiePie Has Shared that He's 'Done' with Games Right Now: 'I'd Rather Be Doing Something Else'
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PewDiePie Officially Quits YouTube Gaming After 13 Years
The era of barrels and Stefano has officially ended. After 13 years as a gaming icon, Felix Kjellberg, known globally as PewDiePie, is stepping away from video games. He announced the major shift in his recent “Kjellberg Mail” newsletter. According to Felix, he is “done with them” for the time being. While long-time fans might […] The post PewDiePie Officially Quits YouTube Gaming After 13 Years appeared first on TechJuice.
After 13 Years Of Being A Gamer On YouTube, PewDiePie Has Shared That He's 'done' With Games Right Now: 'I'd Rather Be Doing Something Else'
Felix Kjellberg, AKA PewDiePie, has shared in the Kjellberg Mail newsletter that after 13 years of being a gamer on YouTube, he is officially done with videogames for the time being. For those who have been following his channel for a while though, this won’t come as much of a surprise. Eight years ago, a video titled “Why I don’t play video games anymore” was uploaded to the PewDiePie channel, explaining the reasons behind the lack of Let’s Pla…
PewDiePie, the Swedish video game and comedy jutuber, announced that he is withdrawing from the gamer content.The news quickly became a worldwide trend within social networks, causing sadness among his fans who have been following him since he started his channel in 2010.PewDiePie says goodbye to YouTube: “Since I am a father, everything is evaluated differently” Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie, officially withdraws from the…
PewDiePie Announces That He's Quitting Playing Video Games, Would "Rather Be Doing Something Else" - Geeks + Gamers
PewDiePie, a giant in online gaming, is hanging up his spurs, announcing today that he is quitting playing video games, saying that he would “rather be doing something else.” PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, made the announcement in the new edition of his newsletter, The Kjellberg Mail (via PC Gamer). He explained that “becoming a dad” has made him realize that the things he does “get evaluated differently,” referring to his son wi…
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