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Super Smash Bros. Chief Masahiro Sakurai Quitting YouTube in 2024

Super Smash Bros. chief Masahiro Sakurai is quitting YouTube sometime in 2024 despite just starting his Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games channel in August 2022.

Hideki Kamiya On Why He Left PlatinumGames, His YouTube Channel, and His Next Game

In a wide-ranging interview with IGN, game developer legend Hideki Kamiya reveals why he left Bayonetta maker PlatinumGames and what's next.

GTA 6’s Trailer Had The Biggest YouTube Debut Ever

Grand Theft Auto VI's announcement trailer is breaking records, as YouTube has confirmed that it tallied more than 93 million views over its first 24 hours through the official Rockstar…

GTA 6 trailer crosses 105 million views on YouTube in two days

Leaks couldn't deter the amount of attention on Rockstar Games' YouTube channel when the official Grand Theft Auto 6 reveal trailer launched.

GTA 6 Is Already Gunning For The Throne Of BTS On YouTube

After Rockstar Games dropped the GTA 6 trailer early--thanks in part to Bitcoin peddlers ruining Rockstar's moment--the internet quickly began discussing the game. Its debut trailer has been dissected and…

You Can Now Watch The Halo Show For Free On YouTube

Nearly a year after its debut on Paramount+, Halo Season 1 can now be watched for free on YouTube. This means you can now see the Master Chief caked up…

‘Epsilon’ & ‘Defiance’ Mass Effect YouTube teasers appear on N7 Day 2023

We get very little out of the 6-second teasers, but they suggest news is coming on the next Mass Effect game very soon.

Google (GOOGL) reports $7.952 billion of YouTube Q3 2023 ad revenue

Not only was YouTube revenue up from the previous quarter, but it was also up year-over-year from Q3 2022.

Hideki Kamiya launches YouTube channel following exit from PlatinumGames

In the channel's debut video, Kamiya speaks a little bit to his exit from PlatinumGames, as well as his intention to stay in the gaming industry.

Ex-PlatinumGames’ VP Hideki Kamiya Launches YouTube Channel, Can’t Work in Games for a Year

Famed video game developer and former PlatinumGames' executive vice president Hideki Kamiya has started a YouTube channel after leaving the company in September.