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MrBeast VS PewDiePie: The Most Successful Years on YouTube

Comparison of the number of subscribers gained by MrBeast and PewDiePie over the years. Have you ever wondered which one gained the most subscribers in a year? Watch the video to find out! CHAPTERS 00:00 Pewdiepie Beginning | MBeast Beginning PewDiePie began his channel in early 2010, and he gained between 20 and 2,000 subscribers that year. His first video was a Minecraft video. MrBeast began his channel in February 2012, at just 13 years old. He started posting Minecraft videos and ended the year with 26 subscribers. 00:17 PewDiePie VS MrBeast - Subscribers Gained Over The Years In his early years, PewDiePie focused on commentary on video games, especially horror and action video games. 00:29 Pewdiepie 1 million and 10 million subscribers In July 2012, he reached 1 million subscribers and almost quadrupled to 3.5 million by the end of the year. In 2013, PewDiePie reached 10 million subscribers, and he took the coveted Number 1 spot on YouTube, from Smosh, on 15 August. 00:46 MrBeast how much money does youtubers make In 2013, Jimmy started uploading videos of different games like Pokemon Online, Black Ops 2 and Battle Pirates. He also started his first series on how much each YouTuber earns, the first being PewDiePie. In 2015, he started the series "The Worst Intros on YouTube", and in 2016 he began to gain popularity with it. 01:08 In 2014 and 2015, Felix continued playing video games, but around 2015, he starts making other content too such as viral challenges and analyzing memes. 01:19 MrBeast In 2016, MrBeast gained nearly half a million subscribers. That's 28 more subscribers than in the 3 years of the channel. 01:29 PewDiePie 50 million subscribers | MrBeast 1 million subscribers At the end of 2016, PewDiePie is the first channel to reach 50 million subscribers. In 2017, Felix finds himself involved in controversy, due to jokes and actions made in some videos. These actions will have slowed down his subscriber gain. In 2017, Jimmy shifted his content to challenges, and he reached 1 million subscribers. In its sixth year, he gained over 1 million subscribers in one year, for the first time. 01:53 PewDiePie vs T-Series In 2018, the subscriber war against T-Series began, ending in 2019. This competition for the title of the most-subscribed YouTube channel ended with T-Series winning. However, the competition allowed PewDiePie to have his best two years ever and reach 100 million subscribers in August 2019. In November 2020, PewDiePie shared that he sees himself retired from YouTube, but continued to upload videos to this day. After the competition with T-Series, the growth of the channel slowed down for 3 consecutive years, and after it reached 111 million in December 2021, it almost stopped to this day. 02:29 MrBeast 10 million subscribers In 2018, MrBeast bought ads in various media companies to help PewDiePie in the subscriber war against T-Series. He reached 10 million subscribers. In 2019, he surpassed the number of subscribers achieved in the previous year, and in 2020 he did it again. 02:46 MrBeast 50 million and 100 million subscribers In early 2021, MrBeast reached 50 million subscribers, and in 2022 he became the fifth channel and second individual YouTuber to reach 100 million subscribers. 02:57 MrBeast overtakes PewDiePie In November 2022, MrBeast overtakes PewDiePie as most-subscribed individual YouTuber, and in 2022 had his best year ever. -------------- MUSIC Dove Love - Quincas Moreira A Year Ago (Instrumental) - NEFFEX Chasing - NEFFEX Warzone - Anno Domini Beats Believe (Instrumental) - NEFFEX Warzone - Anno Domini Beats Violin Huasteco - Jimena Contreras -------------- DATA SOURCE Socialblade, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Wired Magazine. Also, this video was inspired by SunnyV2's "Has PewDiePie Lost The Motivation For YouTube?" video, and inspired by the video "Mr Beast's OBSESSION With PewDiePie" posted by "Patrick Cc:". -------------- #MrBeast #subcount #PewDiePie

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