Gaming
The UK is home to some of the greatest YouTube gaming talent in the world. The likes of TheDiamondMinecart, Wroetoshaw and Ali-A have millions of fans who subscribe to their channels and view their videos, but who is your favourite? We have put together a list of our favourite games channels on YouTube, and it's up to you to vote for your number one in the poll. If you can't decide, you can read a bit about each YouTube gaming star below and check out their channels.
Vote for your favourite British gaming YouTuber in the poll below
TheDiamondMinecart
TheDiamondMinecart (AKA Dan TDM) is not only one of the most popular YouTube channels in the world, but it also has won multiple Guinness World Records and two Kid’s Choice Awards. Talk about impressive!
If the channel's name doesn'’t make it obvious, TheDiamondMinecart is all about Minecraft as Dan tells viewers imaginative stories while teaching them how to play. Dan’s most popular video series tells the story of his adventures with Dr Trayaurus, an in-game character, friend and scientist. Dan has recently hit 10 million subscribers and will soon be receiving the diamond play button, YouTube's highest honour. Talk about a perfect match!
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Ali-A
Ali-A is the most popular Call of Duty YouTube channel in the world and he has the Guinness World Records to prove it! He started making Call of Duty tips and tricks videos on YouTube six years ago, and his channel has now become the central hub for CoD content. Following the success of his CoD videos, he launched a second channel called MoreAliA where he uploads a variety of different content, including vlogs and Minecraft videos.
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Miniminter
Miniminter is a member of YouTube collective The Sidemen, but his own channel has almost 4 million subscribers. As well as making FIFA videos, Simon also regularly posts Q&As, vlogs and football challenges.
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Follow Miniminster on Twitter and tell him that you voted for him: @miniminter
Syndicate
If there is anyone on YouTube who is all about living life to the fullest it’s definitely Tom ‘Syndicate’ Cassell. Tom originally gained huge popularity with his Call of Duty zombies videos, but has since created entertaining Minecraft and CS:GO content. His second channel, SyndicateCentral, has become the home for his non-gaming daily vlogging.
One of Tom's greatest accomplishments is the work he has done for charity over the last few years. In 2015, he hosted a 24-hour livestream, which raised an incredible £160,000 for the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
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Follow Syndicate on Twitter and tell him your voted for him: @ProSyndicate
TBJZL
Tobi's main TBJZL channel focuses primarily on FIFA, but you'll also find real-life football videos and vlogs. He plays the likes of GTA, Rocket League and NBA on his second channel, TBJZL Plays – often with other members of The Sidemen. Outside of making his own videos, Tobi has also appeared in JME's Test Me and Man Don't Care music videos.
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Follow Tobi on Twitter and tell him that you voted for him: @Tobjizzle
Stampy
Stampylonghead is one of the largest Minecraft channels on YouTube. It follows the adventures of Joseph Garrett's character Mr Stampy Cat and has been nominated for multiple awards, including a Golden Joystick Award. He has also appeared on CBBC and Disney.
He originally made videos for games such as Halo and Homefront, but with university taking up most of his time, Joseph decided that he could no longer create these types of videos. So he started a new channel called Stampylonghead, on which he uploaded Minecraft Let's Plays. Today, he has over 7 million subscribers and 5 billion total views.
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Wroetoshaw
Wroetoshaw is one of the biggest FIFA content creators on YouTube and is known for his enthusiastic and outgoing personality. When he is not making FIFA videos he creates content with the rest of The Sidemen group, including real-life football challenges. As part of The Sidemen FC, Harry will be taking part in a charity football match later this year against YouTube Allstars at Southampton's St Mary’s Stadium.
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Spencer FC
Spencer posts gaming videos on FIFA and Football Manager as well as a variety of football videos, including real-life matches and talk shows.
One of Spencer’s most memorable moments as a YouTuber was hosting the Wembley Cup, a football match between FIFA YouTubers at Wembley Stadium. Spencer recruited his team to play against Sidemen Utd, and they won 5 -2! Recently, Spencer has also moved into the FIFA eSports scene, creating his own team and hosting a competition to discover fresh talent to sign.
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Follow Spencer on Twitter and tell him you voted for him: @SpencerOwen
LDShadowLady
Lizzie or LDShadowLady is a Minecraft YouTuber. She has a number of different Minecraft series on her channel such as Crazy Craft and Shadowcraft. She creates these videos with other YouTubers, including boyfriend Joel, who is also a Minecraft YouTuber.
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Vikkstar
Vikkstar is one of the hardest working YouTubers out there and never misses a day of uploading, which is very impressive when you consider that he has three YouTube channels and has been making videos for the last five years! Vikkstar has his main channel on which he primarily uploads funny moments with The Sidemen; his second channel is focused on Minecraft where he plays with ‘The Pack’ (a group of Minecraft YouTubers), and finally there's his Let’s Play channel. If there was ever an example of hard working paying off it would definitely be Vikkstar.
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TheGamingLemon
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You have until Monday 4 April to vote for your favourite British gaming YouTuber
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