Total Gaming has received copyright strikes for over 1,300 videos on his main YouTube channel. The popular content creator has since made all these videos private, revealing that as a result, his channel’s views may drop from around 2 billion to 3 billion.
Total Gaming, commonly known as Ajjubhai, has over 34 million subscribers on its main YouTube channel. He mainly creates content about his Free Fire and his MAX version of it. Both are his Garena Battle Royale Mobile his game. Free Fire is banned in India, but the MAX version is still playable.
What Total Gaming had to say about his copyright infringement on over 1,300 YouTube videos
Total Gaming posted on Twitter about the copyright infringement. Here is his tweet:
“Guys over 1300 old video pe copyright claims aa gaya hai isliye woh sabb private kr dyye hai.
Guys 1300+ old video pe copyright claim aa gaya hai isliye woh sabb private kr dyye hai. 2 billion to 3 billion views Bas bata raha hu kyunki aapko bhi na farak padta aur aur aap ko bhi na pade isliye.✌️
The Gujarat-based player created his main YouTube channel on 9th October 2018. Together, the videos on this channel now have more than 6.15 billion views for him.
Over the years, many YouTubers have received bogus copyright strikes. Another of his popular content her creator, Desi Gamers, received it a few months ago.
Apart from Free Fire, Total Gaming also posts videos about several PC and console titles such as God of War Ragnarok, Minecraft and Ranch Simulator. His unique narration and game style have made him one of India’s most beloved content his creators.
The biggest buzz about him is revealing his face. It’s been over three years since he became popular on YouTube, but he still hasn’t shown his true face to the world.
Years ago, the YouTuber revealed that his gaming/content creation career began in an office with good internet connections. He watched a lot of PUBG Mobile streamers at the time.
Free Fire was the first game the content creator played because he was unable to download PUBG Mobile due to limited phone space. In doing so, he became attached to the game and later found success by posting videos on YouTube.
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