If you haven’t heard of PewDiePie yet, let us brief you. He is a YouTube star of epic proportions, mostly known for the videos featuring him playing and reviewing various video games titles. His channel is boasts over 40 million subscribers making him the most followed internet celebrity.
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However, the internet star is not resting on his laurels, and is reportedly ready to launch his own social network, called RevelMode. According to the freshly launched landing page for RevelMode, PewDiePie and his talent squad want to bring original shows, games, charitable programs, community events, merchandise and much more, to their fans.
PewDiePie’s team includes a number of YouTube stars, such as video game commentator CinnamonToastKen, beauty vlogger CutiePieMarzia, emmablackery and other popular video game commentators and vloggers.
Although the exact nature of the social network has not been revealed yet, it proves that social media stars can be much more influential compared to traditional movie and music stars. It’s not a secret that PewDiePie’s YouTube channel has more followers than Rihanna’s even. PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, has even appeared on the top of Forbe’s list of the richest YouTube stars, having earned $12 million in 2015.
Have a first look at Revelmode, in the video that follows.
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