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‘LazarBeam achieves massive subscriber milestone on YouTube’

LazarBeam Surpasses 20 Million Subscribers on YouTube

LazerBeam, also known as Lannan Neville Eacott, has reached an impressive milestone on YouTube with over 20 million subscribers. Combining Fortnite and Minecraft gameplay with reaction videos and a unique comedic angle, LazerBeam has captivated a massive audience.

According to Social Blade’s rankings, LazerBeam is currently the third most subscribed Australian YouTuber, only behind Chloe Ting and Bounce Patrol Kids Songs, who hold the second and first positions respectively.

To celebrate this achievement, LazerBeam took to Twitter and simply stated, “that’s a big number” accompanied by a heart emoji.

LazarBeam is primarily known for his gaming commentary videos that are infused with humor. One of his most viewed videos, “removing every keybind and winning” with nearly 40 million views, showcases LazerBeam’s unique challenge in Fortnite where he removes all key bindings and assigns one binding at a time whenever he dies.

Another highly popular video titled “I became a stream sniper…” is approaching 50 million views. In this video, LazarBeam humorously stream-snipes fellow Australian streamer Lachlan.

In January 2020, LazarBeam signed an exclusive streaming deal with YouTube. Previously, he had been streaming on Twitch. To celebrate the new partnership, LazarBeam and fellow Australian YouTuber Elliot “Muselk” Watkins hosted a 12-hour charity stream to raise funds for the Australian bushfire relief effort.

LazarBeam gained popularity in the YouTube Gaming scene in January 2015.