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that primarily produces video gaming-related videos on
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and
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, and also operates the Yogscast
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for affiliated
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. Initially a group of online
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s, the Yogscast began activity in 2008 and formally incorporated as a company in 2011. The group had their roots in videos about the
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'', but rose to popularity with their playthrough of the
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'' and their self-produced role-playing series ''Shadow of Israphel'' set in the same game. More recently, the group is known for playing the sandbox game ''
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'' as well as producing a variety of live action videos. In 2017, the group established ''Yogscast Games'', a video game publishing label which has since published games such as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Brunch Club'', and ''Trolley Problem, Inc''. They are also known for their annual Christmas live streaming charity drive named the ''Jingle Jam'', which has cumulatively raised more than £27.3 million for various charities .


History


Founding and establishment (2008–2011)

The group was founded in July 2008 by friends Lewis Brindley ("Xephos") and Simon Lane ("Honeydew"), with the creation of their
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channel named "BlueXephos" on 8 July 2008, and the publishing of their first YouTube video on 19 July 2008. Brindley and Lane first began by recording
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podcasts and YouTube video guides on ''World of Warcraft'' from their own homes and joined by friends from their guild, desiring to share Lane's quirky style of humour with other people around the world. The name of their fledgling channel, "Yogscast", was derived from the title letters of their ''World of Warcraft''
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Ye Olde Goone Squade, which itself originated from the forum community of
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. In August 2010, they joined the
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TheGameStation, a sub-network of
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. In December 2010, they recorded a ''Minecraft'' video series subsequently named ''Shadow of Israphel'' which amassed a large number of views and subscribers, and catapulted them to popularity. On 3 May 2011, Brindley and Lane officially incorporated The Yogscast as a registered company in
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. They also moved into a house which they also shared with their friend Hannah Rutherford ("Lomadia") in Reading. They also started a secondary channel for showcasing dubbed-over trailers that they called "yogscast2". In October 2011, The Yogscast's main YouTube channel "YOGSCAST Lewis & Simon" hit one million subscribers, making them the biggest YouTube channel in the
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at that time. Other members of Ye Olde Goone Squade subsequently joined Brindley and Lane in creating their own content under the Yogscast brand. Rutherford initially ran The Yogscast's secondary channel which later became her own channel to create her own content, while other early associates such as Duncan Jones ("Lalna"), Paul Sykes ("Sjin"), and Chris Lovasz ("Sips") created their own channels to record their own videos, marking the start of the Yogscast family.


Early difficulties (2011–2012)

The Yogscast team held their own panel at MineCon 2011, where they showcased some of the work of the ''Minecraft'' community. Following the event, the group came under fire from ''Minecraft'' creator
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, who stated that he would no longer work with the group, citing use of profanity and unprofessional behaviour. These claims were questioned by some MineCon attendees as well as game commentator
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. The Yogscast responded on
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and via a YouTube video, denying the accusations and expressing their disappointment and frustration with the organisation of MineCon, as well as their respect for Persson and the ''Minecraft'' community at large. Persson later apologised for the misunderstanding and retracted his accusations, attributing the statements to stress and miscommunication. To date, however, The Yogscast have not published further coverage of subsequent MineCons, nor have they ever worked professionally with Persson. In 2012,
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s developer Winterkewl Games ran a
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campaign to develop a video game called ''Yogventures!'' based upon the intellectual property of The Yogscast featuring Brindley's and Lane's ''Shadow of Israphel'' avatars. The goal of $250,000 was quickly reached, with a full total of $567,000 eventually being raised by 13,647 donators. However, the project stalled after Winterkewl Games ran out of funds, and was eventually cancelled in July 2014. Brindley later clarified that the $150,000 the Yogscast had received from the Kickstarter "was spent directly fulfilling physical rewards for Kickstarter backers, packing and shipping the rewards, covering marketing expenses... and supporting the project over close to three years", and that The Yogscast spent "considerably more than any money
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received on rewards" for backers. Backers were compensated with a copy of the game ''TUG'' developed by Nerd Kingdom, who also took hold of all developmental ''Yogventures!'' artwork and source code. Later in September of that year, backers were also given a copy of the game ''
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'' by
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.


Growth in popularity (2012–2016)

Despite the setbacks, The Yogscast continued to grow rapidly in scale and popularity. In January 2012, their main channel was the fourth most popular YouTube channel in the United Kingdom with 632 million views, ahead that of BBC Worldwide's YouTube channel, but by June 2012, The Yogscast's main channel became the first channel in the United Kingdom to reach one billion views, and by June 2013, they had acquired five million subscribers. In 2012, Brindley and Lane moved their operations out of their bedrooms in Reading and set up their first office at New Bond House in Bond Street, Bristol, dubbing it "YogTowers". Bristol was chosen for its infrastructure and transport links to
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and within
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for ease of access by the other members of their team. Their team continued to expand as other members of The Yogscast also moved in to the office to consolidate their operations in the shared space, and by July 2012 The Yogscast had more than a dozen members and staff in their office. A variety of new friends and content creators such as Martyn Littlewood ("InTheLittleWood") and Hat Films also joined, marking the expansion of the Yogscast line-up beyond the original ''World of Warcraft'' group. As part of a collaboration with
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and
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, a playable character based on Lane was released as downloadable content for ''
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'' on 6 December 2013, with all proceeds going to charity. The channel began to release a series of music videos during this period, including a
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' " What's Up?" parody named "HONEYDEWYEAYEA", "MoonQuest: An Epic Journey", "Screw the Nether", and "Diggy Diggy Hole", the latter of which received 54 million views and was later covered by power metal band Wind Rose. The Yogscast also began to hold regular public appearances in exhibitions and events throughout the United Kingdom where they would perform live shows and organise signings at events like the Insomnia Gaming Festival and the London Comic Con. In 2014, Brindley was named by ''
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'' as one of Britain's 500 most influential people.


Diversification and independence (2016–present)

Citing professional difficulties, The Yogscast left
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in 2016 and set up their own
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. The Yogscast also partnered with
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to produce and manage the Xbox On channel on YouTube on behalf of Xbox UK. In addition, numerous content creators such as Matthew Meredith ("Caff"), BasicallyBea, GeestarGames, Overwatch Central, and Vidiots also joined as part of the larger Yogscast network. In May 2017, The Yogscast announced their first published game, ''Caveblazers'', developed by indie games developer Deadpan Games, as part of their foray into the game publishing business, marking the start of another new revenue stream for the company. Their second published game, ''Brunch Club'' was released in August 2019. In August 2022, they published ''
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'', their most successful game to date which sold over 500,000 units as of October 2022. In July 2017, The Yogscast left their old headquarters at Bond Street and shifted to larger offices elsewhere in Bristol at the King William House in Queen Square, furnishing it with new amenities and upgraded equipment. Their new dedicated recording suites were also made available for rental by content producers to record and stream content. These new headquarters were named The Yogscast Studios, abbreviated as "YogStudios". Old studio equipment that was previously used by The Yogscast in the old offices was also given to the
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to be used as part of a new museum development. In November 2017, The Yogscast spun off Fourth Floor Creative, a
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specialising in
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within the
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headed by The Yogscast's chief revenue officer Rich Keith. They were formed as a separate entity with the stated intention of drawing upon their experience gathered from being in The Yogscast to work with companies and influencers outside of The Yogscast. They began with a team of two, but within their first year they had grown to encompass eighteen staff and conduct 140 marketing campaigns, most of them for non-Yogscast influencers. From July to August 2019, members Meredith and Paul "Sjin" Sykes as well as CEO Mark Turpin were removed from The Yogscast or resigned following various allegations of inappropriate conduct. Turpin was accused of causing a woman "several breakdowns", "making suggestive comments", "discussing what he liked about
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body even when heshowed a clear disinterest in it", and mentioning "sending nudes". He was suspended, and later resigned from Yogscast. In August 2019, The Yogscast hosted their own convention named YogCon. The event was hosted in Motion in Bristol, and 800 tickets were made available for purchase. The event featured three stages, two of which were live-streamed on Twitch. These stages featured events including; live book reading, a live version of the Triforce! podcast, a live music session and a pub quiz which both attendees of YogCon and people following the livestream could take part in. In 2021, The Yogscast made a six-figure investment in Chance & Counters, a
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based in Bristol, to help fund further expansion plans. Also in 2021, Yogscast launched a podcast division, Pickaxe. They promote a successful slate of shows, including ''Simon's Peculiar Portions'', Hat Films' ''The Hat Chat Podcast'', ''Chance & Counters'', ''Zero Degrees'' and ''The Review of Death: A
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Podcast''. , the main Yogscast YouTube channel has ~7,090,000 subscribers, 4,510,322,362 video views, and featured 30 other YouTube channels, while the Yogscast Twitch channel has ~945,000 followers and a total of 137,820,000 video views.


Productions


Video series


''World of Warcraft''

The Yogscast's ''
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'' videos were the first videos released by The Yogscast and largely took the form of parodic
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videos. In July 2010, Brindley and Lane also began a series of play-through videos previewing the '' Cataclysm''
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. Much of The Yogscast's initial popularity was due to media and blog coverage of these videos, with
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(later becoming
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) regularly covering them as they were released.


''Minecraft''

One of the most popular video features of The Yogscast are their many ''
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'' series. In December 2010, Brindley and Lane began an ongoing series of
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-style ''Minecraft'' survival multiplayer videos. As the series progressed, it evolved into a semi-improvised comedy drama named ''Shadow of Israphel''. This new series led to a boom in the number of the group's YouTube subscribers and was a major contributing factor in their rise to fame. The last installment, episode 42, was released in July 2012. The series has been put on hold since and has not been officially cancelled, although its indefinite hiatus remains a recurring joke amongst The Yogscast and their audience. Since then, they have also produced other narrative-driven series set in ''Minecraft'', often with the use of modpacks like ''Tekkit'', such as ''Jaffa Factory'', ''YogLabs'', ''MoonQuest'' and ''Hole Diggers'' which have also attracted a large audience. Another of Brindley and Lane's ''Minecraft'' series also involved them playing and bumbling through different player-made adventure maps, showcasing different maps made by the player community. In June 2011, The Yogscast curated and released a collection of ''Minecraft'' mods which they named the "Yogbox".


''Garry's Mod''

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. Over the years, the group have modified the gamemode repeatedly, introducing a variety of new roles, house rules and items.


Live action

The Yogscast have participated and produced their own large-scale live action series. The most common of these are the group's coverage of various
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s, as well as
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sessions and studio-promoted "challenge" videos. Other notable live action productions include a discussion with television and radio presenter
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, a
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-style interview with actor
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, an interview with
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, a promotional project with
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, and a series of promotional live action sketches with
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, EA,
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, and some smaller indie developers.


Podcasts


''YoGPoD''

The ''YoGPoD'' is the group's first podcast, first released on 5 February 2009, and was intended to run alongside the group's YouTube video releases. Along with hosts Brindley and Lane, it often featured other members of their ''World of Warcraft'' guild, and was initially released with a proposed weekly schedule. Releases became more sporadic over time, however, to the point that "YoGPoD 42: Strawnana" came out on 4 July 2012, 5 months after its predecessor. A Halloween-themed YoGPoD, "YoGPoD 44: Halloween Spack-2-cular" was released on 28 October 2012, followed by "YoGPoD 45: Halloween Spack-3-cular" on 30 October 2013. Following the 2013 Halloween YoGPoD, there was a short run of releases from October 2015 to January 2016, before the schedule paused again. On 9 July 2018, a surprise Halloween-themed episode entitled "YoGPoD 51: Halloween Spack-10-cular" was released to celebrate a decade of Yogscast content. Despite the name, it was recorded and released far from Halloween. The ''YoGPoD'' has no strict structure, but one of the more prominent features has Lane impersonate public figures that Brindley then "interviews".
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,
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and
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are often parodied in this fashion. The podcast reached #1 on the
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UK Podcasts chart on 4 July 2012, following the release of "YoGPoD 42: Strawnana".


''Triforce!''

''Triforce!'' is a gaming and general discussion podcast hosted by Lewis Brindley, Sips (Chris Lovasz) and Pyrion Flax (Edward Forsyth). It was first released on 23 March 2016. The podcast is posted alongside ''The YoGPoD'' and features the trio talking about various ideas centred on gaming but also expand to current topics and sporadic thoughts. The structure of the podcast is fairly loose, with an introduction, miscellaneous topics, a gaming section, a reading from Pyrion Flax's homebrew fiction "Bodega" (Episode 19 to Episode 43) and in the early episodes, a Q and A from Twitter followers at the close of the podcast. In 2017, the official ''YoGPoD'' YouTube channel was rebranded for the ''Triforce!'' podcast. A spinoff
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style series, titled ''Bodega'', was also debuted. The series features excerpts of the regular ''Triforce!'', podcast where Pyrion Flax narrates his homebrew Science fiction. ''Bodega: Tales from the Bodegaverse'' was published in print and ebook formats in 2019.


Other podcasts

''Hat Chat'' is a comedy variety podcast hosted by Chris Trott, Ross Hornby, and Alex Smith of Hat Films. ''Simon's Peculiar Portions'' takes the form of hosts Simon Lane and Lewis Brindley discussing odd but true news stories Simon has found on the internet each week. The podcast is also published in video form to the main Yogscast Youtube channel. ''Pitch, Please'' is hosted by Yogscast editors Tom Hazell and Alex Turner. Each episode, the hosts discuss wacky pitches for new video games with one or more of the developers from Yogscast Games, often guest starring another member or friend of the Yogscast. ''High Rollers: Aerois'' is an
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'' podcast hosted by a group of Yogscast members known as the High Rollers, led by Mark "Sherlock" Hulmes in the role of Dungeon Master.


Live broadcasts

The ''Yogscast Jingle Jam'' is a series of live streams that are shown over the course of December each year with the intention to raise money for charity. ''High Rollers D&D'' is a live play ''Dungeons & Dragons'' series that was broadcast live on the Yogscast Twitch channel on Sundays from 5pm GMT. It is the largest ''Dungeons & Dragons'' livestream in Europe, and has partnered with
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on several miniseries. ''High Rollers D&D'' left the Yogscast in 2023 to become an independently produced show. The ''Yogscast Poker Nights'' is a series of poker games broadcast live on Twitch. In May 2018, The Yogscast signed a six-episode sponsorship deal with KamaGames to promote the latter's ''Pokerist'' app on the live stream.


Yogscast Games

The Yogscast formed a
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division, Yogscast Games, in 2017. It has since published games such as ''Caveblazers'', ''Brunch Club'', ''Landlord's Super'' and ''Drink More Glurp,'' as well as ''Helheim Hassle'', ''Startenders'', ''Trolley Problem, Inc'', ''Golfie'', and ''
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'' In August 2020, it announced Tiny Teams, a week-long indie games festival broadcast on The Yogscast's Twitch channel and hosted by director of publishing at the time Ben Edgar. In August 2021, the label hired Simon Byron as director of publishing, who had previously worked in the same role at
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. ''Drink More Glurp'', a game in which players compete in alien olympics, was released in August 2020 on the
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. ''Trolley Problem, Inc'', released in April 2022, was a
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game based on the
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. ''PlateUp!'', a
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restaurant management game made by solo developer Alastair Janse van Rensburg, was released in August 2022. Within 12 days of its release, the game had grossed $1 million on
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.


Games published


Current members


Charity initiatives

Since 2011, The Yogscast have organised a series of live streams every year in December to benefit charity. The idea began when fans would send presents to Brindley and Lane during the Christmas season, but they would instead insist that the money be donated to charity. The Yogscast started their first charity live stream in December 2011 with the intention to raise money for
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's Give a Goat programme to "send locally-sourced and vaccinated goats to families living in poverty." As part of their charity drive, the group hosted a live stream on
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every day in December while viewers were encouraged to donate to the charity through the
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fundraising portal. The live streams were broadcast out of the basement of the house which Brindley, Lane, and Rutherford shared at that time. A total of £66,040.30 was raised, exceeding the target goal of £60,000. For this achievement, The Yogscast was named JustGiving's Most Popular Fundraiser of 2012. For the 2012 holiday season, the Yogscast team conducted another charity drive for Oxfam called ''Honeydew's Honey Drive'', with a target of raising £60,000. Improvements over the previous year included upgrading to a dedicated streaming studio in their new offices in Bristol, as well as the participation of other YouTube content producers such as Hat Films,
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, and
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. The charity drive was organised in aid of Oxfam's 'Plan Bee' to provide training and equipment for
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in
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and '365 Emergency Fund' for the provision of urgent aid in emergencies. In addition to viewer donations through the JustGiving website, the team also raised additional proceeds through the sale of Twitch subscriptions, merchandise and Christmas songs to be donated to charity. As incentive to donate and at Lane's goading, Brindley agreed to
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in a female bee costume should the charity drive reach their target goal. The goal was reached, and as promised, Brindley dressed up in the costume for Christmas Day. Honeydew's Honey Drive was successful in raising £240,568.25, more than triple that of the previous year. The group were again nominated for
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's Most Popular Fundraiser of 2013, and received a Special Recognition Award at the JustGiving Awards ceremony. In 2013, The Yogscast hosted the ''Dwarven Dairy Drive''. Starting with this charity drive, donations were made through
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instead of JustGiving, allowing donators to receive an assortment of games and in-game content as a token of appreciation. Donations were also distributed to benefit multiple charities rather than just one — in addition to Oxfam, the charity drive also supported GamesAid, Little People UK, Special Effect, and War Child. This charity drive attracted considerably more donators than previous livestreams, and raised a total of $1,159,746.33, triple that of the previous year. The ''Yogscast Ukraine Fundraiser'', held 9 August 2022, successfully raised £19,280.18 for War Child UK (humanitarian aid for children displaced during the
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).


Jingle Jam

In 2014, The Yogscast named their live stream charity drive the ''Yogscast Jingle Jam'', which has remained the theme for every year's charity drive since then. The ''Yogscast Jingle Jam 2015'' invited special guests to the live streams including fellow YouTube celebrities Adam Montoya ("SeaNanners"), Jordan Maron ("CaptainSparklez") and Toby Turner ("Tobuscus"). Subsequent years saw the charity drive break records in quick succession. The ''Yogscast Jingle Jam 2016'' surpassed the previous year's total within the first week of the charity drive, and raised more than double their 2013 record, about $2.5 to 2.6 million. As with previous years, it featured a list of supported charities, but also enabled a new option for donators to pick another beneficiary from a list of thousands of charities. The 2017 instalment was even more successful, raising $500,000 in the first hour, $1 million in the first day, and breaking the 2016 record within the first week. It drew a peak of 60,400 concurrent viewers in the first week of December, and by the end of the month they had broadcast more than 700 hours of live streaming and were watched by 2.5 million people, amounting to 6.8 million viewer-hours or 779 viewer-years watched, making the Yogscast the most-watched channel on Twitch that month by time watched. The charity drive raised a grand total of $5,245,772, again more than twice that of the previous year. For their work with
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, The Yogscast was awarded the Celebrity Charity Champion for the Third Sector Awards in 2018. In 2018, The Yogscast launched the ''Yogscast Jingle Jam 2018'', adding
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and Call of Duty Endowment to the list of featured charities. Again, The Yogscast became the most watched channel on Twitch by hours watched, with 2.62 million viewer-hours watched from 30 November to 6 December. In addition, the first two days produced the best-performing broadcasts of the year for the channel. The Yogscast raised $1 million within the first two days and $1.5 million within the first three. Some of the live streams included a live baking stream on 5 December in collaboration with ''
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'' contestant Briony Williams, during which they also hit a milestone of raising $2 million, as well as a "Sex and Science" discussion panel on 22 December with
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s
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and Simon Clark. By the end of the charity drive, the Jingle Jam 2018 had raised $3.3 million for charity, for a cumulative total of $14,939,930.53 after 2018. The ''Jingle Jam 2019'' raised $250,000 in the first 8 minutes and $1 million within the first 24 hours. It was the second-most watched channel on Twitch for the week of 2 to 8 December 2019, attracting 1.9 million viewer-hours, second only to
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. Its events included the inaugural Yogscast Game Jam, a 48-hour
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, with the theme of the year of 'GIVING!'. Eventually, it raised $2.7 million. The ''Jingle Jam 2020'' switched its fundraising platform to Tiltify after 7 years on Humble Bundle, while continuing to provide game bundles in return for donations. It featured a longer list of twelve charities, with limited numbers of game bundles being assigned to each charity. The duration of the charity livestream was also shortened to 2 weeks, owing due to
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requirements during the
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and difficulty in content generation toward the end of the fundraiser. The fundraiser raised a total of £2,120,590 ($2,841,000), bringing the cumulative total to $20 million. The ''Jingle Jam 2021'', in its tenth anniversary, was organised for the benefit of 14 charities, with the new additions of
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, End Violence and Racism Against ESEA Communities, Global's Make Some Noise, and Lifelites. In addition, other content creators were invited to create their own community fundraising
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alongside the main campaign, with their donators also able to receive the game bundle as a reward. It again raised more than $1 million within the first 24 hours, and a total of £3,342,063. Of this, more than £480,000 were raised by 215 community fundraisers. The ''Jingle Jam 2022'' was announced to benefit 12 charities, with the new additions of the
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,
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, Dogs for Autism,
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,
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,
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,
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, Reset Mental Health, and
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. It also bundled its largest games collection to date with a donation of at least £35 being rewarded with 90 games with a retail value of more than £1,000. In August 2022, Jingle Jam was registered as a charity in England and Wales, with the
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, independent of The Yogscast. The ''Jingle Jam 2023'' also announced 12 charity partners:
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, Campaign Against Living Miserably,
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, CoppaFeel!,
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,
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, Justdiggit,
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, the
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, Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal, War Child UK, and
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. In February 2023, Jingle Jam registered with the
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. The ''Jingle Jam 2024'' was announced with 8 charities, some returning and some new: Autistica, Campaign Against Living Miserably,
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,
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,
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, Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal, War Child, and Whale and Dolphin Conservation. Campaign Against Living Miserably and War Child were announced as strategic partners and will be regular fixtures for Jingle Jam over the next three years.


List of Christmas live streams


Awards and nominations


See also

* Hat Films * RTGame


Notes


References


Further reading

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Games


Yogscast Games

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