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@Freyaislive Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Gaming Channels Compared

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@Freyaislive (4,100 subs, 581 videos) competes most directly with @heartlessKVD (4,810 subs, 3,600 videos) and @DarrowGaming (6,360 subs, 283 videos). The key observable difference is upload volume: Freya sits at ~7 videos per 100 subs, while heartlessKVD pumps out roughly 750.

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The shared bucket here is small-channel gaming creators sitting between 2K and 7K subs, mostly mobile-leaning, mostly figuring out their format in public. @Freyaislive describes herself as an "average gamer" who likes sharing the passion — that framing puts her in a wide overlap with India-based BGMI and Free Fire streamers plus a couple of Western game-review oddballs. Five channels surface as her closest neighbors, but the gaps between them are sharper than the sub counts suggest.

@heartlessKVD (4,810 subs, 3,600 videos) is the most interesting comparison point because the volume is absurd. 3,600 uploads at ~4.8K subs means he's averaging about 1.3 subs per video lifetime — a ratio that screams "daily Free Fire clips, low edit time." Freya has 581 videos for 4,100 subs, which is roughly 7 subs per video. That's nearly 5x more efficient on a per-upload basis. If you're watching Freya for the personality side of gaming, heartlessKVD won't scratch that itch — he's pure volume-play, clip-mill territory. Worth following if you want to see what the high-frequency BGMI loop looks like when it doesn't quite break out.

@DarrowGaming (6,360 subs, 283 videos) is the inverse profile and probably the better strategic comp for Freya. Amit Verma is doing BGMI clutches, gameplay, updates and tutorials — a clean four-format mix — and pulling roughly 22 subs per video. That's the highest per-video efficiency in this whole set. The takeaway for Freya isn't "play BGMI," it's that DarrowGaming is doing fewer videos with clearer category labels (clutch vs tutorial vs update), which probably helps the algorithm sort him. Freya's 581 videos likely span more game variety, which makes the channel harder to categorize. Follow Darrow if you want a tighter BGMI-only feed.

@globbb11 (5,900 subs, 186 videos, Australia) is the genuine outlier and honestly the most fun one. 186 videos since 2020 means he uploads when he feels like it — call it ~3 a month — and his bio is just "we do a bit of globbin." Game reviews, no schedule, Western sensibility. He's the only non-India channel in Freya's comp set, which tells you something: the algorithm is grouping Freya with both Indian mobile-gaming creators AND laid-back Western review channels. That's a split-audience signal. If she ever leans further into commentary-style content, globbb11 is the format to study, not the BGMI grinders.

@gurustudyvlogs9276 (5,540 subs, 2,200 videos) is a weird inclusion — the handle says study vlogs but the description is "EARN With ALOK" with a WhatsApp number, so this looks like a multi-niche channel that's drifted from study content into something else. 2,200 videos for 5,540 subs is ~2.5 subs per upload, which is in the same volume-mill range as heartlessKVD. The signal here for Freya: the algorithm is occasionally bucketing her with channels that have very loose niche discipline. Probably not someone to follow for content reference, but useful as a warning of where 581 unfocused videos can lead.

@abheyparsad2017 (2,450 subs, 360 videos) is the smallest channel in the set and the closest to Freya in upload pace — 360 videos for 2,450 subs is ~6.8 subs per video, almost identical to her 7. The bio is just "#radhikakanha" which is a devotional reference, so this might be a hashtag-overlap pull rather than a true content match. Worth watching as a peer trying to figure things out at a similar scale, not as a tactical study.

If you watch @Freyaislive, the realistic also-watch list is @DarrowGaming for the cleaner BGMI execution and @globbb11 for the laid-back Western review angle — those two bracket the two directions her channel could plausibly grow. heartlessKVD and gurustudyvlogs are interesting as cautionary tales about volume without clear positioning. The thing nobody can see from outside is retention, and that's what would actually decide which neighbor she ends up resembling in another 500 videos.

Common questions

Who are @Freyaislive's biggest competitors on YouTube?

Her closest neighbors by sub count and content space are @heartlessKVD (4,810 subs), @DarrowGaming (6,360 subs), @globbb11 (5,900 subs), @gurustudyvlogs9276 (5,540 subs) and @abheyparsad2017 (2,450 subs). The cluster is mostly India-based mobile gaming creators with one Australian game-review outlier. Freya sits at 4,100 subs across 581 videos, which puts her squarely in the middle of this pack on subscribers but with a fairly average upload count — heartlessKVD has nearly 7x more videos, while @globbb11 has 3x fewer.

How does @Freyaislive compare to @abheyparsad2017?

These two are the most structurally similar channels in the comp set. Freya has 4,100 subs across 581 videos (~7 subs per upload). @abheyparsad2017 has 2,450 subs across 360 videos (~6.8 subs per upload). Almost identical efficiency. The difference is that @abheyparsad2017's bio is just "#radhikakanha," which is a Krishna devotional reference rather than a gaming label — so the topical overlap with Freya might be thinner than the numbers suggest. They look like two creators at a similar maturity stage figuring out where their channel fits.

What channels should I watch alongside @Freyaislive?

The strongest pairing is @DarrowGaming (6,360 subs) if you want cleaner BGMI execution — clutches, tutorials, updates organized into clear categories. Add @globbb11 (5,900 subs) if you want the casual game-review side, since he's the only Western, no-schedule creator in this cluster. Those two bracket the two directions Freya's channel could plausibly grow. heartlessKVD is worth a single watch to see what high-volume Free Fire content looks like, but it's a different rhythm — closer to clip mill than personality channel.

Is @Freyaislive the biggest channel in their niche?

No. In this specific comp set she's actually the second-smallest, sitting at 4,100 subs. @DarrowGaming leads at 6,360, then @globbb11 at 5,900, @gurustudyvlogs9276 at 5,540, @heartlessKVD at 4,810, then Freya at 4,100, with @abheyparsad2017 at 2,450 below her. The spread is tight though — all six channels fit in a ~4,000 sub band. None of them have broken out yet, which is honestly typical of the small-creator gaming pocket where everyone's stuck around the 5K plateau.

What's the difference between @Freyaislive and similar creators?

The clearest difference is volume discipline. heartlessKVD and gurustudyvlogs9276 are running 2,200-3,600 video catalogs with sub-per-video ratios under 3 — pure quantity plays. DarrowGaming runs lean at 283 videos for 6,360 subs (~22 subs per video) with a tight BGMI focus. globbb11 uploads irregularly with a casual Western voice. Freya sits in the middle at 581 videos and 7 subs per upload — neither high-volume mill nor highly-curated. The observable gap is positioning: the channels above her have cleaner one-line identities, and hers is broader.

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