@GreatsageGamer Competitors: 5 Similar YouTube Channels Compared
@GreatsageGamer (5,480 subs, 84 videos) is a Black Myth: Wukong 4K gameplay channel on PS5. The closest direct competitors by content type are @markryt331 (4,970 subs, BloodStrike gameplay) and @exilas8699 (10,000 subs, FPS weapon showcases). The other three channels in the scraped set drift into animation, AI content, and study vlogs.
Channel data · captured May 14, 2026
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Honestly, looking at this competitor set, the first thing worth flagging is that it's mixed. @GreatsageGamer publishes Black Myth: Wukong gameplay in 4K — a very specific corner of soulslike/action-RPG content, captured on PS5. Of the five channels flagged as similar, only two actually live in the gaming-gameplay lane. The other three got pulled in by sub-count proximity, not content overlap. So when I talk about real competitors below, I'm separating the ones GreatsageGamer actually has to win viewers against from the ones that share a follower-count bracket but a completely different audience.
@markryt331 sits at 4,970 subs across 123 videos and is the closest peer here in terms of size and intent. Their channel is BloodStrike gameplay — a battle royale shooter, so different genre, but the underlying motion is the same: raw gameplay clips, gamer audience, sub-count grind visible right in the description (they're publicly tracking 2k/3k/4k/5k milestones). Where they diverge from GreatsageGamer is upload volume: 123 videos vs 84 means markryt331 has been pushing more content, likely shorter clips per upload. If you watch BloodStrike, or you like seeing creators be transparent about their sub milestones, follow them. If you specifically want Wukong combat, stay with the source.
@exilas8699 is interesting because the sub count (10,000) suggests bigger, but the 2,000 videos number tells the real story — this is a high-volume, low-effort-per-video FPS showcase channel covering Call of Duty and tactical shooters. Roughly 24 videos for every one GreatsageGamer publishes. That's a totally different production model: think one-minute weapon reload clips, not full 4K gameplay walkthroughs. Audience overlap is probably real but thin — both groups are PS5/console shooter-adjacent gamers, but the FPS audience and the action-RPG/soulslike audience cross over less than people assume. Worth following exilas if you live in the gun-showcase corner of YouTube.
@pixudomain2.0 (8,360 subs, only 21 videos) is an animation channel. I want to be straight here: this is not a real competitor to GreatsageGamer. Their description is literally one word — "animation" — and 8,360 subs across only 21 videos suggests a viral hit somewhere in the catalogue, which is a wildly different growth pattern than a gameplay channel publishing 84 videos to reach 5,480. The reason a tool might surface them as similar is probably visual-aesthetic overlap (stylized fantasy frames look animation-adjacent), but the audience intent is different. Skip unless you genuinely want animation content.
@vladojoinee at 5,070 subs is even further off. The channel description is about AI employees and being a serial AI/networking/physics founder — pretty clearly a tech/founder channel, not gaming at all. The reason it shows up in a competitor scrape is almost certainly the sub-count bracket (within ~400 of GreatsageGamer's 5,480). For a creator scouting peers, this is a useful reminder that "similar size" isn't the same as "similar audience." Don't model your upload strategy off this channel — the underlying mechanics of growing a B2B AI founder channel and growing a Wukong gameplay channel have basically nothing in common.
@mariwithteas (9,240 subs, 216 videos, Brazil) is a cozy study-vlog channel — coffee, romanticizing study days, Instagram/TikTok cross-promo. Zero gaming overlap. The thing worth noticing here, though, is the video count: 216 videos to 9,240 subs is roughly 43 subs per video. GreatsageGamer is at 5,480 subs / 84 videos, or about 65 subs per video — better per-upload pull, smaller catalogue. Different worlds, but the math is interesting as a passing data point on which production model converts harder per upload.
If you watch @GreatsageGamer, the only channel from this set I'd actually queue alongside is @markryt331 — same gameplay-clip ethos, similar size, console shooter audience that overlaps loosely with the action-game crowd. @exilas8699 is worth a follow if you want to see what a high-volume, weapon-showcase grind looks like in practice. The other three are not competitors in any meaningful sense, just sub-count neighbors. Worth knowing that before you start trying to learn from their strategies.
Common questions
Who are @GreatsageGamer's biggest competitors on YouTube?
The honest answer is that @GreatsageGamer's tightest competitor in this scraped set is @markryt331 (4,970 subs), another solo gameplay channel — different game (BloodStrike vs Black Myth: Wukong) but the same publish-clips-and-grow model. @exilas8699 (10,000 subs) is a looser competitor: FPS weapon-showcase content, much higher video volume at 2,000 uploads. The other three flagged channels (animation, AI founder content, cozy study vlogs) share sub-count proximity but no real audience overlap. So realistically, the gaming-channel competitive set inside this slice is small — two actual peers, not five.
How does @GreatsageGamer compare to @markryt331?
Both channels are roughly the same size — GreatsageGamer at 5,480 subs, markryt331 at 4,970 — so this is a near-peer comparison. The differences are genre and pace. GreatsageGamer publishes Black Myth: Wukong gameplay in 4K on PS5, a single-player action-RPG. markryt331 publishes BloodStrike, a battle royale shooter, and has shipped 123 videos to GreatsageGamer's 84. That's about 46% more uploads. Same audience instinct (gamers wanting raw clips), different genre, different cadence. markryt331 is also more publicly grind-y about sub milestones, which is visible right in their channel description tracking 2k through 8k.
What channels should I watch alongside @GreatsageGamer?
Realistically, from this set: @markryt331 if you like solo-creator gameplay clips and don't mind switching from action-RPG to battle royale. @exilas8699 if you want a much higher-volume FPS feed — they've published 2,000 videos, mostly weapon showcases, so it's a different snacking experience. Skip @pixudomain2.0 (animation), @vladojoinee (AI founder content), and @mariwithteas (study vlogs) unless you have outside interest in those topics. The honest take is that GreatsageGamer's actual content peers are mostly outside this five-channel scrape — Black Myth: Wukong creators specifically, which you'd find by searching the game tag directly.
Is @GreatsageGamer the biggest channel in their niche?
Not close, but the question is a bit unfair. Within this scraped competitor set, GreatsageGamer (5,480 subs) is mid-pack — bigger than @markryt331 (4,970) and @vladojoinee (5,070), smaller than @pixudomain2.0 (8,360), @mariwithteas (9,240), and @exilas8699 (10,000). But three of those bigger channels aren't actually in the same niche. The real Black Myth: Wukong creator landscape is much larger than this five-channel slice shows — there are gameplay channels with hundreds of thousands of subs in that game's tag. This scrape just doesn't capture them, which is worth keeping in mind.
What's the difference between @GreatsageGamer and similar creators?
The clearest difference is content specificity. GreatsageGamer is locked into Black Myth: Wukong 4K gameplay on PS5 — a narrow, recent-release-driven niche. @markryt331 is on BloodStrike, a competitive shooter. @exilas8699 covers weapons across multiple shooters, treating games as raw material for showcase clips. Three of the five flagged competitors aren't gaming channels at all. The bigger pattern worth noting: GreatsageGamer's 65 subs per video (5,480 / 84) is a decent rate, suggesting the Wukong-specific audience is engaged when found. The real question is whether 4K gameplay alone is enough hook once Wukong's release wave fades.
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