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@famantogaming Competitors: 5 YouTube Channels Compared (May 2026)

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@famantogaming (14,100 subs, 926 videos) sits in a niche space — cinematic Elden Ring and Souls-game edits — where the closest direct competitors are @LostSavePoint9 (17,100 subs, gaming secrets) and @exilas8699 (10,000 subs, FPS weapon showcases). The main differentiator is famantogaming's cinematic, mod-heavy edit focus versus their gameplay-explainer formats.

@famantogaming vs competitors — channel data · captured May 14, 2026

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The Elden Ring and Souls-likes creator space is weirder than it looks from the outside. You've got walkthrough channels, lore explainers, build-guide creators, speedrun documentarians, and then the smaller cinematic-edit pocket where @famantogaming lives — high-effort modded boss footage and epic-moment cuts set to music. From what I can tell about the scrape this competitor set was pulled from, the matches are a mixed bag: a couple are genuinely adjacent, a couple are clearly algorithmic noise. I'll call out which is which honestly rather than pretend they're all real competitors.

@LostSavePoint9 (17,100 subs, 309 videos) is probably the closest legitimate competitor in this set. Also US-based, also gaming-focused, and at 17,100 subs sits just ahead of @famantogaming's 14,100. Their angle is gaming secrets, hidden locations, Easter eggs and developer details — so it's a content-discovery format rather than an edit-craft format. 309 videos means they upload roughly 3x more frequently in absolute terms but at lower per-video production cost. If your favorite famantogaming videos are the obscure-NPC-dialogue style observations, LostSavePoint9 probably scratches that itch. If you're watching for the visual treatment of boss runs, you won't get that from them.

@exilas8699 (10,000 subs, 2,000 videos) has a wild ratio — 2,000 videos for 10,000 subs is a 5:1 video-to-sub mix, which usually signals a shorts-heavy or rapid-cut showcase channel. EXILAS focuses on weapon showcases and reload animations across Call of Duty and other FPS titles. So adjacent on the appreciation-for-game-asset-craft axis but a completely different game space. There's no Souls overlap at all. The reason they probably surface as a competitor is the shared production sensibility — clean, tight edits of gameplay footage. Worth a follow if you like watching mechanical animation work, regardless of which game it's from.

@pixudomain2.0 (8,360 subs, 21 videos) is the inverse profile — very few uploads, decent following per video. The description just says "animation," which doesn't tell us much. Could be 3D, could be Blender shorts, could be hand-drawn 2D, could be Source-Filmmaker style work. If it's cinematic CG, that's actually conceptually close to what famantogaming does, because modded cinematic edits are kind of low-budget animation directing. Hard to verify without watching. I'd flag this one as "maybe relevant, can't tell from metadata alone" and leave it to the reader to check.

@sameer_dramaa (27,500 subs, 1,000 videos) — honest take, this one isn't really a competitor. India-based shopping/deals channel with Hindi-language descriptions, audience demo is completely different from a US Souls-edits viewer. The 27,500 subs and 1,000 videos look impressive when you line up the raw numbers, but you'd never see the same person subscribed to both this and famantogaming. The scrape probably caught this because of overlapping generic "viral" tags or whatever keyword soup YouTube indexed. Useful for sub-count context, not for anything else. Skip it.

@Ali_Wealth (26,900 subs, 92 videos) is the same story — Hindi-language finance education channel covering Rich Mindset, smart saving, stock market basics. Zero content overlap with Souls-game edits. The reason it landed in this set is unclear, possibly just a YouTube similarity-graph oddity where small US channels get matched against larger India-based channels with high engagement velocity. Useful as a reminder that "similar channel" suggestions are noisy across the platform, but not someone any famantogaming viewer would naturally also watch. The 92 videos for 26,900 subs is actually a strong ratio though, worth noting as a curiosity.

If you watch @famantogaming, the realistic also-watches from this set are @LostSavePoint9 for the gaming-discovery side and @exilas8699 if you appreciate the production craft of FPS gameplay edits. @pixudomain2.0 is a maybe — depends what their animation niche actually turns out to be. The two India-based channels are algorithmic noise, not real competitors. For a creator at 14,100 subs and 926 videos doing high-effort modded cinematic work, the more useful competitive question is probably less about these five specifically and more about the larger Souls cinematic-edit creators on YouTube and TikTok that this particular scrape didn't surface.

@famantogaming competitors: common questions

Who are @famantogaming's biggest competitors on YouTube?

The closest direct competitors from this comparison set are @LostSavePoint9 (17,100 subs) and @exilas8699 (10,000 subs) — both gaming channels with at least some overlapping audience interests. @LostSavePoint9 is the strongest match because they're also US-based and gaming-focused, just with a different content angle (secrets and Easter eggs versus famantogaming's cinematic Souls edits). @exilas8699 sits in FPS-weapon-showcase territory, so it's adjacent on production craft but completely different on game genre. The other three channels in this set look more like algorithmic noise than real competitive overlap.

How does @famantogaming compare to @pixudomain2.0?

Different scales and probably different content modes. @famantogaming has 14,100 subs across 926 videos, which is high volume and sustained output over time. @pixudomain2.0 has 8,360 subs across just 21 videos — a much higher subs-per-video ratio suggesting either a slow-burn quality-focused approach or a channel that went viral on a handful of pieces. The description only says "animation" so it's hard to confirm the overlap is real. If pixudomain2.0 is doing cinematic CG, it's conceptually adjacent to famantogaming's modded edits. If it's a different animation style entirely, the overlap is mostly nominal.

What channels should I watch alongside @famantogaming?

From this specific comparison set, @LostSavePoint9 is the safest also-watch — same country, same gaming focus, similar mid-tier size at 17,100 subs. If you like the production craft of famantogaming's videos but want different game genres, @exilas8699's weapon-showcase work has a similar attention-to-detail energy. @pixudomain2.0 is worth checking if their animation work turns out to be cinematic in style. For a Souls-edits viewer specifically, the better recommendations are probably found by searching "Elden Ring cinematic" or "Souls mods" directly, since algorithmic similarity scrapes tend to miss the tightest micro-niche creators.

Is @famantogaming the biggest channel in their niche?

Not really, but it depends how you define the niche. At 14,100 subs, famantogaming is mid-sized for a Souls-content creator overall, but specifically within the cinematic-edit-with-mods sub-niche they're probably in the more established tier. The largest Souls channels on YouTube are walkthrough and lore creators with hundreds of thousands of subs, a totally different format. Within this comparison set, @sameer_dramaa (27,500) and @Ali_Wealth (26,900) are larger but operate in completely different niches and languages, so the raw sub-count comparison is misleading rather than informative.

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

The main differentiator is content type. @famantogaming produces cinematic edits — modded boss fights, epic moments cut to music, high-effort visual treatment of Souls-game footage. The closest competitors in this comparison set produce different formats entirely: @LostSavePoint9 does secrets and Easter-egg content, @exilas8699 does mechanical weapon showcases, @pixudomain2.0 does some flavor of animation. So the craft overlap is real (everyone here is doing careful video editing) but the content angle is distinct. Famantogaming's specific niche is Souls-likes plus visual style plus mods — a narrow three-way combination that's actually pretty defensible.

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