RTGame facts for kids
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Born | Daniel Condren 13 April 1995 Ireland |
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Years active | 2011–present | ||||||||||||
Genre | Gaming | ||||||||||||
Subscribers | 2.89 million | ||||||||||||
Total views | 1.39 billion | ||||||||||||
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Subscriber and view counts updated as of 24 January 2025. |
Daniel Condren (born 13 April 1995) is better known online as RTGame. He is an Irish-Canadian YouTuber and live streamer.
RTGame is famous for his funny comments while playing video games. He often plays games in very unusual or tricky ways. He started making videos in 2011 and began live streaming in 2016. His popularity grew a lot in 2018. As of early 2025, his YouTube channel has over 2.8 million subscribers. His Twitch channel has more than 1.1 million followers.
Early Life
Condren was born in Ireland on April 13, 1995. His father is Irish and his mother is Canadian. This means he has citizenship in both Ireland and Canada.
He went to Trinity College in Dublin. There, he earned a degree in English literature in November 2017. While in college, he won a Mario Kart tournament on December 3, 2015. This win earned him the fun nickname 'The Drift King'.
Career Highlights
Condren started his YouTube channel on August 13, 2011. His very first video, a Terraria Let's Play, was uploaded just five days later.
In December 2018, he joined Jingle Jam, a yearly charity event by Yogscast. He helped the event raise an amazing $3.3 million for good causes.
Fun Ways to Play Games
RTGame's videos often show him playing games in unique ways. For example, he has:
- Organized Minecraft building sessions for his Twitch fans.
- Spent 13 real-life days looking for a rare shiny Wooloo in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
- Tried to knock out every character in a Hitman 3 level. He then tried to put them all into a meat freezer. This funny attempt didn't quite work as planned!
YouTube Video Policies
In December 2022, YouTube put age restrictions on some of his videos. RTGame explained that YouTube was applying new rules to older videos. He made a video about this, which helped bring attention to the issue. YouTube later said they would review their policy after people criticized how they communicated these changes.
See Also
- List of most-followed Twitch channels