Is It Hard To Find A Niche Topic In The Gaming Industry?

Faraz

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hey guys i recently made a gaming channel about a month ago and have made some videos now, the problem is is that because gaming is a very saturated industry anyways it is hard to get an audience, so i was thinking how can i make myself unique or how do i find something in the gaming world that no one has done? i really enjoy playing games and want to make people laugh but its just really hard, i know that if it was easy then everyone would do it and i know it will be hard but do i just need to be myself and just be funny? as gaming is a hard to become noticed in.
thanks for the support :)
 
yeah pretty much you could always find something interesting to do but really you have to think of it yourself and you could always find an existing idea but put a spin on it, stuff like that.
 
I don't think its that hard to find a niche market within gaming. How big of a niche depends on what you are willing to do and get into, but its completely possible.
 
hey guys i recently made a gaming channel about a month ago and have made some videos now, the problem is is that because gaming is a very saturated industry anyways it is hard to get an audience, so i was thinking how can i make myself unique or how do i find something in the gaming world that no one has done? i really enjoy playing games and want to make people laugh but its just really hard, i know that if it was easy then everyone would do it and i know it will be hard but do i just need to be myself and just be funny? as gaming is a hard to become noticed in.
thanks for the support :)
Try being comedic or funny?

My favourite gaming channels are the ones who very comedic and rely on heavily edited videos so that means:

No lengthy Let's Plays with little to no editing. You gotta have a video that is HEAVILY edited and is funny.

OR

Be helpful. I have a real life friend who does YouTube and he posted Gaming Easter Egg videos and posts a tutorial on how to get them. He's doing really well now, actually and sometimes asks me to make music. In fact, he uses the song I wrote for him as his ending/theme song. :p

So that means for you:

NO more Let's Plays.

Is that a good compromise? Hope this helped.
 
I'm subscribed to a few gaming channels(on my other account) I don't think it has to look extremely professional, just make sure they're watchable, watch your vids, if you enjoy them so will most of us, I avoid let's plays until I feel connected with the youtuber and I wanna see him play a certain game.

I think you should start with rants about Ubisoft's trend with the past games that had high potential, micro transactions or DLC. Something every gamer can relate to.
 
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