YuB (YouTuber)
YuB (YouTuber)
YuB (YouTuber) born 29 June 1987, in United States of America, is a video gamer as well as a YouTube personality, best known from gaining fame through his channel on the platform. He has attracted hundreds of thousands of subscribers as he plays various Online game on his channel.
Early Life
YuB also Known as Dylan Russell was born on 29 June 1987, in the United States of America. He has been very interested in Video game at a young age which eventually motivated him to try and find a career using his love for gaming through the platform YouTube.
Personal
Dylan Russell, better known online as YuB, is an American YouTuber based in Dallas, Texas. Though his channel began doing mostly vlogs in 2005, he now does gaming videos and of course the Internet's Favorite Show (Checkin' the YuBreddit, a show where he checks his own subreddit. He [1] has also written some songs such as 'Annoying', 'Let you down', 'My Funeral' and 'Another year' he also has been in three bands;thity seven, sugarwater and his latest band, social cues,he also has a passion for skating. He lives with his wife Megan, his dog Charley, and their baby son, Jude.
YuB's personality is typically loud and he often expresses himself through memes and edits.
He often uses self-deprecating humor and some interesting expressions and often spontaneously breaks out in silly dances or freestyle rapping.
Career
When Yub started his channel, he didn’t really think of it as a gaming channel, as he was still interested in doing other types of videos.
He retained his passion for gaming, but in 2003 he did a lot of Skateboard videos as well as other sketch videos just for fun. Eventually, when he realized that the channel could be used for gaming, he started making videos of himself playing several games he was interested in. He remained out of the spotlight for many years, then the game that really elevated him to fame online was “Undertale”, a role-playing video game created byindependent developer Toby Fox
Continuing to ride the fame YuB’s acquired through “Undertale”, he began playing various fan made iterations of the game, and even played fan-made sequels of the game.
Eventually, with his interest in the series fading as well as his viewers losing interest, he started to play other games.
One of the games he recently played is Tomadachi Life”, which is a life simulation game created by Nintendo for the 3DS, released in 2013 to good reviews and sales.
He’s also played several virtual reality games including Skyrim VR, a virtual reality version of the popular role playing game “The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim”, which was released in 2011.
The game is set 200 years after the events of “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion”, and follows the player as he become the pivotal character to defeat the dragon Alduin the World-Eater, who is prophesied to destroy the world.
Another game he’s played a lot is “The Binding of Isaac” which is a rogue-like game created by Edmund McMillen
About The Game
It tells the tale of a child who has fallen into the Underground, a secluded region under the surface of the earth where Monsters live. The player must then meet various Monster to try and get back to the surface. Players could[16][17] not opt to fight with them, but instead choose to pacify, spare or subdue them instead of killing. These decisions ultimately affect what happens in the game, with the story changing depending on the outcome. After its release in 2015, the game received a lot of critical acclaim for its themes, combat system, originality, dialogue, and musical score.
Social Media
YuB is highly active online through Social media, he has an account on Twitter which has over 12,000 followers, which he uses to share some of his daily thoughts, including some updates about his life. His account gives a bit of an insight into his work on his videos behind the scenes, and how he often encounters problems on the site due to trolls or unexpected events. He also has a Facebook page which has over 1,200 followers, but it hasn’t been updated since 2017. His last post on the site was a ‘thank you’ note to his fans for supporting him.