

Warning: Some of that is probably Not Safe for Work.Ĭawthon has made a lot off of these games, which is surprising, seeing as Cawthon himself has admitted FNAF was his last ditch effort at making a career through game making. If numbers don’t prove it to you, surely the amount of fanart will. And certainly it is, as far as Markiplier is concerned. Sure, a more popular game means there is more money for the Youtuber themselves to make – if their fanbase is big enough. But this cycle can’t just happen: a youtuber takes a risk in playing a popular game. Those people then decide to buy the game, and 37 million people buying a 5 dollar game adds up fast. Those views mean more than simple popularity: you can bet a good percentage of people watching Markiplier, or any other Youtuber, use them as beta-testers to see if the game is worth buying. One could watch all of Markiplier’s videos and not realize how much of a chance FNAF had of not happening. More people chose that video to watch than any other, and, according to Youtube, that’s probably what you’ll choose, too. and need the screams to power your city, but it is the people’s choice.
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The first result isn’t the most informative when it comes to the series itself, unless you’re from Monster’s Inc.

That’s more than some countries’ populations in Europe, though probably less than the amount of money Scott Cawthon made on these games.

I bet your first result isn’t one of the trailers, nor is it one of the poorly researched theories, but instead the first video of Markiplier’s descent into madness.Īlthough I was taught never to click the first result you find when researching on Google, the public must not have received this memo, because as of this date Markiplier’s first FNAF video has 37 million views. Go ahead and go on YouTube and search for ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’, I’ll wait.
