It’s obvious Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg‘s PewDiePie channel was going to maintain its position at the top of the Gaming Charts, so the interesting question is, “By how much is he on top?” The answer is, “A lot.” PewDiePie scored just shy of 351.8 million views in June. That’s a 13% increase over his numbers from the previous month and almost double the amount of views his next closest competitor received in the same timeframe.

That next closest competitor is Stampylonghead. The UK-based Minecraft-er with an affinity for education saw a 10% uptick in views and racked up more than 181.8 million views in the 30 days of June. The Diamond Minecart is up next and maintains his position in third place. The channel dedicated to “a ton of Mod Reviews and all things Minecraft” amassed over 135.5 million views during the month.

Next up in the #4 spot is VanossGaming. The Canadian gaming comedian jumped up a spot on the charts thanks to a jump in his numbers. The channel saw a 21% uptick in views and more than 117.3 million views in the month. And rounding out the Top 5 is Vegetta777. The Spanish gamer and “boy lover of unicorns, who lives with the murderer elf in your room” witnessed an 8% dip in views, which dropped the channel down one spot on the charts and to nearly 105 million views.

A Closer Look At The Top 10

Our friends over at Tiltify put together a snazzy video with clips from the Top 10 Gaming Channels in June 2014. Check it out for a primer on the kind of content the most viewed gaming channels on YouTube distribute and/or to catch scenes from your favorite channels.

Top Gainers

The honor of one of our Top Gainers this month goes to GameSpot.

The YouTube outpost of the CBS Interactive online destination devoted to news, reviews, previews, downloads, and more information about video games and things relevant to video gamers saw a healthy 125% month-over-month increase in views thanks to a prolific and steady supply of regularly scheduled programming and a couple videos that performed particularly well (like Battlefield Hardline Leaked Trailer and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – E3 2014 Gameplay Demo).

All in all, GameSpot scored nearly 38.8 million views in June and jumped up from the #62 spot to the #29 spot on the charts.

Channel Distribution

The Top 100 Most Viewed YouTube Gaming Channels this month amassed in aggregate a total of 3,877,809,706 views. Here’s a look at the distribution of those channels broken down by the most-represented YouTube Multi-Channel Networks on the chart:

Machinima, Maker Studios: 23 channels each in the Top 100, with Maker’s PewDiePie #1 and Machinima’s VanossGaming at #4.

in the Top 100, with Maker’s #1 and Machinima’s at #4. BroadbandTV: 7 channels in the Top 100, with speedyw03 at #31.

in the Top 100, with at #31. Fullscreen, OmniaMediaCo : 6 channels each in the Top 100, with Fullscreen’s popularmmos at #7 and OmniaMediaCo’s TheAtlanticCraft at #37.

: in the Top 100, with Fullscreen’s at #7 and OmniaMediaCo’s at #37. Divimove, Wizdeo: 3 channels each in the Top 100, with Divimove’s FavijTV at #36 and Wizdeo’s aMOODIEsqueezie at #22.

in the Top 100, with Divimove’s at #36 and Wizdeo’s at #22. IDG, MediaKraft, QuizGroup, Rooster Teeth: 2 channels each in the Top 100, with IDG’s Gronkh at #33, MediaKraft’s ungespielt at #77, QuizGroup’s MrLololoshka at #53, and Rooster Teeth’s Rooster Teeth at #9.

And here’s a look into the distribution of this month’s Top 100 by country of origin:

United States: 41 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Great Britain : 15 channels in the Top 100.

: in the Top 100. Brazil: 7 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Spain: 6 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Germany, France: 5 channels each in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Canada: 4 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Japan, Russia: 3 channels each in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Ireland: 2 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Chile, El Salvador, Finland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden: 1 channel each in the Top 100.

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