A 10% month-over-month dip in views couldn’t keep Felix Kjellberg‘s PewDiePie out of its #1 spot on the YouTube Gaming Channels Chart this month. The channel that now boasts more than 32 million subscribers scored nearly 352 million views in October. Stampylonghead is up next in the channel’s now-very-familiar second place position. The UK-based gamer with a penchant for Minecraft saw a slight 3% dip in views on the month, but still racked up more than 183 million views in 31 days.

The Diamond Minecart and Vegetta777 switched spots on the chart this month. TheDiamondMinecart (a channel that’s also based in the UK and also has a penchant for Minecraft) jumped up to third place with almost 155.3 million views, while Vegetta slipped to a very close fourth place with nearly 154.6 million views.

And rounding out the Top 5 once again is the VanossGaming. The Canadian-based channel witnessed a modest 4% decrease in views, but still amassed more than 149.4 million views during the month.

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 this month. 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 Call of Duty.

The YouTube home of Activision’s very popular first-person shooter video game saw a healthy 160% month-over-month increase in views thanks to the release of a handful of trailers and teasers (in multiple languages) for its latest title Advanced Warfare. The online video hype for the early November release of the game brought Call Of Duty’s YouTube channel more than 20.1 million views on the month and the #85 spot on the charts.

Channel Distribution

The Top 100 Most Viewed YouTube Gaming Channels this month amassed in aggregate a total of 4,584,468,281 views. Here’s a look at the distribution of those channels broken down by the most-represented YouTube Multi-Channel Networks on the chart:

Maker Studios: 22 channels in the Top 100, with PewDiePie #1.

in the Top 100, with #1. Machinima: 19 channels each in the Top 100, with VanossGaming at #5.

in the Top 100, with at #5. Fullscreen: 8 channels in the Top 100, with popularmmos at #6.

in the Top 100, with at #6. BroadbandTV: 7 channels in the Top 100, with fernafloo at #25.

in the Top 100, with at #25. OmniaMediaCo: 6 channels in the Top 100, with miniminter at #49.

in the Top 100, with at #49. Divimove: 3 channels in the Top 100, with elrubiusOMG at #13.

in the Top 100, with at #13. Collective Digital Studios, DEFY Media, IDG, Jetpak, Quizgroup, Rooster Teeth, Wizdeo: 2 channels each in the Top 100, with CDS’ KSIOlajidebtHD at #65, DEFY’s Smosh Games at #22, IDG’s Gronkh at #33, Jetpak’s Seananners at #19, QuizGroup’s eeoneguy at #31, Rooster Teeth’s Rooster Teeth at #17, and Wizdeo’s aMOODIEsqueezie at #14.

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

United States: 40 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Great Britain : 18 channels in the Top 100.

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

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

in the Top 100. Canada, Germany, Japan, Ukraine: 4 c hannels each in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. France, Russia: 2 channels in the Top 100.

in the Top 100. Chile, El Salvador, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand: 1 channel each in the Top 100.

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