Fans of Brooklyn YouTube star Etika mourned the young man on social media after the NYPD announced his death Tuesday.

Etika, a 29-year-old video game reviewer whose real name was Desmond Amofah, had been reported missing Wednesday after he posted a cryptic video threatening suicide, and police confirmed Tuesday that he had been found dead.

“I am so heartbroken right now,” Twitter user @sofjoji wrote on the social media site. “Etika was such an AMAZING influencer. He was such a creative person who made us all laugh and knowing he’s gone hurts my soul. Please please PLEASE don’t be silent about your pain. Rest in Paradise Etika.”

Twitter user @AlexGalax77 wrote: “Rip Etika you died way too young. You were always my favorite content creator. We will never forget get you Etika.”

@DIMG_Sho tweeted: “In the few times #Etika and myself have crossed paths over the years, I’ve gone from seeing him be a absolute nobody to someone that changed and evolved the Nintendo community into something special. The world lost a real prince today.”

Amofah had racked up hundreds of thousands of followers on YouTube, Instagram and Twitter with his game reviews, and his online moniker was trending on Twitter Tuesday afternoon following news of his death.

Fans began worrying about Amofah’s well-being after he posted the 8-minute video in which he repeatedly apologized and claimed he was suicidal.

“I really had no intention of killing myself but I’d always push it too far,” he said in the since-deleted clip. “I guess I am mentally ill.”

His body was pulled from the East River on Monday night, authorities said.

The city medical examiner will perform an autopsy to determine his cause of death.