Youtuber
Felix
Kjellberg,
known
for
his
Youtube
channel
PewDiePie,
has
been
active
on
the
streaming
platform
for
almost
a
decade
now.
Back
in
2019,
he
had
spoken
about
wanting
to
take
a
break
and
its
happening
now
in
2020.
PewDiePie
earlier
this
week
uploaded
his
last
video
and
announced
his
break
with
the
title,
'It's
Been
Real,
But
I
am
Out'.
In
the
video,
PewDiePie
made
clear
that
he
is
not
quitting
the
channel
just
taking
a
break,
but
is
not
sure
for
how
long.
'I
am
not
quitting
any
socials.
I
am
just
taking
a
break...I
don't
want
to,
I
love
making
videos
but
its
been
a
long
time
and
I
think
I
need
to
do
this."
Throughout
the
video,
he
went
on
to
express
he
has
no
plan
for
the
break,
since
he
has
been
making
videos
every
day
for
the
past
10
years
and
doesn't
really
plan
ahead,
but
is
looking
forward
to
playing
Minecraft
again.
Over
his
YouTube
career
in
the
decade,
PewDiePie
garnered
over
102
million
subscribers
on
the
platform
and
became
the
single
largest
content
creator
on
YouTube.
He
has
a
wide
age
range
of
subscribers
and
also
created
quite
a
lot
of
buzz
in
2019,
when
Indian
company
T-series
was
about
to
take
the
place
of
highest
subscribers.
The
fight
had
gone
on
for
a
long
time
and
brought
up
issues
like
the
importance
of
genuine
content
creators
and
corporations.
However,
due
to
the
music
company's
popularity,
the
online
contest
was
won
by
T-series.
Some
PewDiePie
fans
are
hoping
he
returns
soon
and
thinks
the
break
was
long
due,
while
others
are
broken
over
the
fact
that
there
will
be
no
videos
on
the
channel
for
a
long
time.