PewDiePie's channel is being surpassed by T-Series, a channel from India; some speculate that PewDiePie's success came from being located in different countries in order to appeal to more audiences. PewDiePie challenged T-Series to a "fight to the death," which has not yet been responded to. Additionally, he discussed the marketing failure of Battlefield 5 and criticized those who claim that criticism of the game is due to its inclusion of a female character. Overall, PewDiePie expressed indifference towards his channel's size and urged viewers to support the channel by hitting the sponsor button.
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**From the First Document:**
1. Battlefield 5 had a bad amount of pre-orders, lagging 85% behind Call of Duty.
2. The chief design officer of Battlefield made a controversial statement about the trailer.
3. EA delayed the release of Battlefield 5 until November.
4. PewDiePie's channel is being overtaken by T-Series on YouTube.
**From the Second Document:**
5. YouTube promotes channels locally based on their country settings.
6. Some YouTubers abused the system by setting their channel's country to gather more views.
7. PewDiePie's channel's growth was not solely due to changing locations.
8. PewDiePie expressed that he doesn't want to be the biggest channel on YouTube.
**From the Third Document:**
9. The Verge and Polygon are the same company, owned by Vox.
10. The Verge article contains hand-selected comments to control the narrative.
11. T-Series' videos have been overrun by PewDiePie-related comments.
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