The video is a news segment by Poppy Harlow discussing two main topics: the poor pre-orders for Battlefield 5 and the upcoming shift in the YouTube ranking from PewDiePie to T-Series.
In the first segment, Harlow discusses the lackluster pre-orders for Battlefield 5, attributing the low numbers to the upcoming release of Red Dead Redemption. She criticizes the game's marketing and trailer, accusing the company of poor execution and a lack of historical accuracy. She also mentions the departure of the game's chief design officer, suggesting it may have led to the company's current issues.
In the second segment, Harlow discusses the upcoming shift in YouTube's ranking, with T-Series expected to surpass PewDiePie as the largest channel on the platform. She criticizes PewDiePie for moving countries to boost his channel's growth, arguing that it detracts from the value of the work she has put into her own channel. She also points out the hypocrisy of T-Series being criticized for being a "nine-year-old" channel, despite being a company rather than an individual.
Throughout the video, Harlow expresses her frustration with the changes in the gaming and YouTube industries, as well as the negative impact they have on creators like herself.
1. The text mentions an important update for Battlefield 5, which has been significant for T-series. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: battlefield 5 update an important update\n00:00:03.39: for t-series but most importantly of all\n00:00:06.92: puddles")]
2. The update from last week indicates that Battlefield 5 had a high pre-order rate, lagging behind Call of Duty by 85 percent. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:27.51: update from last week\n00:00:28.83: apparently battlefield 5 had really bad\n00:00:31.02: amount of pre-orders lacking 85 percent\n00:00:34.05: behind call of duty ah sucks some people")]
3. The text suggests that the lack of pre-orders for Battlefield 5 could be attributed to the release of Red and Redemption. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:42.69: red and redemption is coming out it's\n00:00:44.61: because Call of Duty is coming out\n00:00:46.41: this is oversaturated in October the\n00:00:49.95: true Chad's knew what the reason was\n00:00:52.02: behind this and of course it was because\n00:00:54.69: the chief design officer of Battlefield\n00:00:57.06: said if you don't like our trailer you\n00:00:59.94: are uneducated and then he mysteriously\n00:01:04.71: left the company as you do two months\n00:01:07.83: before I release and I try to explain in\n00:01:11.07: the video why I think people didn't like\n00:01:13.41: the trailer myself included ok they have\n00:01:15.78: done really bad at job and marketing\n00:01:18.12: battlefield so far and I broke that down")]
4. The text mentions that the release of Battlefield 5 has been delayed until November. [Source: Document(page_content="00:04:04.55: apparently a delayed the release of\n00:04:07.07: battlefield until November I think it's\n00:04:08.19: probably a good move")]
5. The text discusses the competition between PewDiePie and T-series on YouTube, with T-series expected to surpass PewDiePie as the biggest channel later this year. [Source: Document(page_content="00:04:25.74: my favourite YouTube channel is being overtaken by\n00:04:28.17: this channel T series you probably heard\n00:04:31.26: about this already but later this year\n00:04:34.08: PewDiePie will no longer be the biggest\n00:04:36.75: channel on YouTube it will be overrun by\n00:04:39.33: the channel T series now Peter PI")]
6. The text mentions that PewDiePie has challenged T-series to a fight to the death, but T-series has yet to respond. [Source: Document(page_content="00:04:41.97: bravely challenged T series to a fight\n00:04:45.48: to the death and they have yet to\n00:04:47.28: respond to his request what a bunch of\n00:04:50.58: cowards")]
7. The text discusses PewDiePie's unique advantage on YouTube due to his international status and the algorithm's preference for local promotion