The Last Of Us named one of the highest earning video games on YouTube as it’s worth $56,000 per hour… after the smash success of the HBO TV adaptation’s premiere
After the resounding success of HBO’s television adaptation, The Last Of Us video game has been revealed to be the highest earning video game on YouTube.
The video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment features playback videos earning $56,247 per hour of footage according to research by Bonusninja.
According to the online casino site – of the most popular games of the last year – Last Of Us had one of the highest earning potentials on YouTube with an average of 4,166,460 views on each of the most watched games. .
Bullseye: After the resounding success of HBO’s television adaptation, The Last Of Us video game has been revealed to be the highest earning video game on YouTube.
The analysis looked at the top 20 most-watched game numbers for some of the most requested games, including GTA V, Portal 2 and Cyberpunk 2077.
A Bonusninja spokesperson commented on the results, saying: “The earning potential behind YouTube has long been used as a source of income by content creators – but many might be surprised to find that video games can bring in thousands.
“When games see increased interest – due to TV adaptations like The Last of Us – it’s a great time for budding creators to start ramping up their content production and capitalizing on those new opportunities.

Big bucks: The Naughty Dog developed and Sony Computer Entertainment published video game has playback videos earning $56,247 per hour of footage according to research by Bonusninja
“It just goes to show that it’s worth posting game content and reviews, especially if you’re passionate about what you’re playing, because you could become a regular streamer.”
Meanwhile, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann’s highly anticipated dystopian drama The Last of Us managed to amass 4.7 million viewers on Linear TV and HBO Max last Sunday.
The post-apocalyptic series — set 20 years after a global pandemic — marks the cable network’s second-biggest debut after House of the Dragon’s historic 9.986 million viewership last August.
“Our goal was simply to make the best possible adaptation of this beloved story for as wide an audience as possible,” the showrunners said in a statement last Tuesday.

Good start ! Meanwhile, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann’s highly anticipated dystopian drama The Last of Us managed to amass 4.7 million viewers on Linear TV and HBO Max last Sunday.
“We are thrilled to see how many fans, old and new, have welcomed The Last of Us into their homes and hearts.”
In it, Joel (Pedro Pascal) is tasked with transporting 14-year-old Ellie (Bella Ramsey), who is miraculously immune to Cordyceps infection, out of a Boston quarantine area to the West Coast where a remedy is being created. .
The parasitic fungal infection – modeled after the real-life Ophiocordyceps unilateralis – has killed 60% of the population and has four stages of infection, making humans look more and more like zombie-like monsters that use the echolocation.

Set 20 years after a global pandemic: Post-apocalyptic series marks cable network’s second biggest debut after House of the Dragon’s historic 9.986 million viewership last August

The showrunners (pictured January 9) said in a statement last Tuesday, “Our goal was simply to make the best possible adaptation of this beloved story for as wide an audience as possible.” We’re thrilled to see how many fans, old and new, have welcomed The Last of Us into their homes and hearts.

Anomaly: In it, Joel (Pedro Pascal) is tasked with transporting 14-year-old Ellie (Bella Ramsey), who is miraculously immune to Cordyceps infection, out of a Boston quarantine area to the West Coast where a remedy is being created
It takes over a decade for someone to reach stage four of the infection where they develop hardened fungal plaques, release infectious spores and are increasingly difficult to kill.
The Last of Us also features Nick Offerman, Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reid, Gabriel Luna, Merle Dandridge, and Anna Torv.
It currently has a 97% “Certified Fresh” critics approval rating and a 96% Audience Score on the global film and television review site Rotten Tomatoes.

Inspired by the real Ophiocordyceps unilateralis: Parasitic fungal infection has killed 60% of the population and has four stages of infection, making humans look more and more like zombie-like monsters that use the echolocation.
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