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Irish-Canadian YouTuber and video game streamer (born 1995)
Daniel Condren (born 13 April 1995), better known as RTGame, is an Irish-Canadian YouTuber and live streamer.[1][2][3][4] He is known for his humorous commentary during gameplay,[5] and often plays games in unorthodox or mischievous ways.[6] He began making videos in 2011, began streaming in 2016, and experienced a surge in popularity in 2018.[1] As of 15 October 2025, his YouTube channel has over 2.9 million subscribers,[7] while his Twitch channel has over 1.1 million followers.[8]
Early life
Condren was born in Ireland on 13 April 1995,[9] the son of an Irish father and Canadian mother. He holds dual Irish and Canadian citizenship.[10] He studied at Trinity College in Dublin, where he earned a bachelor's degree in English literature in November 2017.[11][12] It was during his time in college when he gained the title of 'The Drift King' after winning a college Mario Kart tournament on 3 December 2015.[13][14][better source needed]
Career
Condren created his YouTube channel on 13 August 2011 and uploaded his first video, a TerrariaLet's Play, five days later.[15] In December 2018, he joined Yogscast's annual charity event Jingle Jam, where he helped raise $3.3 million.[16][17]
His videos have included organising Minecraft building sessions for his Twitch subscribers,[1] spending 13 days (and an in-game time of 2 days) searching for a shinyWooloo in Pokémon Sword and Shield,[18] and knocking out every NPC in the Hitman level of Sapienza in order to stuff them all into a meat freezer and kill the entire population with a single shot into an explosive canister (which ultimately failed when the bodies formed a "meat shield").[3][4][19]
In December 2022, YouTube age-restricted some of his videos. Condren asserted that the platform was "retroactively restricting videos that violate recent policy changes."[20] The updated guidelines gained visibility when he made a video on the topic,[21] with YouTube set to revise the policy after being criticised for its poor communication regarding these changes.[22][23]