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Read previewWhen MatPat announced he would leave behind his renowned YouTube channel The Game Theorists this year, he also had a prediction: 2024 will be the year we see a mass exodus from the platform. Speaking with the Guardian, he said he'd seen many of his peers reducing how much time they were dedicating to YouTube. AdvertisementJenna Marbles said goodbye to her YouTube channel back in 2020 after criticism over her old content. Hannah Witton / YouTubeScaling up in an AI worldWitton said she's always been aware of the "growth trap" creators can fall into. "I've seen cheap five-second videos of just an AI voice reading a summary of a movie," Tran said.
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The Game Theorists launched in 2011 with Patrick and his wife Stephanie Patrick. Patrick and Stephanie built up their legacy by playing video games and theorizing about the "lore" behind the story arcs. The couple's son, Ollie, is getting older, and Patrick said he wanted to spend more time with him. There are going to be nine more episodes on The Game Theorists, Patrick said, and he would be continuing to play games on GTLive for "the foreseeable future." Advertisement"As always, my friends remember, it's just a theory — a game theory," he said.
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