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MojaveD is an American YouTuber best known for his engaging gaming content, with his roots firmly planted in the Mojave Desert of Nevada—his self-proclaimed stomping grounds.
He began his YouTube journey modestly, focusing on The Hunter: Call of the Wild[1], where his captivating gameplay and unique commentary helped him gather his first few thousand subscribers.
Everything changed one Christmas when his son gifted him a copy of Red Dead Redemption 2.[2] Embracing the sprawling, immersive world of the game, MojaveD began creating a series of videos that resonated with gamers worldwide. Over a few short months, his channel skyrocketed, earning millions of views and surpassing 100,000 subscribers.[3]
Not one to rest on his laurels, MojaveD expanded his content to cover other iconic games, including The Last of Us[4], Red Dead Redemption[5], Fallout: New Vegas[6], and more. His knack for storytelling, in-depth analysis, and gameplay expertise continues to draw thousands of views daily, steadily growing his audience.
Though not among the largest creators, MojaveD’s unique catchphrases and consistent content have earned him a loyal and ever-growing community in the gaming world.
References
edit- ^ MojaveD (2022-05-17). The Hunter Call of the Wild best route to level 60. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via YouTube.
- ^ MojaveD (2023-12-27). Red Dead Redemption 2 Ep. 1 "The greatest game ever", I'm told...we'll see. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via YouTube.
- ^ MojaveD (2024-06-14). Thanks for 100k. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via YouTube.
- ^ MojaveD (2024-06-11). The Last of Us Part I - Episode 1 - Austin City Limits. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via YouTube.
- ^ MojaveD (2024-04-01). RDR1 Episode 1 - Back in the Saddle. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via YouTube.
- ^ MojaveD (2024-11-22). Fallout: New Vegas - Old World Blues Part 1. Retrieved 2024-12-11 – via YouTube.
The MojaveDYouTube channel is the main source for this information.