1.56M
Subscribers
657.9M
Total views
2.69K
Videos
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Avg views (recent)
not yet captured
About Enzzi
Enzzi operates @enzzigaming, a gaming-focused YouTube channel based in Poland with 1,560,000 subscribers and 657,928,440 total views across 2,689 published videos. The channel's bio—"Ciężko powiedzieć czym my się tutaj dokładnie zajmujemy" (roughly: "It's hard to say exactly what we do here")—suggests a deliberately eclectic or experimental approach to gaming content rather than a narrowly defined niche. This positioning may reflect a mix of gameplay styles, commentary, or entertainment formats that resist easy categorization.
With a cumulative view count exceeding 657 million, Enzzi has established substantial reach within the gaming creator ecosystem. The channel's output rate—2,689 videos—indicates consistent publishing activity over its operational history. The creator's geographic location in Poland positions them within Central European gaming communities, though YouTube's global distribution means the audience composition likely extends well beyond regional borders.
The channel operates in a competitive segment; gaming remains one of YouTube's largest content categories by watch time and creator density. Enzzi's subscriber count places it in the high-tier segment of gaming creators, comparable to established channels in the same space.
Enzzi's estimated sponsorship rates
Enzzi's estimated sponsorship rate for an integrated YouTube video ranges from $1,123 to $2,808, with a typical rate of $1,872. This estimate is based on algorithmic modeling of subscriber count, niche CPM benchmarks, and platform-specific multipliers; it reflects a single data point and has not yet been calibrated against direct community feedback or historical campaign pricing.
The rate positioning reflects several factors. Subscriber count—1,560,000—places Enzzi in the high audience tier, which typically commands premium rates relative to smaller creators. Gaming content generally sustains moderate-to-strong CPM performance on YouTube, though CPM varies significantly by audience geography, viewer demographics, and advertiser demand within specific gaming subcategories. Polish-based creators may see CPM variation depending on whether their audience skews toward higher-income regions (North America, Western Europe) or emerging markets.
The typical rate of $1,872 aligns with peer creators in the same niche tier. Comparable channels—ハヤトの野望, StanRP, Peli, and TurboBlox—all operate at similar subscriber counts (1,570,000) and would likely command rates in the same ballpark, though individual variation exists based on audience composition and engagement metrics.
For specific pricing methodology and how subscriber count, CPM, and format multipliers combine, see the /methodology page.
Who should partner with Enzzi?
Enzzi's audience of 1,560,000 subscribers reflects a consolidated following within the gaming category on YouTube. The channel's total view count of 657,928,440 indicates an average of approximately 244 views per video across its 2,689 published videos, suggesting consistent but variable viewership patterns typical of gaming channels with diverse content approaches.
Brand fit for sponsorship depends on the specific gaming subcategories Enzzi covers. Gaming channels at this scale typically attract partnerships from hardware manufacturers (gaming peripherals, monitors, graphics cards), software platforms (game launchers, streaming tools, VPN services), energy drink and beverage brands, and gaming-adjacent services (esports betting platforms, gaming chairs, merchandise). Without granular data on Enzzi's specific content focus—the channel's self-described ambiguity about its format suggests possible variety—potential sponsors should review recent video content to assess audience alignment.
Geographic distribution of the audience is not yet available in our dataset. However, Polish-based creators with 1.5+ million subscribers typically reach audiences across multiple regions; sponsorship appeal may vary depending on whether the audience concentrates in high-CPM markets (US, UK, Western Europe) or broader global distribution.
Comparable channels like StanRP and TurboBlox operate at identical subscriber scale and would serve similar audience demographics, though specific brand categories and audience psychographics differ by creator and content style.
Enzzi's growth and performance
Enzzi's snapshot history spans only one day (May 11, 2026), with no change recorded between the first and latest tracking point—both at 1,560,000 subscribers. This single data point provides insufficient basis for growth-rate analysis. Average views over the last 30 days are not yet available in our dataset.
To establish meaningful growth trends, we require historical snapshots across weeks or months. Subscriber growth on YouTube channels of this scale typically fluctuates based on content release cadence, algorithmic promotion, and seasonal viewing patterns. Future tracking will enable calculation of monthly or quarterly growth rates and comparison against peer channels in the gaming niche.
How our pricing estimate works for Enzzi
Enzzi's estimated sponsorship rate is calculated algorithmically using subscriber count (1,560,000), niche-specific CPM benchmarks for gaming content, and YouTube platform and format multipliers. The estimate does not yet incorporate direct campaign data or community feedback; it is based on zero community data points and should be treated as a preliminary model output.
The formula combines: (subscriber count) × (niche CPM estimate) × (platform multiplier) × (format multiplier). Gaming CPM on YouTube typically ranges from $2–$8 depending on audience geography and advertiser competition; the final rate reflects these variables plus adjustments for video integration format.
This estimate will be refined as we collect actual pricing data from creators and brands. For a detailed explanation of how each component is weighted, visit the /methodology page.