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CHUNKZ WATCH — WEEKLY RECAP

A short, fan-written digest of what's happening around Chunkz this week. Every item links out to a public source so you can read more.

This week · Editor pick

FIFA Ultimate Team grind keeps anchoring the Twitch peak numbers

Chunkz's late-night FIFA Ultimate Team sessions continue to overperform compared with off-game content. The pattern viewers noticed last year — that pure FIFA Ultimate Team still pulls the largest peak concurrent — has been steady through 2026 so far. Check public reporting for the latest figures before quoting numbers.

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This week · Trends

"BRUDDA!" reaction edits keep spreading beyond FIFA

The signature reaction shout keeps showing up in non-Beta Squad creator edits — pasted over FIFA goals, Valorant 1v5s, sports highlights. Whether you read this as cultural reach or meme cycle plateau depends on which clips you watch; both takes are circulating in the Beta Squad creator community.

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This week · Awards

Beta Squad milestone momentum stays the most-clipped chapter

The 2023 Breakthrough + Most Clipped Creator double, then 2024's Best Beta Squad Creator, still produces the most-watched non-game uploads on the channel. Acceptance-speech clips keep getting reposted whenever new Beta Squad creators emerge.

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Ongoing · Boxing

Beta Squad content debut footage keeps accruing views, quietly

The 2024 amateur boxing debut on a Beta Squad card continues to add views on a slow but consistent curve. It remains his most-watched non-FIFA YouTube moment by a wide margin, and the reaction-stream clips around it sit not far behind.

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Recurring · Platform

Twitch remains the home — YouTube stays the clip layer

Chunkz continues to centre the live broadcast on Twitch, with YouTube hosting the uploaded compilations, reaction streams, and event recaps. The pattern is consistent with the long-form economics we outlined in our Twitch-vs-YouTube piece.

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Editorial · Pattern of the month

Reaction-stream cadence is sharpening

The most-clipped non-ranked moments are increasingly tight reaction segments — short clip in, big shout out, callout to chat, on to the next. Whether this is a Chunkz-specific trend or a broader FIFA-creator vocabulary trend is a debate worth having in the submissions inbox.

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