Who Is Freezy?
Freezy is Chris Zeorschi — the British gaming and entertainment creator who built 1.8 million YouTube subscribers within the UK's most commercially successful gaming creator ecosystem: the Sidemen-adjacent network of creators whose collective YouTube presence in FIFA content, gaming challenges, and UK entertainment helped establish British gaming YouTube as a global commercial force whose influence on the format extends well beyond its domestic audience. Active since 2013, he built his audience alongside the FIFA Ultimate Team content boom that made the EA Sports football simulation game one of YouTube's most viewed gaming categories globally — a content category whose combination of pack-opening gambling psychology, fantasy squad construction, and the football culture that FIFA Ultimate Team taps creates viewer engagement whose emotional investment closely mirrors the football fandom it mediates. His positioning within the UK gaming creator community gave him the collaborative content infrastructure that accelerated individual channel growth through the network effects of cross-creator discovery: the UK gaming creator ecosystem's willingness to make content together, compete in challenges, and build the shared narrative of their collective that made British gaming YouTube's most prominent figures genuinely famous beyond their subscriber counts. His friendship group's connection to KSI and the broader Sidemen network placed him adjacent to British YouTube's commercially dominant force, providing the brand association and cross-audience access that independent creators building outside established networks rarely access at comparable career stages. His content evolution beyond FIFA-only gameplay toward broader gaming challenges and entertainment videos reflects the strategic reality that FIFA-specialist channels face: the game's annual release cycle and the specific content moments that drive FIFA YouTube mean the creator who builds only within FIFA requires permanent adaptation to each title's specific content landscape.
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His audience's specific characteristic is the British young male gaming enthusiast aged 16–28 whose deep investment in FIFA Ultimate Team, football culture, and UK gaming creator entertainment makes him a commercially responsive target for the gaming, sports, and youth lifestyle brands that the British gaming YouTube ecosystem's brand partnership market has developed into one of digital advertising's most commercially sophisticated verticals.
Origins: UK 2013, FIFA Ultimate Team & the British Gaming Creator Ecosystem
Chris Zeorschi's YouTube career developed within the specific infrastructure of British gaming content during the period when FIFA Ultimate Team was establishing itself as one of the most watched gaming content categories globally — a content type whose combination of football culture emotional investment, pack-opening's gambling psychology, and the aspirational squad construction that the mode's player card economy enables created viewer engagement metrics that gaming categories without equivalent emotional foundation could not approach. His entry into the British gaming creator ecosystem in 2013 placed him within what would become one of YouTube's most commercially developed national creator networks: the interconnected group of British gaming creators whose collaborative content production, shared social infrastructure, and collective brand relationships built the UK gaming YouTube ecosystem into a global commercial force whose influence on gaming content globally extends far beyond its domestic audience. His network's adjacency to the Sidemen — the UK creator collective that achieved genuine mainstream cultural recognition and whose commercial operations became a reference point for creator economy business development globally — provided brand association and cross-audience access that amplified individual creator development at rates that equivalent content quality without network positioning rarely produces. His FIFA content during the game's Ultimate Team content peak — the pack-opening reaction videos, the squad building challenges, the competitive FIFA gameplay against fellow creators — served the audience whose football culture emotional investment made FIFA content the closest YouTube equivalent to following your actual club: the investment, the disappointment, the specific joy of the good pack that mimics the emotional texture of real football fandom. His evolution beyond FIFA-specialist toward broader gaming and entertainment challenges reflects both audience development strategy and the genuine creative expansion that a career built primarily around annual software release cycles eventually requires.[1]
UK Gaming Network, FIFA Community & 1.8M Subscribers
Freezy's 1.8 million subscribers represent the British gaming and football culture audience whose deep emotional investment in FIFA Ultimate Team and UK gaming entertainment produces above-average commercial engagement for gaming, sports, and youth lifestyle brands. Gaming brands, sports apparel companies, EA Sports platform partnerships, and UK youth lifestyle brands targeting the 16–28 British male gaming demographic represent his primary commercial categories, with the UK gaming creator network's brand partnership market providing commercial infrastructure that independent gaming creators outside established ecosystems access with difficulty.[2]
Career Timeline
Brand Deals & UK Gaming Creator Economics
Freezy's estimated brand deal rate is $8,000–$28,000 per YouTube placement, with gaming brands, sports apparel companies, EA Sports platform partnerships, and UK youth lifestyle brands targeting the British gaming demographic 16–28 representing his primary commercial categories. His UK gaming network positioning provides commercial infrastructure access that independent creators outside established ecosystems access at significantly higher opportunity cost. For gaming creator rate benchmarks, see our influencer pricing guide and brand deal negotiation guide.
Related Creators
CDawgVA's UK gaming entertainment presence and Freezy's British FIFA and gaming entertainment career both demonstrate the specific commercial value that the UK gaming creator ecosystem has built — a national creator network whose collective brand relationships, collaborative content infrastructure, and audience development have made British gaming YouTube disproportionately influential relative to the UK's share of global gaming viewership, producing commercial partnership markets whose sophistication reflects genuine industry maturation rather than simply scale.
Sources
- 1 The Guardian -- The UK Gaming Creator Ecosystem: How the Sidemen Network Built the World's Most Commercially Sophisticated National Gaming Creator Market (2020)
- 2 Campaign UK -- British FIFA YouTube's Commercial Model: Why UK Gaming Creator Network Brand Partnerships Outperform International Gaming Creator Benchmarks (2022)
Platform Statistics
Channel Growth History
| Year | YouTube Subscribers | Monthly Views | Est. Annual Earnings |
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| 2024 | 0 | 0 | — |
| 2019 | 0 | 0 | — |
| 2015 | 0 | 0 | — |
Data sourced from Social Blade & public estimates. Updated annually.
Estimated Sponsorship Rates
Market estimates — actual rates vary by deal structure & exclusivity
Brand Deals & Sponsorships
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Frequently Asked Questions
Freezy's real name is Chris Zeorschi.
Freezy was born on May 26, 1995, and is 30 years old as of 2026.
Freezy's net worth is estimated at $2 million, based on platform ad revenue, brand partnerships, merchandise, and business ventures. This is an estimate — exact figures are not publicly disclosed.
Freezy is British, born in London, England.
Freezy — Official Social Media & Links
All accounts below are the verified official profiles for Freezy. Follower counts are approximate and updated periodically.
Sponsorship Rates & Booking
- Youtube: 1.8M followers
- Instagram: 1.4M followers
- Tiktok: 800K followers