Who Is LOUD Coringa?
LOUD Coringa is a Brazilian Free Fire esports player and content creator operating under LOUD — Brazil's largest and most commercially prominent gaming and esports organization — who built 8 million YouTube subscribers within four years of going active in 2020 by producing Free Fire competitive gameplay, highlights, challenges, and community content for the Brazilian mobile gaming audience that represents one of the largest and most active Free Fire player bases in the world. Brazil's specific position in the Free Fire ecosystem is not incidental: the game, developed by Garena, found its biggest non-Southeast Asian market in Brazil, where mobile gaming's accessibility relative to console and PC gaming made it the primary competitive gaming platform for a demographic that YouTube's and Twitch's standard-bearers from Europe and North America had never meaningfully served. LOUD Coringa's content operates in this specific intersection — Brazilian Free Fire, mobile esports content in Portuguese, LOUD's organizational backing — and the 8 million YouTube subscribers he accumulated in four years reflects both the market size of Brazilian Free Fire's audience and the organizational amplification that operating under LOUD's brand infrastructure provides.
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The specific quality his audience identifies is competitive authenticity: unlike lifestyle-forward gaming content creators who use their game as backdrop for personality-driven entertainment, LOUD Coringa's content centers the competitive game itself — the plays, the strategies, the tournament moments — for an audience that is itself actively playing Free Fire and wants content that improves or validates their own game understanding. This player-first content orientation, within a Brazilian mobile gaming market that international content platforms had systematically underserved, produced subscriber growth that was rapid precisely because the demand had existed before the supply found it.
LOUD Organization, Brazilian Free Fire & the Mobile Esports Content Ecosystem
LOUD — the organization under which LOUD Coringa operates — is Brazil's dominant gaming and esports brand, with a roster across multiple game titles, a content creator network, and a social media following that makes it one of the most commercially significant gaming organizations in any non-English-speaking market globally. The organization's founding insight was that Brazil's gaming audience was massive, underserved by international gaming content, and specifically concentrated in mobile gaming rather than the console and PC gaming markets that dominated North American and European esports ecosystems. Free Fire, released by Garena in 2017, found its single largest market outside Southeast Asia in Brazil: the game's low hardware requirements, mobile-first design, and battle royale format matched the Brazilian mobile gaming demographic's profile precisely, and by 2020 Brazil had the highest number of Free Fire active players of any non-Asian country. LOUD Coringa entered this market at the moment when competitive Free Fire content in Portuguese was beginning to professionalize, and LOUD's organizational infrastructure — production support, brand partnerships, cross-promotion with other LOUD creators — provided the amplification that independent creators in the same market could not access.[1]
Brazilian Mobile Gaming Audience & 8M Subscribers Through Competitive Content
LOUD Coringa's 8 million YouTube subscribers represent an audience that is unusually young relative to other categories of gaming content: Free Fire's Brazilian player base skews toward teenagers and young adults aged 13–22, with a significant portion in lower-income demographics where mobile gaming is the primary gaming platform rather than a supplementary one. This demographic profile has specific implications for brand deal economics — the audience's purchasing power is below average for gaming content demographics, but its engagement intensity and community loyalty are above average, reflecting the social function that gaming content serves for an audience whose primary gaming community exists online. His 10 million monthly YouTube views across an 8 million subscriber base reflects a per-subscriber view rate that indicates an actively returning audience rather than accumulated passive subscribers — the competitive content orientation keeps viewers returning for game updates, meta changes, and tournament follow-up content in the same way that sports media keeps sports fans returning.[2]
Career Timeline
Brand Deals & Brazilian Gaming Creator Economics
LOUD Coringa's estimated brand deal rate is $25,000–$70,000 per YouTube video, reflecting 8 million YouTube subscribers in the Brazilian mobile gaming demographic — a market whose brand deal rates sit below North American equivalents due to lower Brazilian advertiser CPM rates, but whose audience size and engagement density make it commercially significant for brands targeting the Brazilian youth consumer market. LOUD Esports manages commercial partnerships for its creator roster, providing brand access to LOUD's aggregated audience across multiple creators and game titles — a model that gives LOUD creators better brand deal access than equivalent-subscriber independent Brazilian gaming creators while giving brands a one-organization deal for Brazilian gaming audience access at scale. Gaming hardware, mobile accessories, telecom brands, and consumer electronics targeting the Brazilian young male gaming demographic are the primary commercial categories for Free Fire content creators. For gaming creator rate benchmarks, see our influencer pricing guide and brand deal negotiation guide.
Related Creators
LOUD Coringa's Brazilian Free Fire content operates in the same national gaming content ecosystem as other LOUD organization creators, demonstrating how Brazil's gaming creator market has developed a professional organizational infrastructure comparable to North American esports organizations at a fraction of the international profile. The LOUD model — centralizing creator support, brand partnerships, and production resources under a single gaming organization — mirrors the approach that organizations like FaZe Clan and 100 Thieves developed for English-language audiences, adapted for the specific conditions of the Brazilian market: mobile-first gaming, Portuguese-language content, and a younger demographic with higher engagement intensity than North American gaming audiences at equivalent subscriber scale. NICKMERCS's North American Warzone/FPS competitive streaming model and LOUD Coringa's Brazilian Free Fire competitive content model both demonstrate that competitive mobile and PC gaming content for a specific, deeply invested game community produces engagement rates that general gaming entertainment channels cannot match — because the audience is not watching for entertainment but for competitive knowledge and community belonging.
Sources
- 1 Folha de S.Paulo -- LOUD e o mercado de esports brasileiro: Como a maior organização de gaming do Brasil construiu sua infraestrutura de criadores (2022)
- 2 Esports Insider -- Brazil's Free Fire Creator Economy: LOUD Coringa, Mobile Gaming's Largest Non-Asian Market, and the Portuguese-Language YouTube Gap (2023)
Platform Statistics
Channel Growth History
| Year | YouTube Subscribers | Monthly Views | Est. Annual Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 8M | 0 | $240K – $780K |
| 2023 | 6M | 0 | $180K – $600K |
| 2021 | 2M | 0 | $60K – $216K |
Data sourced from Social Blade & public estimates. Updated annually.
Estimated Sponsorship Rates
Market estimates — actual rates vary by deal structure & exclusivity
Brand Deals & Sponsorships
| Brand | Year | Deal Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Garena Free Fire | 2021 | Official Partner | Creator Disclosure |
| Red Bull Brasil | 2023 | Esports Sponsorship | Creator Disclosure |
Frequently Asked Questions
LOUD Coringa's real name is N/A.
LOUD Coringa was born on January 1, 1970, and is 0 years old as of 2026.
LOUD Coringa's net worth is estimated at $1 million, based on platform ad revenue, brand partnerships, merchandise, and business ventures. This is an estimate — exact figures are not publicly disclosed.
LOUD Coringa is Brazilian, born in Brazil.
LOUD Coringa — Official Social Media & Links
All accounts below are the verified official profiles for LOUD Coringa. Follower counts are approximate and updated periodically.
Sponsorship Rates & Booking
- Youtube: 8M followers
- Instagram: 4.5M followers
- Tiktok: 6M followers