We suggest exploring the rest of the experience below instead! of views! This year, Minecraft YouTube passed a nearly unimaginable milestone: Videos related to the game have been viewed more than one trillion times. If each of those one trillion views were just one second long, that would add up to over 30,000 years.
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Today, Dec. 15, it realizes a new achievement, and it's a big one: 1 trillion views on YouTube. That's right, Minecraft content on the platform has surpassed a whopping 1,000,000,000,000 views.
We are also celebrating Minecraft content reaching 1 trillion views on YouTube.
YouTube videos about Minecraft have now surpassed a combined total of 1 trillion views (1,000,000,000,000). That's according to YouTube itself, which has put together a detailed website showing the most popular creators and individual videos in each year of the game's history.
If each of those one trillion views were just one second long, that would add up to over 30,000 years. If each view were a Minecraft block 12 inches square, you could build a stack that reached from the Earth to the sun and back -- with about seven million miles to spare. That's how big one trillion views is.
It has been purchased more than 200m times and after 10 years it's still one of the most played video games in the world – now the block building sim Minecraft has passed another milestone: YouTube videos of the game have passed one trillion views, making it the most watched game on the platform.
One trillion equals a thousand billions, or million millions. 1 trillion consists of 1 followed by 12 zeros, that is, 1, 000, 000,000, 000 and can be written as 1012 (ten to the twelfth power). It takes about 32,000 years to finish 1 trillion seconds.
Minecraft is the best-selling video game in history, with over 238 million copies sold and nearly 140 million monthly active players as of 2021 and has been ported to several platforms.
Despacito became the first video on YouTube to achieve the milestones of both three and four billion views.
The title has reached some 140 million users to date. This latest figure comes from a new fact sheet Microsoft published. It contains various other milestones Minecraft surpassed, including generating more than $350 million to date through selling mods, add-on content, and other experiences.
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Adele's music video catalog has hit another major milestone: The singer's video for “Someone Like You” has surpassed two billion views on YouTube.
Seven years ago, Drake became the first artist to have a song reach one billion plays on Spotify with his smash "One Dance," from the 2016 album "Views." As the streaming service has grown, songs can generate huge streaming numbers quickly.
Minecraft is rated E10+ (Everyone 10+) with a Content Descriptor for Fantasy Violence. It also has Interactive Elements for Users Interact (meaning players can communicate online if they choose) and In-Game Purchases (meaning the game offers the ability to exchange real-world currency for in-game currency or items).
4) Fortnite has no lag issues
Players love the fact that Fortnite has no lag issues. Frequent updates and high-quality graphics make sure that players do not have to face lag issues. This makes the overall gaming experience more engaging. On the other hand, Minecraft faces lag issues and often disappoints users.
Common Reasons for Experiencing Lag
You are located in a region that's far away from the Minecraft server. Numerous worlds are running on your server without enough RAM. Too many plugins are running on your server, and not enough RAM. You are running an outdated version of Minecraft.
The number 1000000000000000000000000 is called a quintillion. In the long scale system of naming numbers, a quintillion is equal to 10^18 or a million billion. In the short scale system, which is commonly used in the United States, a quintillion is equal to 10^15 or a billion billion.
It's a thousand billion. It's a one followed by 12 zeros.
If you stacked $100 bills totaling $1 trillion on top of each other, the stack would be 631 miles high. This is what $1 trillion in spending look like. Kathy Hess and 65 others like this.
Music label T-Series' Hanuman Chalisa has become the first video from India to cross three billion views on YouTube. The popular rendition of the devotional music recital has been sung by veteran singer Hariharan and features T-Series founder Gulshan Kumar in the video.
In theory, a good content creator might earn anywhere from $240k to $5 million based on 1 billion views on YouTube. This income is based solely on potential ad revenue based on viewership.