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Sid Meier's Civilization V The 12th Annual Game of Civ 5 on the 5th | Jingle Jam 2025 Day 5

Live! Jingle Jam 2025 Day 5 REBROADCAST

How a British Gaming Collective Built One of Twitch's Most Loyal Communities Through Chaos and Charity

When you think about British gaming content that's genuinely entertaining rather than just loud and flashy, Yogscast stands out as something special. This Bristol-based collective has been quietly building one of the most dedicated communities on Twitch, turning what started as a simple Minecraft channel in 2008 into a streaming powerhouse that regularly pulls massive audiences. Founded by Lewis Brindley and Simon Lane, they've managed to create something that feels more like hanging out with friends than watching polished entertainment.

**What Makes Their Streams Actually Worth Watching**

The magic happens in their group dynamics, particularly during their famous Garry's Mod Trouble in Terrorist Town sessions. Instead of the typical solo streamer setup, Yogscast thrives on collaborative chaos. Picture a bunch of friends trying to figure out who's the traitor while absolutely terrible at lying – that's essentially their brand. Their Minecraft content still draws crowds, but it's the variety that keeps people coming back. One day you might catch a D&D session with High Rollers, the next it's a cooking stream that somehow becomes funnier than most comedy shows.

**The Charity Machine That Actually Delivers**

Here's where things get impressive: their annual Jingle Jam charity streams have become legendary. We're talking about raising over $3 million in a single event, with 2017 hitting an incredible $5.2 million. What's remarkable isn't just the money – it's how they do it. Instead of guilt-tripping viewers, they create genuine entertainment value. Their 2018 stream included a collaboration with a Great British Bake Off contestant, and somehow watching people bake while gaming commentary happens in the background just works. The community responds because it feels authentic, not like a corporate fundraising drive.

**The Daily Grind and Growing Empire**

Their Twitch schedule runs like a well-oiled machine, streaming from 2 PM to 11 PM daily with different creators taking various slots. Members like Duncan, Sips, and newer additions have their own dedicated followings, but the main channel acts as a hub where everything connects. During COVID, they adapted by hosting individual streams on the main channel, giving smaller creators exposure while maintaining that community feeling. It's smart business wrapped in genuine collaboration.

**Evolution Beyond the Original Duo**

What's interesting is how they've grown beyond Lewis and Simon without losing their identity. New members integrate naturally into the existing chemistry rather than trying to replicate what came before. Their recent collaborations, like working with Achievement Hunter on TTT episodes, show they're not afraid to experiment. The fact that they've maintained relevance for over fifteen years in an industry that burns through creators suggests they understand something fundamental about entertainment that many others miss.

The Yogscast proves that sustainable content creation isn't about chasing trends – it's about building something people actually want to be part of.

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