A format the feed rewards.
Top performing Shorts · last 90 days · ~60 published a month




YouTube · EA FC Shorts · English
Sussy99 publishes two new EA FC Shorts every day — built around the debates Ultimate Team players are already having. No face on camera. No voiceover. That's deliberate: the game stays the star, and the comment section does the talking.



These aren't casual scrollers. Sussy99's viewers are EA FC players — the kind who know the meta, argue about ratings, and care about their setup. Two million views a month, all inside one interest.
They play Ultimate Team themselves. Ratings, cards and the meta are part of their daily routine — the same routine your product lives in.
Two new Shorts a day put the channel in their feed every time they open YouTube. Reach here isn't a one-off spike — it repeats.
The format runs on debate. Viewers vote in the comments and decide which matchup comes next — the audience co-writes the channel.
Football gaming's common language. One placement travels across every market where EA FC is played.
Top performing Shorts · last 90 days · ~60 published a month




Daily views · 15 Apr – 13 Jul · 4,726,004 total
Four formats, from a single placement to a standing presence. Each one is built to feel native — the community sees the game first, and that's exactly why it works.
Your product placed inside a daily comparison — the format viewers already come for. The lightest way in.
A full Short built around your product, in the channel's own visual language.
Your brand presents a themed run — for example a rating-prediction week around a new EA FC release.
An ongoing presence across the daily schedule. The community learns your name the way it learned ours.
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