How CoryxKenshin Broke YouTube

Why does CoryxKenshin break the internet every single time he disappears? In this video essay, we break down how CoryxKenshin broke YouTube, why he can take massive 17-month hiatuses, and how he still returns to clear millions of views in just a few hours. While most gaming creators lose their audience if they stop uploading, Cory DeVante Williams has built a 24+ million subscriber empire (The Samurai Community) that defies the entire YouTube algorithm. From his legendary Spooky Scary Sunday (SSS) reactions to his massive playthroughs like Resident Evil Requiem, At Dead of Night, Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF), and Ghost of Yotei, Cory's channel has a cult following unlike anyone else in gaming history. We look at his recent returns, his mental health boundaries, and how he shifted focus to his original manga "Monsters We Make" while remaining the undisputed Shogun of YouTube. ‪@CoryxKenshin‬ Is the "CoryxKenshin Effect" real, or can other creators replicate his blueprint? 👇 SAMURAI FAMILY QUEST: 👇 Leave a comment below with the exact video or series that made you join the Samurai community! Did you find him during FNAF, Puppet Combo games, or an old-school horror playthrough? Let's discuss in the comments! #CoryxKenshin #Samurai #YouTubeAlgorithm #CoryxKenshinHiatus #Gaming #FNAF #SpookyScarySunday #TheShogun #GhostofYotei #MonstersWe Make #ResidentEvilRequiem #VideoEssay