One of the biggest YouTube personalities PewDiePie snapped at his fans and viewers after he accidentally leaked his PSN username during a Ghost of Tsushima livestream.

With over 105 million subscribers, PewDiePie, also known by his real name Felix Kjellberg, is the largest individual content creator on YouTube with the second-highest number of subscribers on the platform. He held the title of most subscribed-to YouTuber for six years, only to be surpassed by the record label T-Series last year. He also just recently marked his 10-year anniversary uploading content for YouTube.

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PewDiePie has a massive following, but it's not without the occasional consequences. Aside from Kjellberg's common apology videos that pop up several times a year, the YouTuber was recently flooded with PlayStation messages while he was trying to play through the newly released Ghost of Tsushima. This happened after he accidentally leaked his PSN username during his livestream of the highly-rated samurai game.

His account was only shown for a brief moment, but it was, of course, enough time for fans to get his username and use it to overwhelm him with messages. The constant stream of notifications interrupted Kjellberg only seconds into beginning his journey in Ghost of TsushimaHe lashed out in frustration, yelling, "You ruin everything! I hate you!" Along with some swearing geared towards those who took the opportunity to message him with kind words such as, "If you are the real PewDiePie I just wanted to say thanks."

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With such a large following, it's not a surprise that dealing with obsessive fans is an issue he encounters quite often. Back in 2016, PewDiePie had begged fans to stop coming to his house and he's been forced to move residencies because of it, but fan stalking continues to be a problem for him and his wife Marzia to this day. But the way he lashes out to his followers oftentimes ends in apologies or apology videos from Kjellberg.

"Sorry for snapping a bit about the PSN comments stuff," PewDiePie wrote in a pinned comment to the original stream video. "Kinda just boiled over with people always trying to reach me and being intrusive and interrupting." But the Swedish gamer explains that he regrets the way he reacted to his loving fans. He also followed up with yet another apology video entitled "Apology (for real this time)." But it follows his normal format of joking and mocking other apology videos before saying he's genuinely sorry for his actions.

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