PewDiePie's war with Indian YouTube channel T-Series has been raging since last year, and it is far from over. Recently, PewDiePie has started live-streaming himself playing various video games in an attempt to boost his subscriber count against T-Series, and those efforts have been successful. In the past, he has streamed Fortnite and Roblox, and now he has returned to the video game that helped propel him to stardom in the first place: Minecraft.

PewDiePie just started livestreaming Minecraft about 15 minutes ago at the time of writing. The game has been requested from the community since PewDiePie started doing his livestreams to beat T-Series, as it was the subject of the very first video that PewDiePie uploaded to YouTube back in the day.

So far, it seems the PewDiePie Minecraft stream is going off without a hitch. Last week's Roblox stream wasn't so lucky, though. The stream was marred by a variety of technical issues, forcing PewDiePie to stop the stream on multiple occasions. He also struggled to create a Roblox account and start playing, as it turns out basically anything related to PewDiePie has been banned from the game.

Roblox outright banned PewDiePie's account not long after his livestream. The game has banned PewDiePie-related content due to some of the YouTuber's recent controversies, including an instance where he accidentally recommended a channel's Death Note review that was known for hosting anti-Semitic content. PewDiePie later edited his video to remove any mention of the channel.

It's unlikely that PewDiePie playing Minecraft will result in him getting banned from the game. Roblox is aimed almost exclusively at children, whereas Minecraft has a much wider playerbase. This is assuming, of course, that PewDiePie doesn't break any of Minecraft's Terms of Service while playing the game.

In the description of the Minecraft stream, PewDiePie calls it the last of the "hope trilogy" to help him beat T-Series. At the time of writing, the subscriber count is less than a 20,000 difference, with PewDiePie currently in the lead. It will be interesting to see if this latest effort is able to keep PewDiePie as the #1 most subscribed YouTuber, or if he will finally lose to T-Series.

Minecraft is out now for numerous platforms.