Charlie Ley, better known online as BCC Gaming (abbreviated from BestCodComedy), formerly BCC Trolling, is an English community channel dedicated to Fortnite clips. BCC uploads types of Fortnite videos containing No-scopes, Quick-scopes, glitches, types of buildings, and many more that does make the fans question how. Charlie is currently the most subscribed Fortnite community clip channel.
History[]
BCC started off as a Call of Duty channel, but not as a community Call of Duty channel just yet. BCC would upload short 10 - 30 second clips of gameplay in Call of Duty in any way that entertains people for a short time. He then started doing FIFA and Minecraft short clips occasionally too. He has made multiple hundreds of videos containing short clips and has gained a chunk of exposure from it. He then started doing trolling videos by himself featuring angry kids.
He then started uploading Voice Trolling from the entire community (not from himself) that would contain fictional characters, such as, Mickey Mouse, Peter Griffin, Spongebob, etc. He then moved on to GTA V ever since it's release and has shared trolling videos there. Some of the GTA trolling videos has gained him a lot of exposure, along with Minecraft trolling in 2013 and 2014. And through 2014 and 2015, Minecraft Trolling has been extremely popular, and has uploaded videos containing it from the community.
And through 2016 and 2017, he has done only done Black Ops 3, Black Ops 2, and WW2 trolling, and occasionally gameplays. And ever since Fortnite's release, BCC shared the community's clips with unique moments and amazing gameplay from them daily. They gained millions of views every day making this, and still does today, along with making daily Fortnite moments every day.
Channel milestones[]
Note: The following dates are according to Social Blade. Dates may vary by one or two days due to differences in time zones.
Subscriber milestones[]
- 1 million subscribers: February 24, 2015
- 2 million subscribers: May 2, 2016
- 3 million subscribers: August 2, 2017
- 4 million subscribers: February 8, 2018
- 5 million subscribers: April 4, 2018
- 6 million subscribers: May 31, 2018
- 7 million subscribers: August 14, 2018
- 8 million subscribers: October 27, 2018
- 9 million subscribers: January 27, 2019
- 10 million subscribers: April 26, 2019
Decline[]
Below 10 million subscribers: January 29, 2022
Video view milestones[]
- 1 billion video views: March 30, 2018
- 2 billion video views: November 14, 2018
- 3 billion video views: September 11, 2019