Jordan Barclay, also known as Eystreem (also spelled Ey or Streem), is an Australian YouTuber with a net worth estimated to be around $21 million as of April 2024 according to Net Worth Spot.
Jordan Barclay, was born on August 25, 2002, is a Bendigo, Victoria, Australian citizen and is a professional social media influencer. He primarily creates video game content for YouTube. Jordan makes Minecraft gaming videos for all editions, including PC, Xbox, Switch, PlayStation 4, and Pocket Edition. Jordan currently owns the Survival, Creative, SkyBlock, and KitPvP servers on his cross-platform Minecraft server EyServer (play.eyserver.com).
He can be found on YouTube under the username "Eystreem." On March 16, 2012, he launched this channel. Jordan makes Minecraft videos about a variety of topics, including add-ons, maps, survival, tutorials, and other features. This channel provides family-friendly entertainment for viewers of all ages by incorporating stories, sketches, and tutorials into video games.
Jordan has been playing Minecraft since 2012, and he still does. Similarly, after playing Roblox in 2017, he began playing Fortnite in 2018. Jordan's first video was titled "Roller Coaster FUN... ON Minecraft!"
Name | Jordan Barclay |
Profile Name | Eystreem |
DOB (Age) | August 25, 2002 (age 21) |
DOJ (YouTube) | March 16th, 2012 |
Total Videos | 1,820 |
Net Worth | $21.1 million |
Nationality | Australian |
Residence | Bendigo, Victoria |
Barclay’s YouTube content primarily consists of Minecraft let's plays in which he either tests viral hacks or attempts to complete levels designed by other players, among other things. Eystreems' little sister, The magic of Kuma: A Minecraft movie animation, Fame High (Minecraft roleplay), and Scary Survival are among his most popular YouTube series.
YouTubers can earn between $3 and $7 per thousand video views and if Eystreem falls within this range, Net Worth Spot estimates that he earns $352 thousand a month which comes to around $5.28 million a year. However, this is on the lower end as on the higher end, Barclay could earn more than $9.5 million a year.
SocialBlade estimates that the channel earns between $32.8K - $524.9K per month and up to $393.6K - $6.3M per year. He currently has over 9.5 million subscribers and more than 3.4 billion views on his channel.
Barclay has over 10.7k followers on his Twitch channel. He has a total of 20k views on his streams even though he hasn’t streamed in over 3 years as of October 2022. Therefore, his earnings from his Twitch channel are unknown.
Barclay has over 72 thousand followers and 948 average likes on his account with 22 average comments. As per SocialBlade, this data puts the engagement rate on his account at 2% with 86 uploads. As per various sources, he can earn anywhere between $250 - $462.5per sponsored post. His posts include selfies, pictures of himself modeling, announcements about his YouTube channel, various events, and much more.
Jordan boasts a following of over 1.5 million with over 19 million likes. He has over 572 uploads on his account. His account has an engagement rate of 2.12% and earns an estimated amount of $2,081 - $3,121 per sponsored post from his channel. He posts Minecraft animation videos on his TikTok account.
Jordan is a famous social media star and has a lot of other ventures but there is no information available about his purchases.
A. Jordan is in a romantic relationship with Ella, another Minecraft YouTuber. Ella has made several appearances in Jordan's YouTube videos. One of them is titled HIDING AND SEEKING MY GIRLFRIEND WITH MINECRAFT HACKS! In this video, which was posted in May 2020, Jordan played a practical joke on his girlfriend.
A. Jordan allegedly tried to flirt with the 13-year-old girl by bribing her with nudes. In a Discord conversation that was leaked in September 2019, he threatened to reveal her and her nudes to his fans if she didn't send them to him. As soon as he began to experience backlash as a result of this, he falsely claimed that his account had been hacked.
A. Jordan was making extremely sexualised thumbnails for his young audience. He's been doing it since 2019, and when the Community Manager at Mojang responded, he blamed his Thumbnail Artists. Jordan's fan base dislike-bombed several videos criticising him by YouTubers such as Pocket and Jadyn.
A. It was revealed that Jordan and Ella broke up in one video named Who KILLED EYSTREEM in Minecraft? by Firelight.