Josh, better known online as Let’s Game It Out, is a popular American YouTuber who makes gaming content. Josh is well known for playing games like Startup Company, Satisfactory, and Planet Zoo. Grace has been the target of his torment since he posted the video I Made $246397197269 by Deleting the Internet - Startup Company.
Let’s Game It Out was originally a duo channel with a host by the name of Anthony. Josh and Anthony played games like Cuphead and Sonic Mania together. Josh announced Anthony’s departure from Let’s Game It Out on December 19, 2018, and he hasn’t been back since.
Name | Josh |
Profile Name | Let’s Game It Out |
DOB (Age) | N/A |
DOJ (YouTube) | November 17th, 2016 |
Total Videos | 686 |
Schedule/Status | 1-2 videos per month |
Net Worth | $1.5 million |
Nationality | American |
Residence | Unknown |
Josh currently prefers to play simulator and tycoon games. He frequently misplays video games, resulting in low frame rates, breaking various game mechanics, and straying outside of a game’s intended parameters (e.g. money glitches). He currently works full-time for YouTube, but his frequency of uploads to YouTube has decreased due to his increased interest in Twitch streaming.
“AM2R - PART 1 - Samus Aran is a Giant - Let’s Game It Out” is the first video uploaded by Let’s game it out, which was a duo when the video was uploaded. In this video, the duo plays AM2R.
In October 2019, Josh appeared as a guest on The First Podcast. Because Josh’s voice has a passing resemblance to that of Onision, this episode has become somewhat famous among internet conspiracy theorists as “proof” that Josh’s channel is an Onision channel in disguise. Although they are two very different people.
In addition, he made a brief voicemail appearance in episode 100 and a surprise appearance in episode 137 of GrayStillPlays in July 2020. Lars called him out as a listener and asked if he wanted to come on.
I Built a Theme Park With a 99.9% Death Rate - Parkitect reached #2 on YouTube’s trending overall (not in the gaming category) eight hours after its release with 580K views. He jokingly attributed this increase in popularity to his recently adopted outro phrase, “Ringalingading-ding,” which Snutt had recommended to him (one of the developers of Satisfactory).
According to various sources, Let's Game It Out's net worth is $1.5 million as of July 2022. According to SocialBlade, Josh earns somewhere between $5.2k to $83.2k per month and $62.4k to $998.3k per year. This income is solely from AdSense views from his YouTube channel. The number will be much higher, including his income from brand deals, sponsorships, and other ventures.
There is little to no information available on Let’s Game It Out’s personal or private life. However, fans have speculated that Let’s Game It Out is Josh Knoles after a Reddit user shared a thread with a video, which has a person, who they claim could be Josh, as their voice bears striking resemblances. Albeit, all this is speculation, which has never been confirmed.
Josh has a massive following on several platforms on Twitch, he has over 401k followers and streams many games, but his most famous series include Friday Night Pain and Eiyuden Chronicles: Rising. On his Instagram account, he has 7,421 followers and posts selfies, pictures of his cats, and pictures of various events of his life.
Josh posts 1-2 videos a month and plays several games. His videos get a million views relatively quickly with some of his recent videos being YouTubers Life 2, Prison Simulator, Hydroneer, and The Long Drive.
Some of his most popular series include Games Where I Torment Grace, Simulator Games, Funny Tycoon Games, Bizarre Games and One-Offs.
Josh plays the game Satisfactory and builds a cannon that ends humanity.
Josh builds a theme park to torment the customers in planet coaster.
Josh builds various types of rafts in the game Raft.
Josh plays Astroneer and sets off enough dynamite to end reality.
A. A few Zelda games, a few Rayman games, Banjo-Kazooie, and Mario Kart 64 are among the video games Josh has finished for his channel.
A. Josh previously attended film school and worked as a continuity supervisor for films.
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