YouTube Jesse Cox's YouTube channel (formerly known as "OMFGCata") serves as his primary content platform. The gaming convention
Coxcon was named after Cox. In 2016, it was announced that Cox and
Michele Morrow were co-creating in a
YouTube Red series,
Good Game, about a fledgling
eSports team starring Cox. It aired in 2017, and was generally praised by critics, but was cancelled in 2018 after one season due to low viewership. Cox was signed to
Creative Artists Agency in 2020.
Web series From 2019-2020, Jesse Cox hosted the
comedy web series ''The Gentlemen's Hentai Club
alongside Michael Santell. The series was a parody commentary show which reviewed different Japanese hentai anime series in a comedic manner, beginning with La Blue Girl''. The series ran for two seasons before ending. Originally
hosted on
Vimeo and
Fakku, the series was removed from Vimeo and dropped by Fakku in 2021, leading a fan to upload the entire series to
Archive.org.
Voice acting Cox has voiced several video game characters such as Spriticus in
Heroes of Newerth, Genji in
Awesomenauts, and an ice troll named Jesse in
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Doug Campbell (a dungeon slime-inspired dateable character) in
Monster Prom 4: Monster Con, as well as a quest-giving character in
Cyberpunk 2077, named Jesse Johnson, also known as "Flaming Crotch Man."
Podcasts Cox co-hosted the Co-Optional Podcast alongside his friends Brooke "Dodger" Thorne and John "
TotalBiscuit" Bain (prior to his passing in 2018). After Bain's death, the podcast was hosted by his wife, Genna Bain. The last episode of the podcast, Episode 257, aired on Genna Bain's YouTube channel in October 2019. The gaming Podcast was hosted every week, usually with a fourth special guest, or their friend Eric "Crendor" Hraab in a heavily recurring role. While the podcast's main focus was about video games, they commonly derail and discuss other topics of the day, giving way to the joke "We do occasionally talk about
video games". In November 2012, Cox and Hraab launched the "Cox 'n' Crendor Podcast", an initially daily, and later weekly, series that serves as a parody of a daily news show. Cox and Hraab discuss one another's personal and professional lives, poke fun at entertaining news stories, and do humorous reports on traffic, sports, and weather, the latter of which utilizes the hometowns of viewers. As of February 2024, the Cox'n'Crendor Podcast YouTube channel has more than 77,000 subscribers. Jesse is also a part of the "Chilluminati Podcast" a podcast about paranormal happenings and true crime, which he hosts alongside friends and fellow YouTubers Alex Faciane and Mike 'Mathis'. In November 2023, Cox and Thorne launched a new podcast,
The Geekenders, which follows a format similar to that of the Co-Optional Podcast. The show features Cox, Thorne, and usually a guest or two, or Hraab in another heavily recurring role, engaging in discussions about game news, sharing personal stories, and exploring general topics.
Video game development Cox also works in game development primarily as a
producer, with his first project being the
dating sim,
Monster Prom, that was released in 2018. In 2023, together with
Airdorf Games and starring TikToker Molly Moonn, he announced the point-and-click adventure game,
Excuse Me Sir, alongside a
demo. His next project called,
Gestalt: Steam & Cinder, is a
side-scrolling action RPG which he worked on as an
executive producer alongside his The Geekenders Podcast co-host, Dodger. The game was initially set for release on May 21, 2024. It subsequently got delayed to July 16, 2024, and released on that day. ==CoxCon==