First channel and beginnings (2006–2011) Rubén Doblas Gundersen created his first YouTube channel in 2006 under the name "elrubius". He claimed this channel to be a play on words, referring to his name and the fact that he had blonde hair when he was little. His first video "The audience" was uploaded on 8 December 2006. His video was a montage of the video game
Grand Theft Auto IV in English. During 2011, he began regularly uploading videos of montages of the newer video game
Skyrim, where Rubius commented on unusual and humorous situations in-game. In January 2012, despite the growing popularity of his videos, he announced that he would change his channel because the one he had at that time could not be associated with a contract with Machinima Network, Inc. This was due to uploading three copyright infringement complaints on YouTube.
Growth and popularity (2012–2013) On 19 December 2011, El Rubius created another channel under the name of "elrubiusOMG". In January, he began to reupload his old
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim montages, in addition to other montages in which he commented on situations of various video games such as
Battlefield and
Happy Wheels. At this time, it was a very popular format on the platform. Rubius was one of the pioneers in making this type of videos known in the Spanish-speaking community. Its popularity began to increase dramatically. On 28 January 2012, he created the video "MI CARA". He revealed his identity for the first time on YouTube there. At this time, he created a segment on his channel called "(X video game) in 1 minute". In these videos, he tried to summarise a video game in an ironic and humorous way. This section became one of the most viral sections on YouTube in Spain at this time. Because the popularity of the video game was emerging at that time, the video became extremely viral. Today, it is the most viewed video in the channel's history, with almost 100 million views. The popularity of Rubius and the channel continued to rise and rise. On 27 April 2012, the channel reached 100,000 subscribers, which Rubius celebrated by streaming on YouTube, answering questions from his followers. On 22 July 2012, his channel reached 200,000 subscribers. On 29 July, he uploaded a vlog where he met Mangel (Miguel Ángel Rogel) for the first time in-person, another Spanish YouTuber who met Rubius on internet forums when both were teenagers. Rubius and Mangel announced that both would move to live together in Madrid when they got a contract with a production company called BGames. There, they had to dedicate themselves to creating videos for the platform. On 16 September 2012, his channel reached 300,000 subscribers. On 7 October, Rubius uploaded a video of him in
Chatroulette. Chatroulette is a
video conference website. There, Rubius showed situations in his conversations with strangers on which the website had. Three days later, he uploaded a collaboration with
Willyrex. He remained the largest YouTuber in Spain until 2012. A week later, his channel reached 400,000 subscribers. In December, his channel reached 500,000 subscribers, which Rubius announced by uploading a montage of himself. Rubius became the most subscribed Spanish channel in November 2012 by surpassing fellow YouTuber
Willyrex. In January 2013, he started another segment called "Meet The Rubius" (alluding to a popular video game series
Team Fortress 2 on YouTube). Rubius recounted anecdotes from his personal life there. In a period of two months, on 18 February 2013, his channel reached one million subscribers, becoming part of the 10 Spanish-speaking channels that had that reached that level (or higher) at that time.
10 million subscribers, media appearances and other projects (2014–2015) In 2014, El Rubius published an interactive book full of challenges titled
El Libro Troll (English:
The Troll Book). The
Superintendencia de Industria y Comercio deemed it unsuitable for children and teenagers. It was described by parents as a sexual book. He also made a
cameo appearance, this being in
Torrente 5, a Spanish comedy film by
Santiago Segura. On 25 September, he announced via video that Microsoft would contact him to participate in the Spanish dub for the video game
Sunset Overdrive. In February 2015, he became the first Spanish YouTuber whose channel reached 10 million subscribers. In April 2015, he participated in the first edition of the Club Media Fest in Argentina. On 2 June, he had an interview on
Antena 3 in the Spanish programme
Al rincón de pensar. The programme's journalist was
Risto Mejide. Rubius couldn't suppress his tears after telling Mejide that he was suffering from depression due to the burden of fame and being away from his family. Spanish publishing group
Planeta published Rubius' first comic, titled
El Rubius: Virtual Hero, in September 2015. In October 2015, he received the Diamond Play Button at the YouTube 10th Anniversary Party in Madrid, along with fellow Spanish YouTuber Vegetta777. During this month, he participated in the second edition of the Club Media Fest in Argentina and Chile. In December, he made a collaboration in a video with the Spanish singer
Edurne dancing in the video game
Just Dance.
Problems with the press and censorship, direct and hiatus (2016–2018) In February 2016, El Rubius denounced the Spanish newspaper
El Mundo through a video, saying that they had distorted and manipulated an interview that he himself granted, in order to "sell more". He announced that he would not give any more reports or interviews for the press. In April, Rubius participated in the Colombian edition of the Club Media Fest, where he made a presentation mixing live electronic music, received the "Youtuber of the Year" award at the 1st Play Awards ceremony held in
Palma de Mallorca, and in April 2016 he uploaded a
music video titled "Pokemon HEYEYEYEAH" with Narehop, a parody of
What's Up? (1993) by Rock band
4 Non Blondes. In May he participated in a YouTube event in New York with the most famous YouTubers in the world, where he met
PewDiePie in-person. During the event, he organised an event for people over 18 in Barcelona where he performed a concert mixing music. The second part of Virtual Hero, whose title is
Virtual Hero II: La torre imposible, was published in June 2016. After surpassing 20 million subscribers in August 2016, Rubius made a big draw with a tweet saying "Limonada". As of September 2019, it is the fifth most-shared tweet in history. In September, he uploaded a video criticising YouTube's system of new anti-censorship rules. There Rubius joked that he was going to have to change his style as "he didn't want to lose his partner and that he loved his money". However, during the video, he went on to break all the new rules imposed, with the video being demonetised and age-restricted. A couple of weeks later, he uploaded another video denouncing a new magazine dedicated to gossip about YouTubers that had leaked photos of himself and his partner on their vacations, declaring "I can't believe how this shit of continuing to invade people's privacy is still legal in the middle of 2016". In 2016, the HeYou Games company launched the
YouTurbo video game for iOS and Android. There Rubius is a playable character along with other YouTubers, such as
Willyrex, DaniRep, iTownGamePlay,
TheGrefg, and more. In December 2016, he was part of the promotion of the film
Passengers, making a video in collaboration with
Jennifer Lawrence and
Chris Pratt, protagonists of the film. Later, during an interview with Lawrence on
Jimmy Kimmel's late night show, he and the video were mentioned. During 2016 and 2017 he participated in Spanish advertising campaigns of
Fanta. In June he participated in the edition of the Club Media Fest in Mexico. In October he participated in the edition of the Club Media Fest in Peru. The third and last part of his comic series Virtual Hero was published in April 2017. It was entitled
Virtual Hero III: La máscara del troll. In October 2017, El Rubius announced the production of
Virtual Hero, an animated television series produced by Motion Pictures from Barcelona and Jaruyi studio from South Korea, together with
Movistar+ and Zeppelin TV, based on his comic series. The plot follows the adventures of Rubius, who must free the 100 best gamers of Trollmask, a vengeful enemy, in a virtual world.
Platform switch to Twitch (2018–present) At the beginning of March 2018, Rubius released a video called
La verdad sobre Rubius (English:
The Truth About Rubius). There he made an analogy of his personality in his videos on YouTube and in real life introducing a "twin" of his named Gundersen. The video was well received by its followers. It had many likes. In March 2018, El Rubius broke his world record during a live broadcast of
Fortnite, having more than a million viewers tuning in and 100 Spanish-speaking streamers. In this way, he destroyed the record that the streamer had until then,
Ninja. On 25 May he announced that he would withdraw from YouTube for a time due to the fact that in the previous months he began to feel stress, anxious and nervous when recording videos and doing live shows. Rubius later reached 30 million subscribers in July. On 3 October 2018, El Rubius uploaded a documentary about his life on his YouTube channel. It was released on
Movistar+ on 11 October 2018. It was titled
De Rubén a Rubius: un viaje de un Virtual Hero. On 12 October 2018,
Virtual Hero, the first
anime series released in Spain, premiered on Movistar+. It is directed by Alexis Barroso, illustrated by Lolita Aldea, written by Juan Torres, and based on Rubius' eponymous comic. After his return, Rubius announced that he would start directing on Twitch and prioritise that platform over YouTube, which he would take more as a secondary job. He also resumed the activity of his old original channel elrubius to reupload his content on Twitch there. Because of this, he renamed it to "Rubius Z". In May 2019 he announced that
Epic Games contacted him to hold a competition in Fortnite. There players had to speedrun a map of his and the winner took 3 million
euros. In mid-2019 he made a cameo in the movie
Father There Is Only One. During January 2020, he carried out a promotion for the film
Bad Boys for Life. There he uploaded a video together with the protagonists of the film
Will Smith and
Martin Lawrence. In February, he made a transmission on YouTube where he counted down to the Season 2 premiere of the Virtual Hero anime. In July, he uploaded a teaser on Twitter where he was going to make an announcement in response to various rumors about the renewal of his contract with Amazon. On July 15, he uploaded a video to YouTube called "The Final Decision". He imitated the video of the announcement of the signing of streamer
Ninja to the streaming platform Facebook Gaming there. In reality, he announced that he was staying.
Watch Dogs: Legion, a video game developed by Ubisoft and released on 29 October 2020, has El Rubius as a playable character. In October and November 2020, he was one of the coaches in
Atresmedia's Top Gamers Academy video game talent show. On 7 November 2020, Rubius uploaded a video on his YouTube channel where he commented on the massiveness of his community and the negative effects this has on social networks to celebrate reaching 39 million subscribers on his channel. Rubius also participated in another promotion with
Sony to announce his new ninth-generation
video game console the
PlayStation 5, along with other YouTubers and popular people from Spain such as
Josep Pedrerol,
Michelle Jenner,
Santiago Segura,
Joaquín Reyes,
David Broncano,
Koke,
Carolina Marín,
Amaya Valdemoro,
Marc Gasol, etc. In December 2020, Rubius uploaded a video to his main YouTube channel, announcing that he was opening a Pokémon card box valued at $20,000 on his Twitch channel. On 23 December he performed the promised opening and the livestream reached 350,000 viewers, achieving the fifth most viewed Spanish-speaking broadcast. On 2 January Rubius announced via Twitter that, together with
Alexby11, they created a Rust series called Egoland that brought together 70 streamers. In their debut they achieved 1.2 million viewers. It was one of the biggest events of 2021 on Twitch and this led to many more series being created with content creators. In October 2021, he announced that he would be part of the movie
Uncharted, posting a photo on social media with actor
Tom Holland. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his first video on YouTube,
Amazon Prime Video announced through the Jove Orquestra Simfònica from Barcelona playing the theme
Minero the premiere of Rubius X, a documentary about the YouTuber for the 'streaming' platform at the beginning of next year in more than 240 countries. == Content and reception style ==