Evan Fong, known professionally as VanossGaming (or simply Vanoss), is a Canadian internet personality, video game commentator, comedian, musician, and DJ born on May 31, 1992, in Toronto, Ontario.[1][2] He rose to prominence through his YouTube channel, launched in September 2011, where he creates humorous montage-style videos featuring gameplay from popular titles such as Grand Theft Auto V, Garry's Mod, and Call of Duty, often collaborating with a group of fellow creators known as the Vanoss Crew.[1][3] As of November 2025, the channel boasts over 26 million subscribers and more than 16.5 billion total views, establishing Fong as one of YouTube's most influential gaming personalities.[4]Fong's content is characterized by high-energy editing, ironic humor, and exaggerated reactions, which have garnered billions of views and contributed to his recognition as a top earner on the platform.[3] In 2017, Forbes ranked him among the highest-paid YouTube creators with estimated earnings of $15.5 million, primarily from ad revenue, sponsorships, and merchandise sales related to his gaming videos.[5] His collaborations extend beyond gaming, including voice acting roles and animated series like Vanoss Superhero School, further diversifying his online presence.[6]Beyond gaming, Fong has pursued a music career under the alias Rynx since 2017, producing electronic pop tracks that blend his creative style with influences from his heritage—half Korean and half Chinese.[1] Notable releases include the debut single "Want You" featuring Miranda Glory and subsequent tracks like "I'm Alright" with Jimi Ono and "Hold On" with Drew Love, alongside remixes for artists such as THEY. and Gallant.[1] After a hiatus from Rynx, he returned to music in January 2025 under his real name with the single "Spawn!", reflecting his continued evolution from video game commentary to a multifaceted entertainer, while maintaining strong ties to his core gaming audience through ongoing content and community engagement.[3][7]
Personal background
Early life
Evan Fong was born on May 31, 1992, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[8] He grew up in a multicultural household, with his father of Chinese descent and his mother of Korean descent, which shaped his early experiences in a diverse urban environment.[9] From a young age, Fong was exposed to video games through his father, an avid gamer who owned a PlayStation 3 with the username "vanoss62," which Fong later borrowed for his own online identity.[8] His childhood gaming interests included titles such as Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Duke Nukem 3D, and Crash Bandicoot, though access was somewhat limited during his formative years.[8]In addition to gaming, Fong's early hobbies emphasized physical activity and creativity, particularly ice hockey, which he began playing at the age of six.[10] He participated on several youth teams, including the Aurora Tigers and Vaughan Vipers, and even won a childhood contest related to the sport, aspiring at one point to pursue an athletic scholarship.[10] These pursuits, alongside interests in playing electric and acoustic guitar, highlighted his energetic and multifaceted childhood in Toronto, where he balanced school, sports, and emerging creative outlets that would later influence his content creation.[11]
Heritage and family
Evan Fong, known online as VanossGaming, is of mixed Chinese and Korean descent. His father, Wayne Fong, was born in New Brunswick, Canada, to parents of Chinese descent, Harry Fong and Eileen Fong (née Mah), who were born in Canada to Chinese immigrants.[12] His mother, Choi Kyung-ae, is a Korean immigrant whose parents, Choi Sun-ock and Shin Young-sook, were born in Pyongyang, now part of North Korea.[12]Fong was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, a highly multicultural city that exposed him to diverse cultural influences from a young age, shaping his Canadian identity alongside his Asian heritage.[11] This bicultural upbringing, shaped by his family's Korean and Chinese traditions, contributed to his personal worldview, though he has not publicly detailed specific impacts on his creative work.[13]Fong maintains a high level of privacy regarding his current family status and personal relationships, with no confirmed information on siblings or romantic partners available from public sources. He has occasionally referenced his parents' supportive role in his early life but avoids sharing further family details.[8]
YouTube career
Channel creation and early development
Evan Fong launched the VanossGaming YouTube channel on September 15, 2011, initially focusing on gameplay content inspired by his longstanding interest in video games.[9]The channel's inaugural upload was a Skate 3 montage, released on October 27, 2011, which exemplified early formats of unedited clips highlighting glitches and fails with light commentary.[14] Subsequent videos followed suit, featuring simple montages and solo commentary on games like Call of Duty: Black Ops, emphasizing raw gameplay highlights over scripted production.[9]In 2012, Fong partnered with the multi-channel network Machinima, gaining access to enhanced editing tools, promotional support, and monetization resources that elevated video quality and distribution.[15] This affiliation marked a foundational step, allowing for more polished uploads while maintaining the core montage style.Over its first two years, the channel experienced consistent audience buildup through organic shares in gaming communities, culminating in 1 million subscribers by July 2013, as celebrated in a face-reveal thank-you video.[16] During this period, content gradually incorporated more overt comedic timing and exaggerated reactions, laying the groundwork for humorous storytelling in gameplay without venturing into group collaborations.[9]
Content style and evolution
VanossGaming's content is distinguished by its high-energy editing in montage-style videos capturing multiplayer gameplay, particularly in games like Grand Theft Auto V and Call of Duty, where authentic interactions, laughter, and comedic banter among friends form the core of the entertainment.[17] This style emphasizes relatable, unscripted moments of chaos and humor, amplified through exaggerated reactions and recurring gags that contribute to the ironic tone of his videos.[18]Key elements include the heavy use of sound effects and voice modulation to punctuate comedic beats, creating a dynamic audio-visual experience that sets his work apart in the gaming commentary genre.[18] Starting around 2013, when Fong transitioned to full-time content creation, his videos initially focused on straightforward compilations of funny gameplay highlights, reflecting the early montage roots of his channel.[17]Over the years, the style evolved toward more structured formats, incorporating scripted sketches and animated elements to expand beyond pure gameplay.[18] A notable example is his involvement in the 2016 YouTube Red animated series Paranormal Action Squad, where he voiced an owl-headed character in an adult comedy about paranormal investigators, blending his signature humor with professional animation production.[19]This maturation also involved adaptations to YouTube's evolving algorithms and audience preferences, sustaining engagement through consistent high-energy multiplayer chaos while exploring varied thematic presentations.[18]
Rise to prominence
VanossGaming's ascent to stardom accelerated in late 2013 following the release of Grand Theft Auto V, with a series of trolling videos that captured widespread attention through humorous gameplay antics and collaborations. Early entries like "GTA 5 Funny Moments - Heist Gone Wrong, Cops, Tow Truck, Tank" showcased chaotic online sessions that resonated with audiences, amassing millions of views and driving rapid subscriber gains from a base of around 1 million in mid-2013. By the end of 2014, the channel had experienced exponential growth, adding millions of subscribers fueled by consistent uploads of edited highlights from GTA Online and other titles.[20][21]Key milestones marked this period of expansion. In December 2015, VanossGaming became the most viewed channel within the Machinima network, reflecting its dominance in gaming content delivery. The channel reached 10 million subscribers by 2016, solidifying its position among YouTube's elite gaming creators amid ongoing viral success from the GTA V series and emerging collaborations.[22]As of November 2025, VanossGaming maintains 26 million subscribers and over 16.7 billion total views, underscoring sustained popularity. In 2017, Forbes recognized Evan Fong as one of the top gaming influencers, highlighting his role in shaping comedic gaming culture through accessible, high-energy content that inspired a generation of creators.[23][24]
Vanoss Crew and collaborations
The Vanoss Crew is an informal collective of YouTubers and content creators who frequently collaborate with Fong on multiplayer gaming videos, contributing significantly to the channel's humor and popularity. Formed organically around 2013–2014 through shared gameplay sessions in titles like Grand Theft Auto V, Garry's Mod, and Call of Duty, the group includes core members such as H2O Delirious (Evan), Wildcat (Tyler McLellan), Nogla (Daithi de Nogla), Terroriser (Brian Michael Hanby), and others like BigJigglyPanda and Lui Calibre.[25][26]These collaborations emphasize unscripted banter, pranks, and chaotic interactions, which became a hallmark of VanossGaming's content and helped propel the channel's growth. Videos featuring the crew often garner tens of millions of views, with series like GTA Online Funny Moments and Gmod Sandbox fostering a dedicated community. While not a formal organization, the crew's dynamic has influenced gaming content creation on YouTube, with members occasionally producing joint projects outside Fong's channel.[27]
Business ventures and other media
3Blackdot and gaming projects
In 2013, Evan Fong co-founded the entertainment studio 3Blackdot alongside other gaming personalities, including Adam Montoya (SeaNanners) and Tom Cassell (TheSyndicateProject), with a focus on creating intellectual property for video games, branded content, and media experiences centered on gaming culture.[28][29] The company aimed to bridge influencer-driven content with professional production, leveraging the founders' YouTube audiences to develop and promote interactive projects.[30]A flagship gaming project under 3Blackdot was the asymmetric multiplayer horror title Dead Realm, released in early access on Steam on July 30, 2015, with the full launch (exit from early access) on May 23, 2017.[31][32] Fong served as creative director, collaborating with the team to design core gameplay mechanics where one player controls a ghost with supernatural abilities to haunt and eliminate human survivors, while the humans use tools and strategies to exorcise the spirit and complete objectives across haunted maps.[33] Post-launch, 3Blackdot provided ongoing support through content updates, new ghost types, maps, and balance patches, sustaining the game's community until official servers closed on August 27, 2020, after five years of development.[34]3Blackdot expanded into game publishing and strategic partnerships, handling distribution for titles like the 2019 sandbox combat game MisBits and forming alliances with entities such as Legendary Entertainment in 2016 to extend gaming IP into broader media.[29][35] In 2021, the company signed a partnership with talent management firm BavaMedia to support creator collaborations, further integrating influencer networks into its production pipeline.[28]By the 2020s, 3Blackdot had evolved under new ownership following Reginald Cash's 2022 acquisition and the subsequent acquisition by Offscript Worldwide in June 2025, positioning it as one of the few Black-owned media companies in the gaming sector while maintaining Fong's involvement through ongoing management of his brand partnerships, merchandise, and social channels.[36][37] As of November 2025, the studio continues to prioritize IP development for gaming and digital content, with Fong's portfolio benefiting from its expertise in audience engagement and cross-platform extensions.[38]
Animation and television work
Evan Fong, known online as VanossGaming, expanded his presence in animation through voice acting and production roles in scripted series tailored for streaming platforms. His debut in professional animation came with the 2016 YouTube Red series Paranormal Action Squad, an adult comedy where he voiced the character Vanoss, a reckless new recruit to a team of paranormal investigators led by Paul (voiced by Adam Montoya, aka SeaNanners) and Eddie (voiced by Scott Robison, aka Mr. Sark).[19][39] The series, which consisted of eight 11-minute episodes, followed the squad's chaotic missions against supernatural threats, blending Fong's signature humorous style with animated action sequences produced by 3Blackdot and helmed by showrunner Michael Rowe.[40][41]In 2021, Fong took on a prominent role in Alpha Betas, an adult animated comedy series created by Chris Bruno and David Howard Lee, where he provided the voice for one of the four elite gamer protagonists tasked by the U.S. government to protect virtual worlds powering real-life technology.[42][43] Co-starring fellow YouTubers Tyler "Wildcat" Wine, Marcel "BasicallyIDoWrk" Cunningham, and Brian "Terroriser" Hanby, the show premiered with a pilot episode on YouTube and ran through 2023, featuring Fong's input on character development and story elements alongside the creative team.[44][45] Produced by 3Blackdot and Starburns Industries, Alpha Betas highlighted gamer culture through episodic adventures in pixelated realms, with Fong's involvement extending to promotional efforts via a 2022 Kickstarter campaign that funded further production.[44]Beyond full series, Fong has incorporated animated shorts and cameos into his YouTube content, often featuring exaggerated versions of himself and collaborators in comedic scenarios. Notable examples include the Vanoss Gaming Animated playlist, which comprises self-produced skits like the 2017 Team 6 mini-series depicting the Vanoss Crew as bumbling superheroes after a failed prank, and standalone clips such as "Vanoss Pizza Shop" and "Titanic, Ft. Zombies and Idiots."[46][47] These animations, animated by external artists and integrated into his gaming videos, serve as humorous interludes that amplify his collaborative humor without formal scripting.[48]Fong's animation endeavors have been bolstered by partnerships with YouTube Premium (formerly YouTube Red), which distributed Paranormal Action Squad exclusively and supported creator-driven content like his animated projects.[19] These deals, including distribution through 3Blackdot's network, allowed for cross-promotion between his core gaming channel and premium animated output, reaching audiences beyond traditional gameplay viewers.[44]
Music career and releases
Evan Fong entered the music industry under the pseudonym Rynx, debuting on August 25, 2017, with a remix of "U-Rite" by the hip-hop duo THEY., which showcased his blend of electronic pop production infused with themes drawn from his gaming persona.[49] This release highlighted Fong's transition from video game commentary to music creation, incorporating upbeat electronic elements and subtle nods to virtual worlds that resonated with his YouTube audience.[1]Fong's official debut single, "Want You" featuring vocalist Miranda Glory, followed on December 9, 2017, establishing his signature electropop sound characterized by catchy hooks and synth-driven beats.[50] He built on this momentum through collaborations with emerging artists, including Jimi Ono on the 2018 track "I'm Alright," rock band Mainland for the 2019 single "Read My Mind," and Canadian singer Kiesza on "All For You" that same year, which emphasized his versatility in blending pop sensibilities with electronic textures.[51][52][53] These partnerships often featured in his music videos, integrating visual storytelling that echoed the comedic and animated style of his gaming content.[1]On October 25, 2019, Fong released his debut studio albumIn Pieces via Avant Garden Records, the independent label he co-founded in 2018 with Brittany Crawford and Azad Naficy.[54][55] The 10-track electropop project, distributed through Island Records, explored themes of emotional fragmentation with polished production and guest features, such as Drew Love on "Hold On" and Tiny Meat Gang on "Club Poor," solidifying Rynx's place in the electronic music landscape.[56][55]After In Pieces, Fong entered a hiatus from new music releases starting in 2020, shifting focus back to his YouTube endeavors amid the demands of content creation.[57] He returned to music in January 2025 under his real name, Evan Fong, with the single "Spawn!" released on January 17, marking a four-year break and a pivot to more personal, high-energy electro-pop punk influences.[58][57] This comeback continued with "miss melancholy" on March 14, 2025, a track fusing electro-pop and pop-punk to address themes of inner conflict, followed by "this one’s for me" on May 23, 2025, which emphasized self-reflection through introspectivelyrics and dynamic instrumentation.[59][60][61] These singles, produced through Avant Garden, have been accompanied by official music videos that incorporate animated elements reminiscent of his gaming animations, bridging his multimedia career.[58]
Notable works
Selected videography
VanossGaming's videography is characterized by high-energy, montage-style gaming content that emphasizes comedic interactions and unexpected gameplay outcomes, often featuring collaborations with the Vanoss Crew. Selected videos and series are chosen based on their significant viewership milestones, influence on gaming memes, and contributions to his channel's cultural footprint, such as viral catchphrases or community engagement spikes.The "GTA V Funny Moments" series, beginning in October 2013, exemplifies his breakthrough content through chaotic multiplayer sessions in Grand Theft Auto VOnline, blending glitches, role-playing, and exaggerated reactions that popularized tropes like absurd vehicle chases and heist failures. Early installments, such as "GTA 5 Online Funny Moments - The Weenie Boys & Minigun Rampage!" uploaded on April 10, 2016, have accumulated over 32 million views, highlighting the series' role in establishing his humorous editing style and crew dynamics.[62] Subsequent episodes continued to build momentum, with the ongoing series surpassing hundreds of millions of collective views by capturing evergreen appeal in GTA's open-world antics, though new uploads ceased after 2021.Milestone uploads include collaborations like the "Garry's Mod Prop Hunt" videos, which showcase hide-and-seek gameplay in custom maps, fostering memes around frantic pursuits and disguises. A standout example, "Gmod Prop Hunt Funny Moments - Most Intense Round Ever!" from May 22, 2015, has garnered 22 million views for its tense, laughter-filled sequences involving props like axes in cornfields, influencing fan recreations and crew lore.[63] This format's impact extended to cultural references, with episodes often cited for originating viral audio clips shared across platforms.As of 2025, the channel remains relevant through archival content and compilations. Among Us content, peaking during the game's 2020 surge but revisited in compilations, includes episodes like "Among Us Funny Moments - One of the Stupidest Rounds Ever!" with 7 million views, noted for meme-worthy impostor reveals and proximity chat chaos that amplified social deduction trends.[64] These selections underscore videos that not only achieved high engagement but also tied into broader gaming phenomena, without specific awards but through sustained community acclaim.
Discography
Evan Fong, performing under the alias Rynx from 2017 to 2020, has released music primarily in the electronic pop and alternative rock genres through digital streaming platforms via the Avant Garden label, which he co-founded and which is distributed by Island Records. No further releases have occurred as of November 2025.[65][66][67]
Studio albums
Fong's debut studio album as Rynx, In Pieces, was released on October 25, 2019, featuring 10 tracks blending electropop with guitar-driven elements; highlights include "Halo" (featuring Ebenezer), "All For You" (featuring Kiesza), and "Club Poor" (with Tiny Meat Gang), which garnered over 100 million combined streams across platforms but did not achieve notable chart positions.[56][68][69] A remix album, In Pieces (The Remixes), followed on July 17, 2020, containing eight reinterpreted tracks from the original, including versions by artists such as QUIX and Maliboux.[70] No further studio albums have been released as of November 2025.
Singles
Fong debuted as Rynx with the single "Want You" (featuring Miranda Glory) on December 12, 2017, an electropop track that exceeded 4.8 million YouTube views by March 2018 and served as a precursor to his album era.[65] Subsequent Rynx singles include "The Storm" on October 5, 2018, an electronic track with over 2 million streams; "I'm Alright" (featuring Jimi Ono) on June 20, 2018; "ID" on August 23, 2019, a collaborative pop single; and "Hold On" (featuring Drew Love) on January 17, 2019, all released digitally through Avant Garden and emphasizing collaborative vocal features.[1][71] No certifications have been awarded to these releases as of November 2025.[72]
Guest appearances
Fong has made limited guest appearances on other artists' tracks, primarily through collaborations integrated into his own projects. Notable is his feature on "Club Poor" with Tiny Meat Gang in 2019, a hip-hop-infused electropop track from In Pieces that credits him as a co-performer and producer.[68] Additionally, he provided production and guitar elements for remixes appearing as guest credits, such as on Alison Wonderland's "Cry (Rynx Remix)" in 2018, though these are not vocal features.[1] No standalone guest vocal appearances on external albums have been documented up to 2025.[73]
Filmography
Evan Fong, known professionally as VanossGaming, has primarily contributed to animated web series through voice acting and production roles, with credits spanning YouTube Premium and independent platforms. These projects extend his presence beyond personal gaming content into scripted visual media.
Key Credits
Recognition and legacy
Awards and nominations
Evan Fong, known professionally as VanossGaming, has received recognition for his contributions to gaming content creation through various industry awards and nominations. In 2014, he was nominated for Trending Gamer at The Game Awards, a category highlighting rising stars in gaming and esports, alongside figures like PewDiePie and esports teams such as Ninjas in Pyjamas.[76][77]Fong earned nominations in the Gaming category at the Shorty Awards in both 2016 (8th Annual) and 2020 (12th Annual), celebrating excellence in social media and digital content.[78][79] These honors acknowledged his innovative gameplay montages and comedic editing style, which amassed billions of views across platforms.In 2017, Fong was named to Forbes' Top Influencers: Gaming list, recognizing his status as one of the leading figures in the gaming creator space with sponsorships and a massive audience.[24]As part of YouTube's Creator Awards program, Fong received the Diamond Play Button in 2017 upon reaching 10 million subscribers, a milestone plaque symbolizing significant platform achievement. The channel reached 25 million subscribers in mid-2020 and over 26 million as of November 2025.[80][81]Under his music alias Rynx, Fong has not received notable awards or nominations in electronic or indie music categories as of 2025.
Cultural impact and wealth
VanossGaming, through his collaborative multiplayer videos, played a key role in popularizing trolling mechanics and group dynamics in gaming content, particularly in titles like Grand Theft Auto V, where humorous interactions among creators became a staple of the genre.[82] His emphasis on spirited gameplay, comedy montages, and skits featuring friends such as H2O Delirious and I AM WILDCAT fostered a sense of community and relatability, influencing the broader style of gaming YouTube videos by encouraging cross-creator collaborations that expanded audience reach and engagement.[78] This approach not only grew his channel to over 25 million subscribers but also shaped the evolution of comedic gaming narratives, making multiplayer humor a dominant format in online content creation.[82]The meme legacy of VanossGaming stems from his ironic humor and exceptional editing in montage videos, which have permeated gaming communities through shared clips and phrases from sessions like those in Garry's Mod or GTA V, contributing to the viral spread of inside jokes and reaction formats within internet culture.[78] Elements such as exaggerated sound effects and crew banter have been repurposed in fan edits and broader meme compilations, reinforcing his role in blending gaming with accessible, shareable comedy that resonates beyond dedicated audiences.[82]Evan Fong's wealth reflects his sustained success across multiple ventures. In 2017, Forbes estimated his earnings at $15.5 million, primarily from YouTube ad revenue, sponsorships with game developers, and merchandise sales tied to popular titles like Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty.[5] By 2025, his net worth is estimated at $25 million, bolstered by YouTube income, royalties from music releases under his DJ alias, and revenue from his co-founded production company 3Blackdot, which handles marketing and animated projects for gaming brands.[2] These diversified streams underscore his transition from content creator to media entrepreneur, with total career earnings exceeding $44 million between 2017 and 2019 alone.[2]