TierZoo explained

TierZoo
Creator:Patrick Lacey
Channels:TierZoo
Years Active:2017–present
Subscribers:3.76 million
Views:433.1 million
Silver Button:yes
Silver Year:2017[1]
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Gold Year:2018
Stats Update:July 22, 2024[2]

TierZoo is an educational web series and YouTube channel created and hosted by Patrick "Patch" Lacey.[3] The series launched on its eponymous YouTube channel in 2017; Lacey continues to upload TierZoo videos on YouTube, but the series streams on Nebula as well.[4]

The series features Lacey discussing animal-related topics such as wildlife ecology and evolutionary biology through a video gaming lens. In videos, Lacey heavily utilizes terminology and visuals that are prominent in video game culture and presents topics as if animals are players and the environments they live in are gaming servers. As of May 2024, Lacey's channel has amassed over 3 million subscribers and 425 million video views.[2]

Format

Many of Lacey's videos borrow terminology and visual themes found in video game culture.[5] [6] RuneScape, Overwatch, and Dark Souls are specific games which Lacey borrows text from, which he overlays on his videos. He also utilizes music and visual effects from Super Smash Bros., the Halo franchise, and Darkest Dungeon in his videos.[7] The core structure of Lacey's videos has him place animals in a "tier list", a concept designed to subjectively rank in-game elements (such as characters) based on their viability respective to the list. Fighting games are particularly associated with tier lists, and Lacey credits the fighting game series Super Smash Bros. and its community with introducing him to the concept. Tier lists became a phenomenon on Twitch and YouTube in the mid- and late-2010s.[8] Lacey also uses visuals from animal documentaries in his videos.[6]

History

Lacey attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he studied microbiology.[3] [9] He graduated in 2017 and shortly thereafter launched TierZoo on July 1.[10] Lacey initially ran TierZoo as a side project while working as a food scientist for about a year before fully committing to TierZoo due to the channel's early success.[10]

In April 2018, Kotaku covered TierZoos "Earth's Worst Balance Patch" video which discussed dinosaurs and their extinction.[9] Later that year, Lacey and many other science and education YouTube creators attended ThinkerCon in Alabama.[11] In 2019, Lacey was featured in a PBS Eons video titled "Why Male Mammoths Lost the Game".[12] The following year, he narrated an episode of Did You Know Gaming?.[13] In October 2021, Lacey participated in the Team Seas fundraiser organized by MrBeast and Mark Rober.[14]

Despite finding success with his pivot to full-time content creation, Lacey was denied the ability to rent an apartment as the landlord did not see his TierZoo venture as legitimate.[15] [16] However, his online success with TierZoo allowed him to have a sponsorship deal with the Karat, a fintech credit card company, which issues credit cards exclusive to content creators.[17]

TierZoo won the Streamy Award in the "Learning and Education" category in 2023.[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: tierzoo Monthly YouTube Statistics. https://web.archive.org/web/20190712230054/https://socialblade.com/youtube/c/tierzoo/monthly. Social Blade. July 12, 2019.
  2. Web site: TierZoo - About Page. YouTube. July 22, 2024.
  3. Web site: Patrick Lacey - Content Creator - TierZoo. LinkedIn. August 7, 2022.
  4. Were Pterosaurs Overpowered?. TierZoo. YouTube. August 31, 2020. October 16, 2023. 6:30–8:31.
  5. Web site: McKee. Spencer. 'Video game-themed' video highlights Colorado's fastest mammal species . The Denver Gazette. August 11, 2023. September 3, 2023.
  6. Lakunishok. Sandra. Virtual Tourism - The Possible Future?. Linnaeus University. DiVA. Bachelor of Fine Arts. 2022. September 12, 2023. 4–5. Supervised by Plöjel, Matilda; Nikolaeva, Olga; Troyan, Cassandra & Nemoto, Mirai.
  7. Web site: Unthank. Kennedy. TierZoo. Plugged In. Focus on the Family. February 25, 2022. May 11, 2024.
  8. Web site: Paez. Danny. How fighting games inspired a bizarre meme on YouTube and Twitch. Inverse. September 6, 2020. August 7, 2022.
  9. Web site: D'Anastasio. Cecilia. YouTuber's Animal Tier Lists Are Brilliant. Kotaku. April 13, 2018. August 7, 2022.
  10. Web site: About TierZoo. TierZoo. August 7, 2022.
  11. Web site: Roop. Lee. YouTube's biggest science stars meet in Alabama. AL.com. November 17, 2018. August 8, 2022.
  12. Why Male Mammoths Lost the Game (w/ TierZoo!). Eons. PBS. December 19, 2019. September 3, 2023.
  13. Pokemon & Prehistory - Did You Know Gaming? Ft. TierZoo. Did You Know Gaming?. YouTube. June 27, 2020. September 5, 2023.
  14. Web site: Spangler. Todd. YouTubers MrBeast, Mark Rober Reteam for 'TeamSeas' Charity Fundraiser to Clean Up Trash From Marine Environments . Variety. October 29, 2021. April 27, 2024.
  15. Web site: Silberling. Amanda. A bank for the creator economy, Karat raises $26M in Series A funding. TechCrunch. July 1, 2021. August 8, 2022.
  16. Web site: Ma. Charley. Fintech in the age of the influencer. alloy.com. October 13, 2021. August 8, 2022.
  17. Web site: Weiss. Geoff. Fintech Startup 'Karat' Raises $4.6 Million To Launch Credit Card Exclusively For Digital Creators. Tubefilter. June 25, 2020. August 8, 2022.
  18. Web site: Tinoco. Armando. Streamy Awards 2023 Complete Winners List: Dylan Mulvaney, MrBeast, Michelle Khare, Dream & Leo González And More. Deadline Hollywood. August 27, 2023. September 3, 2023.