

Due to the unique nature of the button, YouTube had to commission a custom-made piece from a jeweler.

However, YouTube ran into a bit of a snag when it came to delivering the button to PewDiePie. The button was created to recognize YouTube channels that reach 50 million subscribers and, at the time, PewDiePie was the only channel to hit that milestone. In September of 2015, YouTube announced that PewDiePie would be receiving the gold play button as part of the site’s Creator Rewards program. But did PewDiePie actually receive his button? The short answer is yes, but the story of how he got it is a bit more complicated. The button, which is plated in 24-karat gold, is a symbol of YouTube success and a coveted prize for many of the site’s top creators. It’s been a little over three years since PewDiePie, real name Felix Kjellberg, hit 50 million subscribers on YouTube and was awarded a custom-made, gold play button.
