Game lovers
GaMe LoVeRS | |||||||
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| Personal information | |||||||
| Born | Rohan Prasad 19 August 2003[1] Gaya, Bihar, India | ||||||
| Nationality | Indian | ||||||
| Occupation | YouTuber and Facebook | ||||||
| YouTube information | |||||||
| Also known as | Rohan | ||||||
| Channels | Gamelovers , Gamelovers is live, https://www.facebook.com/gaming/GameLovers.Rohan | ||||||
| Location | India | ||||||
| Genre | Gamer | Audio commentary. | ||||||
| Subscribers | Gamelovers : 0.4 million Gamelovers is live : 9k Gamelovers FB : 200k | ||||||
| Total views | Gamelovers: 50 million Gamelovers is live : 58k Gamelovers FB : 1 billion | ||||||
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Rohan Prasad

Rohan Prasad, better known as GaMe LoVeRS Rohan, is an Indian YouTuber and Facebooker from Gaya, India. He is known for his gameplay and gaming news to various online topics on his channel GaMe LoVeRS.
Early Life
Rohan was born on August 19, 2003, in Gaya, India. He was born and raised in Gaya, India. He completed his schooling at Gyan Bharti Global School. After completing his schooling, he joined a college in Bihar to complete his higher studies.
Social Media
Rohan Prasad is also on social media platforms and is very active on his social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter and, Instagram.
His interests include gaming, YouTube, music, and politics.
Qualities
Popularly referred to as 'GaMeLoVeRS', Rohan Prasad is known for his distinctive and energetic Hindi-language commentary. He is mainly involved in gaming, apart from live gaming.
Rohan started posting videos on YouTube when he was 15 years old. Initially, he posted videos on Clash of Clans. At that time, his channel name was Play Coc. GaMe LoVers is his original YouTube channel, which has been active since 2017. The channel was not very successful. In 2018, when PUBG Mobile came out, the channel started performing well after that.
Rohan still has only one award – YouTube Creator Awards, which include Silver Play Buttons. [2]
References
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