Brazil Countryball Games

Brazil Countryball Games, Roblox account Brazil_CountryballYT, commonly called BCG or Brazil, is a Roblox YouTuber from Brazil that started making videos about QWC in 2019 and is one of the most famous QWC YouTubers, having over 500 subscribers as of October 10, 2021. BCG is from Brazil, and has a TikTok, Twitter and Discord account. He was very well-known in the QWC community, and has played a variety of games like QWC, QWC Remastered, MQWC, Countryball Planet (CBP), and QWC Remake.

Quincy's World of Countryballs
Brazil Countryball Games joined QWC on December 26, 2019. Before he started publishing QWC videos, BCG only posted miscellaneous videos, some being recordings of Roblox gameplay. This changed when BCG made a trailer for his first QWC series, "A Day in the Life of Countryballs" (ADLC), on March 26, 2020, and from then on started posting videos daily, sometimes twice a day. BCG would continue to post unrelated Roblox videos.

BCG ended ADLC on March 29, 2020, because he was banned from QWC. But then, he created an alt account to circumvent the ban, starting the series again as ADLC2 on April 1, 2020. BCG made a public apology to Quincy for his past grief in ADLC2’s trailer video. But just a day later, BCG was forced to end ADLC2 because his alt also got banned from QWC. BCG started ADLC3 4 days after that, on April 6, 2020, saying that he had to apologize to Quincy. BCG was able to keep posting ADLC3 videos without a ban, and continued on. On May 9, 2020, BCG posted a video showcasing FreezingNexus's QWC. BCG created a Roblox group named "Brazil CG Community", and a Discord server named after the Roblox group.

When QWC got into a war with Universeball, BCG cancelled ADLC3, adopting Universeball's beliefs of Quincy being a money-hungry person. BCG ceased posting all videos about QWC, instead beginning a new series about CBP.

July 2
On July 2, 2020, BCG made a video about QWC being closed and uncopylocked, showing Quincy's profile and the QWC game file in Roblox Studio. Soon after, BCG asked his viewers if he should start a new series about Creeper's Countryball World, a QWC game run by SecretCreeper79, or QWC Remastered, a QWC game run by switzerlandpeace. In the next video, BCG showed that QWC Remastered was chosen to be the place for the next series.

QWC Remastered and MQWC
BCG started a new series for QWC Remastered called "New Days in the Life of Countryballs" (NDLC). He had around 80 subscribers at this time. BCG also started a QWC news series called "Countryball News", with which he started posting about the new CCW and QWC Remastered drama; he showed support for CCW. Then, BCG posted a video about cancelling NDLC and Countryball News because of the attacks on QWC Remastered from CCW and Universeball. A new series for MQWC with no unique name began, and the Countryball News series was started again. BCG had now amassed 230 subscribers. BCG then made a new series for QWC Remastered on August 5, 2020, calling it the “Remastered Country-series”, and the "Little Update of MQWC" series on August 17, 2020.

Skeletoast, Quincy, and BCG
In December 2020, QuincyGlobal did not really trust BCG. So, when he was promoted to co-owner in both MQWC and World of Countryballs, BCG was banned by Quincy in both games on December 10. BCG made a video about this subject, and used the #UnbanBCG hashtag as a form of protest. Quincy thought that all of the protesting was going to create too much drama. Later, BCG was unbanned and repromoted in MQWC by Quincy, although with a few restrictions. On the same day, Quincy demoted BCG again for breaking the restrictions. After a retaliation from BCG's supporters, Quincy retaliated himself. Then BCG raided MQWC and got banned, along with Nikodemixen, a supporter of Quincy at the time, who also played a part in the raid. After several hours, BCG, Nikodemixen, and another person dandondan3777 were unbanned by someone unknown. BCG then got banned again.

BCG stayed banned until Skeletoast decided to discharge BCG from his ban. Skeletoast sent a list of "terms" to BCG in his Universeball Discord server, and intended to ask Quincy for approval. These terms were: After a week followed, Quincy had left MQWC; Skeletoast was demoted after Quincy. A period of time after the events, it was revealed that "you will no longer be acknowledged as a content creator until your content is well-made" was only included to "degrade" (not demotivate) BCG, after Skeletoast revealed it in a conversation.
 * 1) You will acknowledge that you are a player like any other, and you will not be granted special permissions.
 * 2) You will no longer be acknowledged as a content creator until your content is well-made.
 * 3) You will not start any public raids, or break any regulations.
 * 4) You are to not attack Quincy and anyone affiliated with him.

December 2020/Post-Conflict
After some time, the drama ended. BCG now had around 350 subscribers and was very active in posting videos. BCG began being more active on his Discord account. Right after he was unbanned, in December 2020, BCG wrote a Wattpad story called “QWC: The Movie”. BCG started moving away from Ro-CB and ceased posting Countryball News videos.

Telekinesis and The Backrooms
In January 2021, BCG started practicing telekinesis. To reflect this, he changed his PFP in discord to an 8 and explained to his friends what telekinesis was. The Countryball News series was restarted on April 14, 2021, and was used to document the Robin-Bart drama. However, BCG stopped posting Ro-CB gameplay videos, and his only Ro-CB posts were part of the Countryball News series. BCG later posted on his channel stating his inactivity was because he was pursuing telekinesis. Then BCG found interest in the Backrooms, and made many Backrooms games on Roblox, sometimes showcasing his developments on his YouTube channel. Then BCG surpassed 400 subscribers.

Contemporary history
In August 2021, BCG started practicing aerokinesis instead of telekinesis, saying that it was more suited for him. BCG then surpassed 500 subscribers. He no longer posts as often as he did in 2019 or 2020, and is more focused on his more private life.