He Enters A Dead Game – And Brings An Entire World Back To Life

What happens when you enter a deserted virtual world alone? Sometimes, more than you'd ever expect.

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The YouTuber Globert had no big plans – just one idea. | © Youtube

The YouTuber Globert had no big plans – just one idea: What happens if you spend 30 days in an online game that's long been considered dead?

There.com, once a vibrant virtual 3D world, had nearly been forgotten over the years.

But Globert decided to try it out for himself – and documented his journey in a video that would go on to touch millions.

Globert Takes The Plunge – And Hits The Sweet Spot

The YouTuber Globert signs up as a paying user, creates an avatar, and decides: 30 days in this abandoned world, whether anything happens or not.

The first few days, he's alone. No chat, no players. Just old structures and a feeling of digital abandonment.

But he sticks with it – and eventually meets the core of the community.

The last remaining players show him what still lives: old events, friendships, and a bit of defiance.

7.5 Million Views Later: The Game Lives Again

His video "I Spent 30 Days in a Dead Game" goes viral. Millions tune in.

Old players return. New ones log in. The developer thanks him.

A game once thought to be dead suddenly finds relevance again.

Not through an update, not through PR – but through a guy with a microphone and curiosity.

No Hype, No Money – Just Real Impact

What Globert did isn’t a clickbait gag. It was genuine – and that's exactly why it worked. No sponsorships, no artificial staging.

Just presence, patience, and one simple question: What if you just logged in again?

Sahbina Dostovic
Sahbina Dostovic