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The Try Guys have announced that Eugene Lee Yang will be leaving the group to pursue other creative endeavors. This news comes almost two years after Ned Fulmer left the group amid a controversy involving a relationship he had with a subordinate employee. In an interview with Rolling Stone, the remaining members of the group, Zach Kornfeld and Keith Habersberger, expressed their feelings of both sadness and excitement about Yang’s departure. They acknowledged that change is necessary for the group to keep moving forward and that Yang’s departure will bring a better finite ending to the original Try Guys cast.

Kornfeld and Habersberger announced Yang’s departure in a video posted on their YouTube channel, where they also hinted at other upcoming changes for the Try Guys. They revealed that the group will be launching their own branded subscription streaming service, called 2ndTry TV, which will cost $4.99 per month. This new venture is part of an effort to create a space where they can showcase the content that their audience wants to see, without worrying about the limitations of algorithm-based content on platforms like YouTube. The Try Guys originally started as a series on BuzzFeed in 2014, where they tried a variety of new things in a humorous way, such as trying women’s underwear and UFC fighting.

The Try Guys’ YouTube channel has amassed over 8 million subscribers and 2.4 billion total views, showcasing their popularity and success on the platform. Kornfeld mentioned that the group has found that their taste and their audience’s taste sometimes do not align with what the YouTube algorithm rewards, prompting them to create their own subscription service where they can take creative control and cater to their fans’ preferences. Despite the changes and challenges, Kornfeld expressed his love for the show and his determination to continue with it, as long as it remains fun for the group.

The departure of Eugene Lee Yang marks another significant change for the Try Guys, as they navigate the evolving landscape of online content creation. The group acknowledges that Yang’s departure is bittersweet but necessary for their growth and development as a team. They emphasized that they have had time to process this change and are feeling energized by the opportunities that lie ahead. With the launch of 2ndTry TV and new content on the horizon, the Try Guys are gearing up for the next chapter in their creative journey, determined to keep pushing boundaries and trying new things as they continue to entertain and engage with their audience.

In conclusion, the Try Guys are preparing for a new chapter as Eugene Lee Yang announces his departure from the group. Despite the changes and challenges, the remaining members are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead, including the launch of their own subscription streaming service, 2ndTry TV. By taking creative control and betting on themselves and their fans, the Try Guys are looking to keep their content fresh and engaging while continuing to entertain their audience. With their successful YouTube channel and loyal fan base, the Try Guys are ready to embark on new adventures and continue trying new things as they move forward in their creative endeavors.

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