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Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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Heavy swearing throughout makes this a hard no for younger kids, even though the actual gaming content is pretty solid.

Best for ages 16+

Arrge is a gaming channel focused almost entirely on Overwatch 2 and similar hero shooters, built around high-level play from a dedicated Hanzo main. The content mixes highlight reels with genuine skill breakdowns and aim guides, so there's actually useful stuff here for teens who are into competitive gaming. The tone is enthusiastic and sometimes genuinely funny.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 25 / 100
Violence & Danger 80 / 100
Adult Content 75 / 100
Commercialism 85 / 100
Role Modeling 60 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Arrge is a gaming channel focused almost entirely on Overwatch 2 and similar hero shooters, built around high-level play from a dedicated Hanzo main. The content mixes highlight reels with genuine skill breakdowns and aim guides, so there's actually useful stuff here for teens who are into competitive gaming. The tone is enthusiastic and sometimes genuinely funny.

The big problem for parents is the language. F-bombs and other strong profanity show up constantly and casually, not just in heated moments but throughout normal commentary. It's not mean-spirited, but it's relentless. This isn't a channel that slips up once in a while.

The creator comes across as knowledgeable and passionate rather than toxic or harmful. There's no sexual content, no dangerous real-world behavior, and the competitive banter stays mostly lighthearted. But the swearing alone pushes this solidly into older-teen territory.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Moderate This is what 7000 hours of Hanzo experience looks like in Overwatch 2

Frequent and casual use of strong profanity throughout the video, including repeated f-words and at least one crude sexual reference. The language is not used in anger but is simply part of the creator's normal speech pattern.

Mild This is what 7000 hours of Hanzo experience looks like in Overwatch 2

The creator makes a comment implying he defecated himself out of excitement, which is low-level crude humor but consistent with the channel's generally unfiltered style.

Moderate 8000+ hour Hanzo main falls in love with Hawkeye in Marvel Rivals

Scattered profanity appears throughout the commentary, though it's less dense here than in other content on the channel. Still not appropriate for younger viewers.

Mild The secret to perfect aim in Overwatch | aiming guide #1

Opens with a strong profanity used deliberately to grab attention, which sets the tone even in what is otherwise the channel's most educational and restrained video.

Moderate Rank 1 Hanzo vs Rank 1 Genji

Repeated strong profanity during high-intensity gameplay moments, including several f-words and at least one homophobic-adjacent phrase used casually in competitive banter.

Mild Rank 1 Hanzo vs Rank 1 Genji

The creator expresses frustration with teammates in fairly harsh terms, calling out players by implication and complaining about being blamed for losses. It stays short of being genuinely toxic but models a dismissive attitude toward other players.

What Parents Should Know

Expect frequent strong language in basically every video, so treat this as a 15-plus channel at minimum regardless of the gaming content itself.

Watch an episode with your teen if they're interested, since the skill-based commentary is actually pretty thoughtful and could spark a good conversation about competitive gaming.

Skip this channel entirely for kids under 13, the profanity is too consistent and casual to rely on them just tuning it out.

Reassure younger teens that the creator isn't being mean-spirited toward other players, the trash talk is mostly self-directed excitement rather than targeted harassment.

Note that the actual game content (Overwatch 2, Marvel Rivals) carries its own Teen rating, so check whether those games are already approved in your household before worrying too much about the channel itself.

If your kid is into improving at hero shooters, the aim guide videos strip out a lot of the chaos and are genuinely instructional, though the opening language in at least one of them is still a problem.

Recommended for ages 16+.

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