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6 Tips to get more views in Content Warning

Use these tips and tricks to garner more views!

The main objective of Content Warning is to get the required number of views and survive the days. While the initial quotas are easy to fill, meeting the view count as the campaign progresses will become extremely challenging. So, here is a set of tips and tricks on how to get more views in Content Warning.

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After playing for hours, I have curated the following tips and tricks for you to meet your quota and continue playing in Content Warning.

Variety of monsters

Content Warning Spider
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The most vital thing to increase your views is not to shoot a clip with a single monster but to include a variety of them. I suggest including at least five to eight monsters in a single video to make it more attractive to the audience instead of showing the same monster from various angles.

Save your battery and go deep into the factory to find unique ones. Also, try shooting as close as possible to get the monster's face properly. If you are getting killed by monsters, use our dedicated guide on how to counter them.

Multiple scenarios

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Similar to showing multiple monsters, you must also try to shoot unique scenarios with them. For example, shoot a scenario where one of your teammates is hit by spider webs and dragged by them, whereas, in the next scene, you find one of your teammates getting chased by the gunshot creature with a laser toward their head. Mixing up is the key to making a trending video!

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Shoot a proper video

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Like real life, your video should have a proper entry and exit instead of random cuts. In fact, make your video similar to a feature film with an appropriate sequence of events. For instance, in the first scene, your friends are shot getting out of the ship, followed by them entering the factory, and then chased by monsters. Finally, all of you desperately exit using the machine. In other words, make an interesting short film!

Bones in the video

If you find bones in the game, try to include them in your videos. For some reason, videos with footage of bones get a lot of views.

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Funny emotes 

While people love serious stuff, emoting can also help your video go viral. Try to emote in front of the monsters or before entering the factory. Make something funny with your teammates to add variety to your video.

Play as a group

Always play as a group (at least two to three players)—the algorithm loves video with multiple players more than selfie shots or solo players.

For more information on Content Warning, check out How to fix Failed to Extract error in Content Warning or All Content Warning Controls and Keybinds (PC) on Pro Game Guides.


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Vignesh Raja
Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.
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