Globatron Dropped a Follow Up YouTube Video!

In April of 2025, YouTuber globert posted a viral video about our online game There.com. Over 15 million people watched his 30-day adventure spent exploring and meeting Thereian community members.

The viral video brought a giant rush of traffic to our virtual world. The surge in new and returning players was reminiscent of the old days in the early 2000s when There.com was featured on the Dr. Phil Show and The Beastie Boys and Korn stopped by for a visit with fans.

Globert, known by the username Globatron in There.com has spent the last year documenting community gatherings and events to create a compelling follow up video to his viral sensation that took over the internet and warmed the hearts of legacy players and a new generation of gamers.

Let’s help make Globatron’s second video about our virtual world There.com go VIRAL! Make sure to like, subscribe and leave a comment. Check out the Globert YouTube channel.

If Globatron’s videos have piqued your curiosity and you’d like to check out one of the oldest 3D virtual worlds on the internet, head over to There.com to create your Avatar. Download the game to your desktop available for Mac or PC.

There.com is FREE to play. Explore the virtual community with a Silent Trial account. For a one-time fee of $0.50 USD, you can Upgrade to a Basic Account and communicate with text chat via a PayPal account. Upgrade to Premium with a monthly subscription for $10 USD and communicate with Voice. Members can sign up with a monthly subscription using PayPal, Stripe (for credit and debit cards) and Apple Pay.

Here’s a helpful article for NEW PLAYERS.

Here’s a helpful article for RETURNING LEGACY PLAYERS.

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YouTube Comments from Globert’s 1st Viral Video About There.com

@droptopp3479
I will say, these type of games are amazing for those who are introverts and need friends or people to talk to. I’ve played some games similar to this and it just brings back so much nostalgic feelings.

@yesssss13
The mic conversation animation makes it so legit, so natural.. For an old game they sure hit the mark.

@arunxaviour8674
Billions poured into metaverse creation by corporations, small projects, scammers, and communities — not one could build one like this. This is the real metaverse. The OG.

@yourheroes5874
Honestly the game being behind a monthly subscription is what kept it being preserved from trolls and other things from today’s internet. The small and wholesome community are remnants of the 2000s when the internet was new and people greeting each other normally.

@Rotini-pasta
I’ve been hearing about how online communities like this can be really helpful for chronically ill people who can’t really leave their houses, it makes me happy to see how welcoming this game was for new people. Could be a really great community for people who have trouble leaving home! Looks like a fun game.

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