Jschlatt follows in Corpse Husband’s footsteps and unveils Times Square billboard
It’s been a long time coming, but popular YouTuber Johnathan ‘Jschlatt’ Schlatt finally managed to put his face on aTimes Square billboard, and his celebratory shot is taking over Twitter.
A full year has passed sinceJSchlatt lost toCorpse Husbandin a neck-and-neck race to win a marketing campaign that saw the victor have their face and brand plastered all over a Times Square billboard in New York City.

He’s had some ups and downs since then, such as getting banned on Twitch and making his mark onLudwig’s most profitable video to date. But he hasn’t let the loss go down lightly, and he finally got his revenge.
The comedic YouTuber clearly took last year’s loss to heart, referencing Corpse’s “We did it” celebration post by Tweeting out “I finally did it” with an image of the YouTooz collaboration top his 2.8million Twitter followers.

The ad itself is advertising the almost sold-out Jschalt X Rammie plushie and slippers sale currently on the YouTooz website.
Schlatt’s enthusiasm for the billboard marks a distinct difference from recent YouTube convertSykunno recently claiming that billboards have no effect on merch sales.

I FINALLY DID ITpic.twitter.com/5tCBM5Qjg3
— Schlatt (@jschlatt)August 13, 2025
The advertised collaboration itself is almost entirely gone, and whether or not the billboard had an impact on the sale of the merch is not currently known. Jschlatt’s clear joy in the image itself is hard to deny.

With streamers likeAmouranthandLudwigtaking to billboarded skies themselves, it’s clear that streamers making big steps into the real world is a wave that’s only building in momentum. Pushing the sphere of streaming entertainers further into the mainstream.
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