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Dev Alone Free Fire ID, K/D Ratio, Lifetime & Ranked Stats, YouTube Channel, and Earnings – February 2022

Garena Free Fire, the blockbuster mobile battle royale game with over a billion downloads on Google Play, continues to captivate players worldwide. In this in-depth profile, we break down Dev Alone's Free Fire ID, K/D ratio, key stats, YouTube channel, estimated monthly income, and more—based on data from February 2022. As seasoned Free Fire analysts tracking top Indian creators, we've compiled these insights from verified in-game records and public platforms.

Dev Alone Free Fire ID and Stats

Dev Alone, real name Devendra Singh, has built a massive following in India's Free Fire scene thanks to his thrilling gameplay and engaging YouTube content. With 1.22 million subscribers, he's a true standout. His Free Fire ID is 279122300.

Lifetime Stats

Dev Alone Free Fire ID, K/D Ratio, Lifetime & Ranked Stats, YouTube Channel, and Earnings – February 2022
  • Across 22,679 squad matches, Dev Alone secured 7,352 wins and 76,093 kills, boasting a stellar K/D ratio of 4.96.
  • In duos, he's played 2,264 matches, winning 484 with 6,838 kills (K/D: 3.84).
  • Solo mode sees 1,801 matches, 255 victories, and 6,373 eliminations (K/D: 4.12).

Ranked Stats

Dev Alone Free Fire ID, K/D Ratio, Lifetime & Ranked Stats, YouTube Channel, and Earnings – February 2022
  • In 274 squad matches, he achieved 94 top finishes and 1,394 kills (K/D: 7.74).
  • No ranked duos or solo matches played this season yet.

Note: These stats were captured at the time of writing and may evolve as Dev Alone competes further in Free Fire.

Dev Alone YouTube Channel

Devendra launched his Dev Alone YouTube channel in June 2019, posting his first video then. Today, it features over 667 videos, 69 million+ views, and 1+ million subscribers.

Social Blade estimates his monthly YouTube earnings between $333 and $5,300.

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