Skip to main content
Terminator Salvation - Topic avatar

Terminator Salvation - Topic

@UCDuGfexKTT0d8fDC-Qo5zuQ

0

Subscribers

Advertisement
PostWhatsAppReddit
Advertisement

Views

0

Videos

0

API Count

0

To 10

10
Advertisement

Live Subscriber Growth Chart

Loading Advanced Analytics...

Advertisement

About Terminator Salvation - Topic

Terminator Salvation is a third-person shooter action video game, released on May 19, 2009, to coincide with the release of the film of the same title on the same week. It was developed by The Halcyon Company's gaming subsidiary, Halcyon Games, along with Grin, and published by Equity Games and Evolved Games. It was Grin's last game and was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, mobile, and iOS. It received mostly negative reviews.

Set in 2016 in Los Angeles, the console and PC versions of the game take place between the events of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and Terminator Salvation and follow John Connor, and his team, consisting of Angie Salter, Barnes and Blair Williams. Christian Bale refused to lend his voice and likeness to the game. Rose McGowan voiced the game-exclusive character Angie Salter, who is an ex-high school teacher. Common and Moon Bloodgood voiced their characte...

This channel was generated automatically by YouTube's video discovery system.

Advertisement

Embed on Your Website

Do you want to put Terminator Salvation - Topic's realtime subscriber count on your website? Use the embed code below or add the direct URL as a browser source in OBS.

Latest Video

Unable to load the latest video right now.

Advertisement

About RealtimeSubCount.com

RealtimeSubCount.com tracks live YouTube subscriber activity with a faster page shell, local caching, and analytics modules that do not block the main counter from loading. This page is designed to keep the count visible first while the deeper charts and supporting widgets stream in behind it.

FAQ

The page combines cached API data and fast refresh polling to stay responsive while still tracking changes closely. Exact public YouTube counts can lag, but the page updates far more frequently than the default channel view.

The chart appends new subscriber readings every few seconds. That gives you a rolling growth trace instead of a static count snapshot.

Yes. The embed panel on this page includes both the iframe snippet for websites and the direct URL for OBS or other browser-source tools.