By CCN Markets: Popular streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has finally given up on Fortnite, or at least, temporarily. Yesterday, as a match of Fortnite came to an abrupt end due to a mech causing its now all-too-familiar flavor of game-breaking havoc, Ninja finally reached the end of his tether and opted to load up Minecraft […]
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Despite questions surrounding the long-term viability and commercial ramifications of switching to Microsoft's Mixer streaming platform earlier this month, popular Fortnite streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins revealed today a partnership deal with sporting brand Adidas.
By CCN Markets: Fortnite streamer Ninja hits 1. 5 million subscriptions on Mixer and suggests that there is more growth to come for his new channel. The popular streamer hit this milestone just a few weeks after making the shock announcement that he would be dropping Twitch to stream exclusively on its rival, Mixer.
By CCN Markets: As the streaming community reels from Twitch's controversial decision to use Fortnite star Ninja's channel to highlight other streamers, accidentally promoting pornography in the process, some say that it has exposed a far more serious issue with the platform.
After yesterday’s explosive news that Fortnite streamer Ninja is leaving Amazon’s Twitch and moving his entire operation over to Microsoft-owned platform Mixer, the king of YouTube himself Felix ”PewDiePie” Kjellberg has weighed in on the matter.
Tyler “Ninja” Blevins announced today that he’s waving goodbye to Twitch and porting his stream over to pastures new, specifically the Microsoft-owned rival platform Mixer. In a video published simultaneously on YouTube and Twitter, the Fortnite streamer announced he would be streaming exclusively on Mixer full time moving forward.
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins announced today that he's waving goodbye to Twitch and porting his stream over to pastures new, specifically the Microsoft-owned rival platform Mixer. In a video published simultaneously on YouTube and Twitter, the Fortnite streamer announced he would be streaming exclusively on Mixer full time moving forward.
The world’s biggest game streamer, Fortnite golden boy Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, today revealed his leaping off his heretofore-unstoppable Twitch gravy train in favor of Microsoft‘s Mixer. That’s right, pick your jaw up off the floor — Twitch‘s most well-known attraction is joining the competition.
Анонимный донор отправил популярному Twitch-стримеру под ником Сик Нерд (Sick Nerd) пожертвование в 20 биткоинов. В это время счастливчик занимался стримингом игры Old School RuneScape для своих 109 000 подписчиков.
YouTube today released the 2018 edition of Rewind, its Year-in-Review performance art piece, in which it acknowledged the major trends on the platform. And no surprise, it was full of references to Fortnite, K-pop, and, of course, Drake.
Popular streamer Ninja donates $150,000 to hunger relief charity Feeding America, making many wonder if he really is a 'good guy.'
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Ninja has once again managed to say something incredibly stupid via his Twitter account. You'd think we wouldn't be shocked anymore.
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Epic Games gave Ninja his own Fortnite skin, which is the best way imaginable to honor the legendary Mixer streamer. It's also a bit weird.
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A petty Twitter spat involving Ninja, DrDisrespect, and an Adidas sneaker was put to bed by the sass of fourteen-year-old streamer.
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Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins weighs in on Jarvis Fortnite perma ban controversy. Thinks rules shouldn’t apply to content creators to protect their livelihood. Acknowledges comments were wrong and expresses regret.
Ninja's massive success since abandoning Twitch for Mixer likely has many Twitch and YouTube streamers mulling similar moves. However, Mixer's new "Streamer Review" system could make it more difficult for competitors to ride on the legendary Fortnite streamer's coattails.