Fortnite star Tyler "Ninja" Blevins shared his sentiments about the rocky nature of his relationship with Epic Games.
During his recent broadcast on April 14, 2022, the Twitch star spoke about his upcoming line of signature streamer skins that have been pushed back by the creators of Fortnite. He expressed his feelings about the situation and speculated that:
Back in May 2020, the game featured a set of streamers' exclusive bundles that contained a unique pickaxe, skin, emote, and backpack. However, the bundle was delisted from the store a year later, in August 2021. Since then, nothing related to the most popular Fortnite streamer has been featured in the game's Item Shop.
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The former Mixer streamer hosted a live stream where he focused on playing and perfecting his Fortnite skills. During that same seven-hour-long session, the streamer received a $25 donation from a viewer called Lethal Tommy, who inquired if they would be able to buy the special Ninja-themed skin anytime in the future:
Tyler replied to the viewer's inquiry by stating that:
The Twitch streamer did not know the status of his upcoming signature skin.
Explaining his current relationship with the makers of the immensely popular battle royale game, Ninja thought that Epic Games hated him for some reason and felt that:
He then spoke about the huge tournaments that Epic Games is sponsoring and mentioned a bit about other content creators like Ludwig by saying:
The FPS gamer then speculated about the reason for his non-inclusion:
In a concluding statement, Tyler said:
Deciding not to waste any more time, the content creator queued up for another game and continued to stream for the next three hours.
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