Tyler "Ninja" Blevins has announced that he will be returning to streaming tomorrow after taking a break last week.
The Fortnite legend stated that he will be streaming on all major platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, and even Twitter.
On September 1, 2022, Ninja abruptly ended his Twitch stream while playing Fortnite. Shortly after the incident, he tweeted that he would be taking a break from content creation.
Being one of the most recognizable gaming personalities on the planet, Ninja's latest announcement has created a lot of buzz. With Twitch ending their exclusivity clause for the Partner Program, many expected the streamer to be the latest to jump on the YouTube bandwagon.
After failing to kill a couple of opponents who were spamming rifts in Fornite, Ninja threw in his hat and said he couldn't take that type of behavior anymore. He stated:
He added:
After apologizing to the audience and the fellow streamers he was supposed to play with, the content creator left and announced his break shortly after.
Ninja garnered a lot of attention during his livestream last week when he rage-quit Fortnite.
Many gaming personalities have reacted to the tweet he posted after the incident and commented on the fact that he has changed his Twitter name to "User not found."
A lot of people believe it is all a marketing ploy to attract attention before he makes a big announcement.
While reacting to the incident, Imane "Pokimane" Anys had this to say at the one-minute five-second mark in the above clip:
Ninja will now be branching out from Twitch and is expected to simulcast on different platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. The announcement comes days after users noted that he no longer had a subscribe
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