On October 20, Fortnite legend Tyler "Ninja" made a guest appearance on sports analyst Patrick "Pat" McAfee's podcast called The Pat McAfee Show.
As the discussion progressed, Ninja recalled a recent Call of Duty event, during which the streamer and other personalities provided a lot of feedback to the game's developers.
Tyler claimed that he "got roasted" by a Call of Duty employee, with the latter stating that the former was being "loud at dinner."
Ninja said:
At the 11-minute mark of The Pat McAfee Show, one of the podcast hosts put forward a question for Tyler, asking if he is able to "pull punches" against the developers while playing the popular titles during beta testing.
Ninja was asked:
The question further continued:
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Timestamp: 11:31
Tyler decided to answer the second part of the question first and stated that he loved Fortnite Chapter Three. He called the current season of Epic Games' battle royale the "best era of the game."
Moving on to the first part of the question, Ninja revealed that gaming personalities often get access to and are invited to events for companies. He mentioned that sometimes it's paid, while other times it's not.
He said:
Ninja further mentioned that he weighs the pros and cons of streaming at home versus streaming from a venue where it would be possible for him to make connections.
He shared:
He then revealed that he used to "pull punches." Ninja provided his take on how the game's developers often view their games as "art," as he stated:
He continued:
Pat McAfee filled in for Ninja by suggesting that pulling punches against the game could be considered "offensive and disrespectful." The latter agreed with the statement and continued the
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