Twitch and YouTube star Tyler "Ninja" recently gave his opinion on the new streaming platform Kick, explaining why it will succeed where Mixer failed. The 31-year-old was playing Fortnite on stream when he was asked the question by his brother and fellow streamer BeardedBlevins.
As someone who has been on different platforms and was part of Mixer back in the day, Ninja claimed that there is one primary reason why Kick will do better than Mixer. According to him, Microsoft's streaming platform took too long to make meaningful additions or changes, which is not the case with Stake's venture:
Ninja was one of the biggest names to switch platforms from Twitch to Mixer when Microsoft's streaming platform signed him to an alleged multi-million-dollar deal. However, after Mixer's eventual demise, he returned to Twitch and now streams across platforms.
After talking about the controversial new platform from the owners of Stake for some time, Ninja summarized his views about it in a sentence:
While Ninja appeared to refer to some of Kick's lucrative revenue policies, BeardedBlevins prodded the blue-haired streamer further by directly asking him what made the platform better than its competitors:
BeardedBlevins added that Microsoft, being one of the biggest corporations in the world, had enough money to sustain Mixer in the long term but still failed. According to him, the idea that Stake will be successful at running a streaming platform just because it has money is not enough:
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Ninja, who has had many discussions about this topic in the past, was ready with an answer. He criticized Microsoft for not listening to feedback from streamers and creators:
Ninja further explained how his representatives had tried to bring
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