Not so long ago, the foundation live stream of the “big man” Microsoft is Mixer declared closed. Microsoft discussed with Facebook Gaming to create opportunities for the streamer to operate on the new platform. However Ninja – Mixer’s top popular streamer turned down the opportunity. While there are still many speculations regarding Ninja’s upcoming development direction, yesterday he had his first livestream on Youtube.
The male gamer did not declare that he would switch to an exclusive livestream for Youtube or discuss issues related to his future, but simply played a few games. Fortnite with colleagues like TimTheTatMan, Courage and DrLupo. This is his first livestream on Youtube and also his first livestream after nearly 3 weeks of becoming a freelance streamer. Immediately, Ninja’s livestream attracted up to 100,000 viewers.
Before coming to Mixer, Ninja was the top famous name Twitch. In the old roof, his channel has up to 14 million followers, in 2019 he also entered the top 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. At the height of his popularity, it is known that the male gamer earned $500,000 a month from Twitch, not to mention other businesses. However, leaving everything behind, he still decided to join Mixer with a deal that is said to be up to 20-30 million dollars.
Despite the loss of a large audience to switch to Mixer but less than a year, the platform announced its closure. As you know, Ninja has refused to join Facebook Gaming and does not seem interested in returning to Twitch, perhaps Youtube will be the new destination of this superstar streamer. Mixer will shut down completely on July 22nd, redirecting access to Facebook Gaming.
Source link: Rejecting Facebook, ignoring Twitch, Ninja attracted 100k viewers in the first livestream on Youtube
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