It seems that the battle between streaming platforms is not over yet, even though Mixer has closed. Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins is one of the major streamers signed by Microsoft to stream exclusively. However, when Microsoft’s streaming platform closed, many fans wondered where Ninja would go. And it seems, Ninja’s answer will be YouTube.
Recently, Ninja’s livestream test suddenly appeared on YouTube. It was quickly deleted, but screenshots were taken by HYPERX on Twitter. This sparked rumors that Ninja signed a streaming contract with YouTube Gaming, but the streamer has yet to officially speak.
The day before, Jessica Blevins, Ninja’s manager and wife, had posted on Twitter that “Everyone has been patiently waiting… this week is going to be interesting”, indicating what announcement the streamer will be making. about my future this week. When Mixer announced its closure, Ninja just tweet “I have some decisions to make and will think about you as I make them.”
You’ve all been patient….this week will be fun.
— Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) July 7, 2020
Ninja is one of the biggest streamers to sign an exclusive streaming contract with Mixer, and both YouTube and Facebook Gaming have started monopolizing other streamers as well. Mixer is now partnering with Facebook Gaming, and journalist Rod ‘Slasher’ Breslau says Facebook made an “unthinkable offer” to keep Ninja, but the streamer turned it down.
Ninja most likely signed to youtube, he currently has a test stream scheduled, probably didn’t mean to make it public but this is a huge hint.. pic.twitter.com/e4bd6lhD8M
— HYPEX (@HYPEX) July 7, 2020
Ninja is best known as a streamer of battle royale games, like Fortnite, but he also plays many other games, including Valorant.
Source link: Ninja will most likely stream on YouTube
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