Ninja Streams Fortnite on YouTube Gaming to 100,000 Viewers; No Exclusivity Agreement in Place Yet - Videogames Blogs

Ninja Streams Fortnite on YouTube Gaming to 100,000 Viewers; No Exclusivity Agreement in Place Yet



The death of Microsoft streaming *cough* competitor *cough* Mixer had multiple major effects across the streaming landscape, but the one that made headlines was that its two biggest exclusive stars in Tyler ?Ninja? Blevins and Michael ?Shroud? Grzesiek were suddenly no longer exclusive to a platform (despite still getting paid out for their full contracts). Whether the shuttering of Mixer was due to the economic ramifications of the pandemic or simply nature taking its course, the loss of a service attempting to toss hands with Twitch over the rights to big-name streamers was going to be felt regardless.
The shockwaves of that move continue to float through the upper crust of game streaming, as Ninja streamed Fortnite earlier this week on YouTube Gaming to the tune of 100,000 viewers, putting YouTube in a position to solidify its place as the runner-up in the game streaming relay race. However, this stream doesn?t mean that Ninja?s made any big decisions about where he?ll call home.
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