Ninja is launching a live Fortnite competition series on Mixer, the Microsoft-owned streaming platform where he signed an exclusive deal last year.
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- Microsoft Shutters Mixer, Looks To Shepherd Creators To Facebook Gaming As Part Of New Pact
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Ninja Launches Star-Studded, Six-Week ‘Fortnite’ Tournament On His Mixer Channel
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Mixer Sees 149% Year-Over-Year Jump In Hours Watched, But Is Still Far From Challenging Twitch’s 9.3 Billion
Mixer’s recent bold and likely expensive business moves--poaching Twitch’s top star, Ninja, along with a handful of other major streamers--drew attention and new eyeballs to the growing platform, which experienced significant growth this year and appears to be making a (small) dent in Twitch’s streaming space domination.
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FaZe Clan’s First Deaf, Female Gamer — 14-Year-Old ‘Ewok’ — Is Latest Twitch Departee To Sign With Mixer
Soleil ‘FaZe Ewok’ Wheeler made waves in the gaming sphere in July when the then-13-year-old Fortnite prodigy became the first female streamer to sign with the illustrious esports and digital media organization FaZe Clan.
- Mixer Price-Matches Twitch, Dropping Monthly Creator Subscription From $5.99 To $4.99
- Third Streamer, King Gothalion, Departs Twitch In Exclusive Deal With Mixer
- Shroud Pulls A Ninja, Exiting Twitch For Exclusive Livestreaming Deal With Mixer
- Both Co-Founders Of Microsoft’s Twitch Competitor Mixer Are Departing The Business
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