Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins is looking for a new platform home in the wake of Mixer’s shutdown. And while YouTube appears to be in the running, the gaming superstar has made clear his distaste for Chinese-owned TikTok.
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Ninja Returns To The Platform That Started It All — Twitch — In Exclusive, Multi-Year Deal
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Ninja Denounces TikTok As Concerns Surrounding App’s Ban Mount — And Byte Soars To Top Of Apple App Charts
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Following Dissolution Of Mixer, Gaming Luminary Ninja Hosts First YouTube Live Stream
Esports titan Tyler ‘’Ninja’ Blevins launched today his very first stream on YouTube Gaming after the dissolution of his former exclusive broadcasting home, Microsoft-owned Mixer.That said, gaming insider Rod Breslau, reports that the 29-year-old hasn't signed a deal with YouTube just yet.
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Microsoft Shutters Mixer, Looks To Shepherd Creators To Facebook Gaming As Part Of New Pact
Mixer, the Microsoft-owned streaming platform that made waves in the gaming space after poaching flagship Fortnite streamer Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins away from Twitch, is no more.
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Ninja Launches Star-Studded, Six-Week ‘Fortnite’ Tournament On His Mixer Channel
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Insights: Talent Wars And Hot Trends Reshape Game Streaming For The Long Term
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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
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FaZe Clan’s First Deaf, Female Gamer — 14-Year-Old ‘Ewok’ — Is Latest Twitch Departee To Sign With Mixer
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CouRage Becomes Latest Streamer To Ditch Twitch — In Exclusive Deal With YouTube Gaming
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Mixer Price-Matches Twitch, Dropping Monthly Creator Subscription From $5.99 To $4.99
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Third Streamer, King Gothalion, Departs Twitch In Exclusive Deal With Mixer
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Shroud Pulls A Ninja, Exiting Twitch For Exclusive Livestreaming Deal With Mixer
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