Just days after announcing a career overhaul that saw him departing Twitch in favor of the Microsoft-owned streaming platform Mixer, gaming superstar Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins is shattering subscriber records -- helped, no doubt, by a promotional offer.
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Insights: With Ninja’s Nifty Mixer Move, Live Streaming Leaps To Its Next Era
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Ninja Accumulates 1 Million Mixer Subscribers In 6 Days, Thanks In Part To Free Offer
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Ninja Nabs 350,000 Mixer Followers Overnight, Catapults App To Top Of Charts
Gaming superstar Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins sent shock waves through the esports world yesterday when he announced that he would be abandoning his flagship platform, Twitch -- where he was the most-followed creator -- in favor of a lesser-known, Microsoft-owned hub dubbed Mixer.
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Ninja Ditches Twitch, Will Exclusively Stream On Microsoft’s Mixer
Twitch’s biggest star is leaving the platform. Fortnite pro Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins -- who made $500,000 per month on Twitch last year thanks to a grueling streaming schedule where he spent more than 3,800 hours live -- has partnered with Microsoft’s streaming service Mixer, and will exclusively stream his content there for the foreseeable future.
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Ninja To Release How-To Gaming Guide, Graphic Novel As Part Of Three-Book Deal
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Audience Growth For ‘Fortnite’ Gamers Ninja And KittyPlays Stays Strong Ahead of E3
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Game Publishers Pay Top Streamers Like Ninja $50,000+ Per Hour To Play Their New Games (Report)
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Fans Can Now Buy Their Own Ninja Headbands For $22, Exclusively At Walmart
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Ninja Is Getting His Face On A Red Bull Can
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