The most popular streamer by searches in every state has been revealed.
Ninja has revealed the story behind his 2019 tweet for the Smash community, claiming Nintendo prevented him from adding $500K to the Evo 2019 prize pool by ghosting him.
Amouranth has a compelling argument for why she can beat Ninja, Hasan, Asmongold, and others in a fight.
Pokimane and JiDion are burying the hatchet.
Tyler "Ninja" Blevin's wife Jessica Blevins plans to step down from Ninja's team and strike out to seek fame for herself.
JiDion is banned for good.
Here is a quick primer about the harassment Pokimane has faced over the past few days.
Ninja is coming after Pokimane for pointing out that he said something that he said.
"I am telling you man, if we went to Mixer, it would have been Twitch versus Mixer." said DrDisrespect.
The leaked information from Twitch has revealed the huge gap in earnings between creators on the platform, even at the very top level of the streaming game.
And the real question: Should they DO something about the actions of toxic fans?
On Monday Jan 11, Spanish Fortnite streamer, Grefg, started up a Twitch live stream to officially reveal his Fortnite skin getting added by Epic Games. And as his stream continued, he peaked at 2.5 million viewers. Read about his story here:
Ninja announced Chase the Spark via Twitter on Friday afternoon as the next step in his partnership with Adidas, which began in August 2019.
Professional streamer and gaming superstar Tyler “Ninja” Blevins announced he is coming back to Twitch with a multi-year deal to livestream exclusively at www.twitch.com/Ninja. He celebrates his return with his first live stream today, September 10th at 12:00 p.m. PT / 3:00 p.m. ET.
Professional streamer and former competitive gamer, Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, announced he is returning back to his roots with a deal to livestream exclusively on Twitch at www.twitch.com/Shroud. Shroud celebrates his homecoming and will be kicking off his first stream very soon. Fans can follow his Twitter for the exact date and time.
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins is back streaming on Twitch — at least for now. At the time of writing, Ninja's stream is pulling a viewership of over 62K. He started with a Fortnite stream together with
Ninja just held his first stream since his departure from Mixer on YouTube, peaking at 167,000 viewers and eclipsing his peak Twitch viewership from his last weeks on the platform one year ago. This was Ninja's first ever YouTube stream, averaging around 100,000 throughout his hour and a half long live on the platform. Read more on his stream here:
Ninja and Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek were the only two Mixer streamers who were not part of Microsoft's deal with Facebook Gaming, instead getting paid out in full to explore their options.
UPDATE 6/22: More members of the community have voiced their thoughts via Twitter on Mixer's shutdown and subsequent Facebook Gaming partnership.
In one month, on July 22nd, Microsoft will be shutting down their livestreaming platform, Mixer, and will move their viewers and partners to Facebook Gaming. Ninja and Shroud have become free agents, hinting at move back to Twitch. Read the story here: