Ninja was once the biggest streamer on Twitch, now he might leave the platform... again, with all the issues going on at the moment.
Twitch has really messed up big time with their recent Branded Content changes. Now, Tyler "Ninja" Blevins opened up about his future on the platform, and things aren't looking too good.
Ninja, is one of Twitch's most popular streamers and a professional gamer known primarily for playing Fortnite. He gained massive fame for his high-level gameplay and entertaining personality, and was one of the first to launch Twitch into the mainstream.
Ninja Opens Up About Future On Twitch
With all the drama going on because of Twitch's recent Branded Content changes, with some streamers even calling for a boycott, many streamers have lost faith in the platform.
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This could be especially detrimental for Twitch, as they now have more competitors than ever, with Kick especially being eager to take up any streamers willing to jump ship.
One of those might just happen to be Ninja, who recently opened up about future streams.
In a recent tweet, the 32-year-old explained how he still has a contract with Twitch and that he intends to fulfill his end of the deal.
For the record I have a couple of streams scheduled on Twitch, due to a contract I signed previous to the new TOS. Those streams will continue to go live until the contract ends and the State Farm show ends.
— Ninja (@Ninja) June 13, 2023
Ninja doesn't miss the chance to imply that he wouldn't have signed that contract if the recent TOS changes had already been in place. Responding to a comment asking him whether he was going to leave Twitch once his contract ends, he then clarifies that his future in Twitch is less than guaranteed.
We will see. https://t.co/3RdCsY3JoC
— Ninja (@Ninja) June 13, 2023
Sure, Ninja has a history of switching up his streaming platforms, but he probably won't be the only one that will leave if Twitch continues to offer a less than desirable environment for streamers.
There's a lot of drama going on at Twitch right now: