Twitch streamer Ninja indicates YouTube move following his ‘YouTube call’ tweet


Twitch streamer Ninja indicates YouTube move following his ‘YouTube call’ tweet

Ninja hints on his move to YouTube Gaming

Reigning at the top of Twitch in terms of subscribers, Richard Tyler Blevins who is prominently known as Ninja recently hinted that he could be shifting to YouTube. Although this claim was not made directly, fans suspected the future move due to the cryptic tweet made by the streamer.

Twitch and YouTube, the two biggest streaming platforms always seem to be competing with each other head to head as some notable streamers decide to switch platforms, therefore, contributing to the platform’s popularity.

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Twitch streamer Ninja indicates YouTube move following his 'YouTube call' tweet
Ninja is a prominent Fortnite streamer

Often dubbed as the ‘King of Twitch’, the professional gamer-turned Twitch streamer might have signaled towards an exclusive streaming deal with Google-owned streaming platform. Ninja took to Twitter to inform his viewers again that he won’t be able to stream since the internet is down.

However, he also stated that his YouTube call got canceled and many fans have assumed that the streamer might have announced his move to the platform if he had been streaming today. If readers are unaware, the streamer has been offline on the platform since two days citing internet unavailability due to the construction going on near his house.

With the internet being out for two days straight, the Fortnite streamer seems to enjoy his free time in the beach. While the wait for him to stream back on Twitch is quite high, fans are also curious to know if Ninja is joining YouTube shortly after Twitch announced new streaming policies for its users.

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Twitch streamers are no longer liable to stream on the Amazon owned platform only, therefore, the tweet made by the streamer might be possibly saying that he had planned to stream on Twitch followed by YouTube. However, these are just assumptions and an official announcement would be better to know the whole story.

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If Ninja does move to YouTube, he won’t be the only notable streamer to do so as, before this, streamers such as Dr DisRespect, Valkyrae, Sykkuno, and LilyPichu had made an official announcement on their platform change. Ninja already enjoys close to 25 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, therefore, having less viewership is definitely out of the question.

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