“It’s absolutely the future”: xQc reacts to Ninja’s first multi-platform stream


“It’s absolutely the future”: xQc reacts to Ninja’s first multi-platform stream

xQc proclaimed Ninja's experiment to be the future of streaming

Ninja has finally returned from his short, yet abrupt break from streaming, and as announced, his return stream was broadcast everywhere possible, with the Fortnite superstar broadcasting simultaneously on Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

xQc on a recent stream reacted to Ninja’s first multi-stream and gave his own two cents on the move and how he sees the streaming space developing in the future after this landmark moment.

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xQc theorises how to capitalise on multi-platform streaming

"It's absolutely the future": xQc reacts to Ninja's first multi-platform stream
Ninja’s decision comes after he abruptly took a break from streaming

Ninja has recently announced that he would be returning from the short break he took from streaming, making history by streaming on all platforms possible at the same time. Although there were some hiccups, the stream went on to be quite a success, with Ninja tweeting that the excitement of the experience “made him feel like a kid again”.

xQc weighed in on the stream, claiming streaming on multiple platforms to be the “future of the space”, saying that the move is “actually kind of smart”. The streamer commented-

"I told you guys, I told you it was the future. I said this a year and a half ago, I said this earlier and I said it yesterday, multi-stream is absolutely the future."

He also went on to theorise how Ninja can go on to capitalise on the move, contemplating how he can grow his audience on all platforms for around a year, and then sign an exclusive deal, making all the viewers converge on a single streaming platform. “Boom! That’s the money glitch!” the streamer exclaimed.

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xQc also pointed out a major flaw in the user experience of such a setup, claiming that the audience interaction becomes “very diluted”. He said that until these systems are well adapted enough, they need to kind of like, heal that, and find a way around it“, claiming only then would this be a fun experience for the streamer.

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