Wildly popular Twitch streamer Tyler "Ninja" Blevins recently set a whole new record when he streamed
Fortnite Items with Drake. While that proved to become a particularly big moment for Fortnite streaming, it's virtually no one-off success story for Ninja.
The streamer recently confirmed a Forbes report suggesting he makes in excess of $500,000 per month. That's driven by Twitch channel subscriptions, which compensate a portion from the money on the channel's owner. Twitch users will probably pay to subscribe with a channel, and Twitch Prime memberships (a perk of Amazon Prime) come that has a free subscription.
Since then, Ninja has spoken with CNBC in the segment
Fortnite Items for sale you may watch below. Although he doesn't specifically address the amount he's making, he does talk a bit about his business, what he's doing in reference to his money, with the exceptional recommendations to the people who wish to follow in the footsteps (in a nutshell: don't leave your work and school).
In film, Ninja is initially discussing Fortnite, which includes enjoyed an exceptional level of success since the discharge of its free-to-play Battle Royale mode a year ago. Ninja's recent stream with Drake topped 600,000 concurrent viewers on Twitch. That came just prior towards the release in the 3.3 update, which paved the way to the newly launched Blitz limited-time mode.
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