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Ninja Already Has 1 Million Subscribers On Mixer

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Ninja leaving Twitch for Mixer has been the talk of the Internet for a while now, but sure enough the streamer is doing some amazing job on the new platform he has reached just a few days ago, as revealed by the number of subscribers to his channel.

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Ninja leaving Twitch for Mixer has been the talk of the Internet for a while now but, sure enough, the streamer is doing some fantastic job on the new platform he reached just a few days ago, as revealed by the number of subscribers to his channel.

As shared by Tyler Blevins himself, subscribers to Ninja’s Mixer channel have already reached one million, which is double the amount he had achieved at his first stream a couple of days ago, in less than one week.

“Today we hit 1,000,000 active subscribers on mixer ^-^,” he announced on Twitter, before adding: “thank you for all the incredible support. I haven’t felt this good in a long time.”

Rumors have it that Ninja might have been contacted by Microsoft not only to push Mixer but also looking forward the release of Project Scarlett and Halo Infinite in holiday 2020, as he is the most popular streamer around and has his roots in the Halo franchise.

For that purpose, according to The Verge’s Tom Warren, the platform owner from Redmond has spent over $50 million to grant an exclusivity deal, that means that Ninja will only stream on Mixer for an undisclosed amount of years.

None of these information has been confirmed, of course, but it looks like there’s a lot more to merely having a new streamer on Mixer for Microsoft, and we could see the actual results of this partnership going forward and perhaps next year with the release of the next Xbox.


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