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Epic Games’ battle royale title Fortnite is definitely in a league of its own. Since its launch, it has been a fan-favorite title for multiple reasons. Its lively animations and constant collaborations with major franchises and creators are some of the reasons it is so popular. 

The title has become so popular that even internet celebrity Andrew Tate was not able to surpass it. While claims were being made online that Tate’s returning live stream will become the top 5 biggest streams ever on the internet, facts have proven otherwise. 

Fortnite skin reveal got more views than Tate’s returning stream

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After his return from jail and a controversial interview, Andrew Tate returned to live streaming. His stream got over 432k concurrent live viewers. Furthermore, YouTuber Keemstar called this stream the top 5 biggest streams ever on the internet. But these are the personal views of the YouTuber as this stream was nowhere near the top. 

Andrew Tate is currently banned from streaming from major platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Twitch. So he opted to stream on Rumble. This platform has been getting a lot of traction lately with Kai Cenat and Speed hosting their show there. However, streaming on a growing platform still did not fetch Tate the numbers he wanted.

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A stream from Fortnite streamer TheGrefg dating back to 2021 was much higher in the number of views comparatively. Back in 2021, Spanish streamer TheGrefg got his own Fortnite skin. Fans of the streamer can get the bundle including his Fortnite skin, with Staff of Control Pickaxe and Balls of Power Back Bling. He revealed all these items to his fans on his Twitch stream. Surprisingly, around 2.4 million fans were watching him do this.

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This number of viewers alone would be enough to blow Keemstar’s claims out of the water. Furthermore, this shows the number of loyal fans of the Epic Games title. Statistically, Tate’s latest stream is not even in the top 40 most-watched streams. On the other hand, TheGrefg’s stream was the most-watched game stream in January for individual streamers.

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