It is not an easy task to master the many intricate gameplay elements that Fortnite contains. Players have to learn and master gun duels, but also perfect builds and edits to a degree that makes it ridiculously difficult. Where most people have failed to learn the ropes, Ninja, aka Richard Tyler Blevins, has made his brand around it.
A former professional Halo player and a veteran of the FPS genre found his home in Epic Games’ greatest creation. He not only built his career off the back of his immense skill but also helped catapult the game to new heights of success. But how much time did it take for Ninja to become the god of Fortnite? Well, leakers have uncovered the answer to this mystery.
Talk Esports host, Jake Lucky, shared an interesting tweet that highlighted the exact playtime of the streamer. It looks like gamers will have to spend a lifetime and more to catch up to him, as Ninja has spent more than a year inside the game.
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Ninja has nearly 390 days or 9340 hours of playtime on Fortnite… what the frick pic.twitter.com/jo1qTnnYez
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) April 5, 2022
Ninja is on a whole another level without a doubt
The revelation was quite shocking, and it captured fans’ imagination. There was indeed a time in Ninja’s illustrious career when he did not touch anything else aside from this game. There was no alternative in the market that can stack up to the intrigue and rewarding gameplay of this Battle Royale.
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The feeling of immense euphoria, when gamers outplay the enemy, lock them in a build with a trap, or the good old boogie grenade kills were all quite special. And Tyler excelled at delivering a gameplay experience not many could muster.
The fact that Fortnite took away what literally made the game explode and is now re-exploding is really blowing my 3 seltzer brain right now
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) April 5, 2022
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Builds and editing made Fortnite the game it is today and granted it a special identity. But the latest seasonal update saw the developers removing this gameplay feature from the title.
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This move should have killed the title, but on the contrary, it only helped the game explode even more. The community has divided opinions on this matter, but the new changes definitely earned them even more players.
With the overflowing positive responses, it looks no build Fortnite is here to stay for a long time.