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Over the years, content creation has become a popular occupation among the young generation. Several people dream to follow in the same footsteps as their role models in the community. Currently, the most popular online creation platforms are Twitch and YouTube. However, several streamers have recently moved to another streaming platform called Kick.

Famous creators such as Adin Ross, Trainwreckstv, and many more have already shifted platforms. Further, they are also encouraging others for the same. While the community is still arguing if Kick may surpass every platform soon, Twitch’s highest-followed streamer, Ninja, has stated his opinion on Kick’s future.

Popular Fortnite Streamer Ninja opens up about Kick’s potential

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Richard Tyler Blevins, better known as Ninja, first started his gamer career in 2009. However, Fortnite played an important role in his enormous popularity. Back in 2017, his gameplay and skills helped him gradually pick up fame when he first started playing Fortnite Battle Royale. Since then, Tyler’s popularity has only increased as he became the most followed streamer on Twitch.

Since many streamers are still hesitating to shift towards Kick, Ninja has surprisingly huge hopes for the platform. Tyler believes it has the potential to surpass all other platforms and is following the right direction toward a great future. In a recent Fortnite livestream, Tyler answered the difference between Mixer and Kick.

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Back in the day, Ninja was part of the Mixer. He claims that there is one primary reason why Kick may surpass Mixer easily. He said, “The main issue with Mixer, compared to Kick, and it’s abundantly clear, it took too long to get things done, right?”. Ninja also added that despite Microsoft being one of the biggest corporations in the world, Kick may not fall like Mixer in the long run.

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In addition, he also once explained Mixer’s downfall reason in detail. He said, “There were like 80 different billion people that I had to reach out to, who had to reach out to somebody else, who had to reach out to Microsoft, who had to reach out to somebody up top at Microsoft even more to get confirmation to change anything.”

According to the streamer, Microsoft’s streaming platform took too long to make meaningful additions or changes. Tyler also mentioned that his sister, Jessica, has to get Mixer’s employee’s help just to sign-up on the platform.

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