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‘Fortnite' Dominates Twitch One Again

Gaming has seen one of the largest and most rapid revolutions over the past decade. Twitch have announced on Twitter that there is a another Fortnite Drop for players who watch at least 30 minutes of the Twitch Rivals Supergames Finals on April 22nd, starting at 5pm PT. In order for you to receive these rewards, you must first link your Twitch and Epic Games account, which you can do so by clicking here You must ensure you have linked the accounts before you start watching as you will not be awarded these cosmetics after the Finals.
Traffic continued to grow, with 1.5 million broadcasters and 100 million monthly viewers in 2015, rising to 2.2 million broadcasters and 15 million daily viewers in 2018 - around a million of which could be found using the platform at any given time.



TwitchTracker, another analytics service following activity Amazon's popular game streaming company it bought in 2014 for nearly $1 billion, shows each major game increasing viewership as well Twitch didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ninja made a name for himself in the professional gaming industry (a.k.a. e-sports”) by participating in Halo competitions starting in 2009, as Polygon reported He left e-sports last year to pursue a streaming career, which primarily involves broadcasting himself playing computer games and providing running commentary to a community of interested users.

The early days of the coronavirus pandemic (the time of writing) saw an influx of viewers to Twitch, with average concurrent viewers increasing 12% year-on-year in March (as of midway through the month)- the biggest year-on-year increase since August 2019.
Blevins wouldn't be the globally famous Ninja without Fortnite; he was one of the early adopters of the game's battle royale mode and began to stream that on Twitch, which meant that anyone searching for streamers playing the game would see his stream.

Ninja's brand has also been boosted by appearances on popular TV shows like "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," and ESPN's "E:60." He became the first professional gamer to grace the cover of "ESPN the Magazine" in October 2018.
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins records an announcement that he will be attending and competing at an esports event in Las Vegas, in front of his framed silver play button, an award given to YouTubers with over 100k subscribers, and a case of Bud Light, his most recent sponsor.

Blevins: YouTube Gaming is a cool platform. While YouTube and Facebook make efforts to encroach on Twitch's territory, Amazon's ambitions seem to be focused on returning fire by moving into non-game content. That's all you need to know about the Twitch Rivals SuperGames Finals in Fortnite.

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