Ninja is back on Twitch, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in 💦case you missed the news from last fall. After moving to Mixer in the summer of 2019, Microsoft stunned the world by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:closing down theℱ platform not even a year later. At the time, people thought that it was a dumb move for Ninja to give up his millions of followers on Twitch to take a lucrative contract with Microsoft, but the joke was on them when Microsoft was forced to pay Ninja $30 mi🐼llion to🐲 terminate his contract.
“The Mixer move was smart,” Ninja told The Ne🉐w York Times with absolutely no zero modesty. “I don’t regret anything I’♉ve done.”
Ninja spoke to The Times on a🌱 wide range of subjects, most notably his brief sojourn with Mixer. He admits that even after his return to Twitch he hasn’t truly regained his number one spot, and people point it out to him all the time on stream.
“I could teach all these kids talking [expletive], but when you reply to them, they’re ♑like, 'He said my name!' Their name is 69fartsniffer, and you read their name, and their next comment after they roasted you is them giggling like a little schoolgirl. Like, 'You noticed me!' It’s the worst."
Ninja's still the top Twitch account in terms of followers, but in terms oܫf average viewers, he's way down on the list. The top-viewed streamer for 🍎January is currently TommyInnit, according to , followed by Auron and QuackityHQ.
But don't feel too bad for Ninja as he's already making inroads into Hollywood with his own 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:starring role in an upcoming TV show.
Ninja also had some unkind words for former president Trump, saying that Twitter and F🃏acebook “had a duty to stop letting him manipulate people with lies.”
And we also found out that Ninja calls Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg "The Big Z,” which is more than a lit൲t🧸le weird.
If you feel a burning desire to find out what Ninja does when🎐 he’s not playing professional Valorant or walking his dogs, check out the full interview over on .