ninja mixer contract $932 million
A new report from CNN Business claims that game streamer Tyler. Blevins announced his decision to leave. To this day, Ninja possesses more followers than any other channel with 14.7 million and counting on Twitch. Blevins previously left Twitch for Microsoft's now-defunct Mixer service, where he was reportedly paid in the ballpark of $30 million for his exclusivity to the platform. Sean Endicott brings nearly a decade of experience covering Microsoft and Windows news to Windows Central. As the market grew though, a significant portion of large tech companies decided to use their checkbooks to take Twitch's highest profile stars. Ninja made his faith in Mixer known to both his audience and those who were quick to poke fun at his choice. Twitch remains in a partnership with Amazon Prime, which offers a free subscription to any viewer with a Prime account. And third, that Ninja's exclusivity contract is for multiple years. So far, nothing has been revealed or leaked, so we have to stick with these estimates for now. It's worth noting that he means $6-to-$8 million a year, for three years. Ninja signed an exclusive deal with Mixer last year. Tyler has called Mixer home for a few months, and while hes boasted some impressive viewership numbers, the streaming platform still doesnt hold a candle to Twitchs dominance. Microsoft Apparently Paid over $50 Million to Bring Ninja to Stream on While these values havent been officially verified, the Ninja Mixer deal would significantly bolster Ninjas net worth, which he has built not only from streaming but also sponsorship deals, YouTube revenue, and merchandise sales. One, that Ninja has been fielding exclusivity offers for some time, whether that be Facebook, YouTube, Mixer, or Twitch itself. Fortnite: Ninja Declines A Reported $60-90 Million Offer To Join Get the best of Windows Central in your inbox, every day! That's a fake Twitter. With that type of company, YouTube could be the landing spot for Ninja, but it will ultimately come down to dollars, cents and opportunities. When Mixer signed Ninja, he had 14.7 million followers on Twitch. Game on. Prior to his retirement from Twitch he owned the most subscribed channel at 14 million followers. Then, this past June, Microsoft announced the sudden closure of Mixer making Ninja a free agent once again.