Influencer Profile
Joined
Nov 2011
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Subscribers
23,600,000
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Videos
1,120
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Total Views
2,235,291,244
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Tweets
45,258
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Following
1,484
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Followers
6,624,593
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Likes
25,512
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Joined
Jan 2011
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Subscribers
14,699,370
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Total Views
480,006,400
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Type of Influencer | Digital Star, YouTuber, Streamer |
Subject Sector | Games, eSports |
Speciality | Fortnite, PUBG, Halo |
Country | United States of America |
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins is a professional PUBG player, H1Z1 player, Halo player, and streamer on Twitch.tv/ninja
He currently is full time streaming Fortnite, along with other games.
He has an impressive list of accomplishments including the following:
- 1st Place PUBG Squads Gamescom Invitational 2017
- 2nd place H1Z1 5s Dreamhack 2017
- 1st place H1Z1 Invitational 2015
- 1st Place Halo 4 Dallas 2012
- 1st place AGL 8 Knoxville
He is known for his goofy energetic personality, his incredible impressions, and can often be found streaming on Twitch.
Articles featuring Ninja
Ninja to host Fortnite invitational tournament
The new series features six events, each of which has its own $80,000 prize pool.
Ninja drums up over a million subscribers during first week at Mixer
The streamer unsurprisingly broke a number of Mixer's records during his first broadcast
Is Ninja the superstar that Mixer needs or is he fading into irrelevance?
Ninja announces debut book on how to be good at games
Ninja: Get Good will tell fans everything they need to know about how to be Ninja
Ninja makes TIME magazine's top 100 influential people of 2019
Blevins is the first gaming creator to make TIME's prestigious list
Ninja is getting his own Red Bull can design
The streamer's custom 'Ninja' can will be on sale for a very limited time
Ninja allegedly received $1 million to promote the launch of Apex Legends
Twitch will no longer advertise big streamers on smaller broadcasts
The community has made complaints about advertisements for larger creators
The biggest Fortnite influencer in the world blames parents for their kids being addicted to Fortnite
Ninja hits out at 'terrible parents' that can't limit their kids' gaming time