If we talk about streamers, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has become one of the most influential of recent times. The 30-year-old American began his career in 2011 and it was only in 2017 that he rose to fame thanks to his broadcasts of Fortnite, a free-to-play video game (Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S) developed by the company Epic Games and that was beginning to gain popularity in those years.
At that time, ‘Ninja’ became one of the most famous on the streaming platform and forged a close relationship with the company, as both he and Fortnite grew their community at the same time.
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As a consequence of the good terms between the two, Tyler Blevins he became the first content creator who managed to get his own skin in the video game’s battle royale. The streamer skin first appeared in the Fortnite store on January 17, 2020.
Currently, the Twitch streamer believes that things are not the way they used to be and recently shared that, from his point of view, Epic Games excludes him from new Fortnite events and tournaments.
It all started when a viewer asked him when his skin would be available in the Fortnite store, to which “Ninja” explained that the item was going to return on April 11, but in the end there was a delay and to date he does not know when. will return eventually.
“I feel like Epic Games hates me right now, really. I didn’t get an offer or at least I don’t know if they contacted me to be part of one of these tournaments that many of these people organize”, concluded Tyler Blevins.