The world's most popular gamer has amassed more than 14 million followers on Twitch, but he'll be moving to Mixer on August 2nd.
is the most popular professional gamer in the world, and the most followed streamer on Twitch, Amazon's video game streaming platform.
Ninja will leave more than 14 million followers behind on Twitch, along with a large number of paid subscribers.Tyler"Ninja" Blevins, the most popular professional gamer in the world, will begin broadcasting exclusively on Microsoft's video game streaming platform Mixer starting on August 2.
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