Summary

In a recent interview, popularTwitchstreamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins revealed that he once made a staggering $6.7 million during his best earning month as a content creator. Ninja stated that the money came when hisTwitchstreams revolved around playingFortnitewith celebrities and other content creators at the time.

As one of the biggest names in content creation, Ninja’s career began in 2009, when he was a professionalHalo 3player. Since then, Ninja has played other titles, includingH1Z1andPUBG: Battlegrounds. However, Ninja carved a name for himself in 2017 and 2018, whenFortnitelaunched in early access with its Save the World and Battle Royale modes. On December 6,Fortnitereturned to its roots with the launch of Fortnite OG, a separate game mode that takes players back to the original map, complete with music, sounds, and menus from the game’s early access days.Fortnite OG attracted over 1.1 million playerswithin its first two hours.

During a discussion about how much money fellowcontent creator Myth earned from YouTube, Ninja stated that one of his best-earning months as a streamer had similar numbers. Ninja said in an interview with FaZe Clan’s Stable Ronaldo that he once earned approximately $6.7 million in monthly revenue during his “prime Ninj” days. In March 2018, Ninja became the first Twitch Partner to reach over three million followers. During that same month, Ninja had a record-setting stream with over 635,000 viewers, as he playedFortnitewith celebrities Drake, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Travis Scott. Ronaldo said that was a “disgusting” amount that Ninja made in a single month, and Ninja added that he had never mentioned how much he earned until Ronaldo asked. A clip from that interview was posted by Twitter user BestfriendKick.

Twitch Streamer Ninja Shares His Highest Earnings in a Month

Ninja remains amongthe most-followed channels on Twitch, with an audience of over 19 million followers at the time of writing. Although Ninja spent the majority of his career streaming on the Amazon-owned service, Ninja also had an exclusivity deal with Mixer, which was Microsoft’s failed competitor to Twitch. Ninja streamed on Mixer from 2019 to 2020 and returned to Twitch following Mixer’s closure. Since then, Ninja’s broadcasts have been on various platforms like Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok.