Ninja

Tyler Blevins (born: May 6, 1991) better known as Ninja or NinjasHyper, is an American YouTuber and Twitch Streamer who makes videos of him playing Fortnite: Battle Royale. In the past, Ninja also made videos of him playing Halo, H1Z1, and Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG). His success started from playing Halo, and was the number 1 streamer then (like he is now). He is part of the team Luminosity. He is also the most followed person on Twitch, having over 6 million followers on Twitch along with over 9 million subscribers on YouTube, and currently is the #1 fastest growing YouTube channel right now in subscribers, gaining 3.1 million subscribers a month (T-Series is second with 3 million). He also has over 410 million views on YouTube and over 130 million views on Twitch.

About
Ninja is more known as a Twitch streamer. It all started when his dad was addicted to games, he played all night. Little Tyler (Ninja) followed his dad's footsteps. He earned money by participating and winning tournaments with his current team Luminosity. Tyler has two older brothers named John Blevins and Chris Blevins. According to John, Tyler begged his older brother when he was about 9 years old to play Halo. At the end, John let him play and Tyler "destroyed" his older brother and his friend in the game.

Currently, he mostly plays Fornite. Many call him the "best Fornite player in the world" and look up to him for that widely shared opinion which thus creates more popularity for the game. He has self-proclaimed that he is also known for his "goofy energetic personality" and "incredible impressions" in his videos.

Quotes

 * LET'S GO BABY! (whenever he gets a win)
 * Got him. (whenever he kills somebody)
 * WOOOOHOOOOOO!!!! (whenever he gets a win)

Collaborations
Ninja has collaborated with other professional Fortnite players and famous streamers, even famous musicians.


 * Myth
 * summit1g
 * Daequan Loco
 * Dakotaz
 * DrLupo
 * King DotCom
 * Shroud
 * JuJu
 * Witt Lowry
 * Drake
 * Travis Scott
 * Lil Yachty
 * Marshmello

List Of Subscriber Milestones

 * 1 million subscribers: January 26, 2018.
 * 2 million subscribers: February 3, 2018.
 * 3 million subscribers: February 25, 2018.
 * 4 million subscribers: March 8, 2018.
 * 5 million subscribers: March 18, 2018.
 * 6 million subscribers: March 25, 2018.
 * 7 million subscribers: April 3, 2018.
 * 8 million subscribers: April 12, 2018.
 * 9 million subscribers: April 22, 2018

List Of Video View Milestones

 * 100 million video views: February 18, 2018.
 * 200 million video views: March 15, 2018.
 * 300 million video views: March 30, 2018.
 * 400 million video views: April 15, 2018.