Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins, the iconic figure of the streaming world, surprised fellow streamer Stable Ronaldo by disclosing the staggering earnings he amassed during his peak streaming month focused on Fortnite. Once the leading name associated with Fortnite, Ninja continues to dominate the streaming scene, holding the title as Twitch’s most-followed broadcaster with over 19 million followers.
In his prime, Ninja was not just a gaming sensation; he also captivated audiences on late-night talk shows and celebrated New Year’s Eve live in Times Square, contributing to his popularity and spawning the infamous “I’m not seeing enough movement” meme. Although Ninja remains a prominent figure in gaming, his substantial financial success during the Fortnite craze in the late 2010s has led to impressive earnings that have kept him financially secure.
Ninja is recognized for having the highest number of followers on Twitch, surpassing 19 million.
Ninja Discloses $6.7 Million Monthly Earnings During Fortnite’s Peak
During a recent live stream on December 8 with FaZe Clan member Stable Ronaldo, Ninja was prompted to reveal his highest monthly income as a streamer. After a brief pause for reflection, he delivered a shocking figure: $6.7 million.
“The month I made about $5 [million] off the Creators [Program],” Ninja explained. “Like $6.7 [million], I think. I feel like $7 [million]. …I’m not lying.” This admission left Ronaldo visibly astonished. “That is disgusting,” he exclaimed.
“Yeah, dude. I don’t think I’ve ever said that, by the way. I mean, this was like peak, though, right? It was prime Ninja, dude,” Ninja elaborated, emphasizing the extraordinary nature of those earnings.
🚨Ninja reveals he made $7,000,000 in a month during his prime❗️🤑💰 pic.twitter.com/brBAPfRXvY
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This revelation comes on the heels of another significant financial disclosure by fellow streamer Myth, who recently returned to Twitch after a hiatus. During his comeback, Myth shared that he received an impressive $4 million from YouTube for a two-year exclusive streaming contract.
Additionally, Ninja’s recent candidness about his earnings also follows a public apology to Stable Ronaldo after a previous incident in which he labeled Ronaldo a “failed streamer” during a viral broadcast in 2023. Fortunately, the two have reconciled, as shown during their friendly Fortnite gameplay on December 8.
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