Meanwhile, 4 stars have received their own skins in Fortnite. For this event, the 4 stars got together for a game round. Tyler “Ninja” Blevins still seems upset that he didn’t receive a skin earlier.
These are the 4 stars and their skins: In conjunction with the Icons Series, certain Fortnite content creators receive their own skins in the game. These skins resemble their personalities and usually come in a complete package. So far, these individuals have received skins:
- Ninja made the debut and received his skin on January 15, 2020
- Then streamer Loserfruit got her own outfit in the game on June 22, 2020
- On November 8, 2020, YouTuber Lachlan’s skin appeared in the item shop after he won it in a tournament
- The last to join the skin group on January 16, 2021, is: GrefG. With his announcement of the skin, he even broke a Twitch record.

4 Stars Meet for a Game
This is how the meeting went: Having your own skin in Fortnite is something special, and the 4 players probably wanted to celebrate that together. So, they decided to play a match together while proudly wearing their own skins.
The first match went well for the 4 stars, who managed to secure a victory. During the match, they discussed the outfits and how amazing it is to simply have a skin in Fortnite. To celebrate, they showed their last opponent their skins and performed their own emotes.
Ninja Still Complains About Back Then
Why was Ninja not so satisfied? Although it seemed like the 4 content creators had quite a bit of fun, Ninja appears to still be a bit hurt that he had to wait so long for his skin.
This was triggered when GrefG asked how long the others had to wait before their skins appeared. GrefG’s skin was announced 1 year earlier before it actually came out.
Ninja responded by saying that he had to wait a long time for his skin back then.
However, it should be noted that Epic only announced shortly before the release that Ninja would actually be getting his own outfit.
The frustration became even more evident when Ninja reacted again when GrefG asked: “What would you change about your skin if you could? Just one thing!” (via YouTube video starting at 7 minutes)
I would change the timing of when it was released. Back then, when I still had about 100,000 viewers per day for a year.
Ninja – YouTube video starting at 7 minutes 30 seconds
It seems that Ninja is still upset that Epic didn’t release his skin earlier when he was still the well-known Fortnite star and had thousands of viewers watching him play daily.
Whether he is still truly hurt or just having a bit of fun is something only he knows. Ninja is known for being toxic at times and flaming other players. “Flaming is indeed 90% of the fun of playing,” says Ninja.
