So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
A reference to the embarrassing New Year’s Eve event, where Ninja asked 1 million people to dance, failed miserably, and then exclaimed that he didn’t see enough movement.
TimTheTatman had to take a jab himself. Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop posted a garbage bag and writes, “I’m so happy for my boy TimTheTatman. Congratulations on your own Fortnite skin. You’ve worked so hard for it.”
Ninja opens doors for other streamers
More voices from the Fortnite community:
- Streamer and YouTuber cloakzy writes: “The new Ninja skin is AMAZING” (via Twitter)
- Even the Fortnite prodigy Mongraal and streamer Myth congratulate Ninja.
- Pro player KingRichard writes: “Once again, you open doors”: this indicates that streamers now hope for personal benefits from pioneer Ninja, similar to the big Mixer deal. Because after Ninja switched from Twitch to Mixer for a lot of money, other streamers also had a big payday. (via Twitter).
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
A reference to the embarrassing New Year’s Eve event, where Ninja asked 1 million people to dance, failed miserably, and then exclaimed that he didn’t see enough movement.
TimTheTatman had to take a jab himself. Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop posted a garbage bag and writes, “I’m so happy for my boy TimTheTatman. Congratulations on your own Fortnite skin. You’ve worked so hard for it.”
Ninja opens doors for other streamers
More voices from the Fortnite community:
- Streamer and YouTuber cloakzy writes: “The new Ninja skin is AMAZING” (via Twitter)
- Even the Fortnite prodigy Mongraal and streamer Myth congratulate Ninja.
- Pro player KingRichard writes: “Once again, you open doors”: this indicates that streamers now hope for personal benefits from pioneer Ninja, similar to the big Mixer deal. Because after Ninja switched from Twitch to Mixer for a lot of money, other streamers also had a big payday. (via Twitter).
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
A reference to the embarrassing New Year’s Eve event, where Ninja asked 1 million people to dance, failed miserably, and then exclaimed that he didn’t see enough movement.
TimTheTatman had to take a jab himself. Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop posted a garbage bag and writes, “I’m so happy for my boy TimTheTatman. Congratulations on your own Fortnite skin. You’ve worked so hard for it.”
Ninja opens doors for other streamers
More voices from the Fortnite community:
- Streamer and YouTuber cloakzy writes: “The new Ninja skin is AMAZING” (via Twitter)
- Even the Fortnite prodigy Mongraal and streamer Myth congratulate Ninja.
- Pro player KingRichard writes: “Once again, you open doors”: this indicates that streamers now hope for personal benefits from pioneer Ninja, similar to the big Mixer deal. Because after Ninja switched from Twitch to Mixer for a lot of money, other streamers also had a big payday. (via Twitter).
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
A reference to the embarrassing New Year’s Eve event, where Ninja asked 1 million people to dance, failed miserably, and then exclaimed that he didn’t see enough movement.
TimTheTatman had to take a jab himself. Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop posted a garbage bag and writes, “I’m so happy for my boy TimTheTatman. Congratulations on your own Fortnite skin. You’ve worked so hard for it.”
Ninja opens doors for other streamers
More voices from the Fortnite community:
- Streamer and YouTuber cloakzy writes: “The new Ninja skin is AMAZING” (via Twitter)
- Even the Fortnite prodigy Mongraal and streamer Myth congratulate Ninja.
- Pro player KingRichard writes: “Once again, you open doors”: this indicates that streamers now hope for personal benefits from pioneer Ninja, similar to the big Mixer deal. Because after Ninja switched from Twitch to Mixer for a lot of money, other streamers also had a big payday. (via Twitter).
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
Finally, the time has come: The popular Fortnite streamer Ninja has his own skin in Epic’s Battle Royale. What do his fellow streamers on Twitch say about it? Jealousy or congratulations?
This is the situation: On January 15, 2020, developer Epic Games announced a new series of cosmetic outfits that they will be selling in Fortnite: Battle: the Icon Series.
Kicking it off is the livestreamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins. His set includes
- a Ninja outfit
- the back accessory “Ninja Blades”
- the emote “Ninja Style”
- and the pickaxe “Twin Katanas”
See here how the Ninja skin looks in Fortnite.

For several months, Ninja had repeatedly made it clear that he wanted his own skin in the game – for him, it would only make sense.
What other streamers say
The news of the Ninja skin quickly spread across social channels. Twitch streamers friendly with Ninja such as Ben “DrLupo” Lupo or Tim “TimTheTatman” Betar commented positively about it.
DrLupo writes:
Every little detail of this skin is so great. Hats off to the artists who made it look so good.
Congratulations, buddy. Something you have joked about for a long time – now it’s real.
TimTheTatman writes: “So proud of my boy Ninja.”
But there is also a small diss from TimTheTatman. He shows the Ninja skin in his stream and performs a Fortnite dance with it. He then shouts, “Hey guys, I don’t see enough movement!”, dances the dance and laughs.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.
A reference to the embarrassing New Year’s Eve event, where Ninja asked 1 million people to dance, failed miserably, and then exclaimed that he didn’t see enough movement.
TimTheTatman had to take a jab himself. Streamer Jack “CouRage” Dunlop posted a garbage bag and writes, “I’m so happy for my boy TimTheTatman. Congratulations on your own Fortnite skin. You’ve worked so hard for it.”
Ninja opens doors for other streamers
More voices from the Fortnite community:
- Streamer and YouTuber cloakzy writes: “The new Ninja skin is AMAZING” (via Twitter)
- Even the Fortnite prodigy Mongraal and streamer Myth congratulate Ninja.
- Pro player KingRichard writes: “Once again, you open doors”: this indicates that streamers now hope for personal benefits from pioneer Ninja, similar to the big Mixer deal. Because after Ninja switched from Twitch to Mixer for a lot of money, other streamers also had a big payday. (via Twitter).
So far, there has been no reaction from another major streamer regarding Ninja’s skin. Tfue is currently number 1 on Twitch, but at least on Twitter, he is pretty quiet. His last tweet promoted his livestream – he did not comment on Ninja’s tweet or Fortnite.
DrDisrespect takes the business perspective
What does DrDisrespect say? Known for his role as a macho who likes to throw around trash talk, there was curiosity about the reaction of streamer DrDisrespect .
In his tweet, he showed goodwill towards Ninja.
I’ll put it this way: It took way too long for Epic to release an influencer skin. Especially a Ninja skin.
Those thin developers from North Carolina are finally awake.
In his tweet, he also symbolically writes of a firm handshake to congratulate Ninja on the skin.
Twitch streamers from LoL want something like that for themselves
Should LoL do the same? It’s intriguing that streamers from other games are speaking up. VoyBoy, Doublelift, and Trick2G, known as League of Legends players, comment on Ninja’s tweet. Voyboy writes simply “Legend”, Doublelift acknowledges “Holy shit, this is insane”.
Trick2G expresses an idea. “LoL should provide me with something like this,” he writes. The streamer is well known in the LoL community – has often caused a stir with his unusual jungle methods or his outbursts.
So far, League of Legends has already dedicated several skins to the pro players who won the World Championship.