The popular American streamer Ninja, who has recently announced that he would "take a break from streaming," has revealed his plans to continue his career. Starting in September, Ninja will stream on six platforms: Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. The streamer announced the new plans on social media.
Ninja's announcement was probably related to the recent changes in Twitch’s rules. In August, the administration of the platform allowed its partners to simultaneously broadcast on some third-party services, including TikTok and Instagram. At the same time, the possibility of concurrent streaming on YouTube and other streaming platforms remains in question. On the other hand, Ninja's channel lost its official Twitch partner status a few days ago, so now he can stream anywhere he wants. Perhaps Ninja will stream everywhere at once or switch between platforms.
Ninja's colleagues reacted enthusiastically to his announcement, but did not miss an opportunity to tease the streamer. For example, SypherPK tweeted that now Ninja's viewers will stream-snipe him on five platforms instead of one. The streamer responded by jokingly posting "Please, no!"
The first Ninja's broadcast on multiple platforms is scheduled for September 9. We should remind you that he is the most popular Twitch streamer by the number of followers, with over 18 million people subscribed to his channel.