Twitch streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins dominated the online shooter Fortnite in 2017 at the age of 26, became a star on Twitch and wanted to be the “David Beckham” of gaming, the greatest of all. In 2024, he will be 33 years old and the Fortnite world will look different. Children challenge him. But Ninja simply can’t keep up anymore.
This is Ninja’s problem:
“Please play the build mode!”
He is now being raised with this: Young Fortnite players keep asking the 33-year-old to dare to play the build mode. But ever since it was introduced, he has preferred the “No Build” mode, in which Fortnite works like a classic shooter.
In a Fortnite match where Ninja is clearly identified as “Ninja,” another player texts him, “Please play build mode.”
Ninja immediately thinks he is “no more than 12 years old.”
“I’m 33 years old – I can’t keep up anymore”
This is Ninja’s answer: Ninja clearly says he can no longer play “Build” and it annoys him that “kids” tried to convince him that he can still do it:
I’m 33 years old, I’m 40 ping max – I’m never playing build mode again! I can’t keep up anymore and I’m proud of it.
The website Dexerto quotes the streamer in his anger. He is upset about “brain-dead children”. He would like to yell at their parents about the kind of children they have raised. In any case, he is now playing for a different generation.
This is also somewhat ironic because at the time of his rise, Ninja was always accused of having an audience made up primarily of children.
Well, someone is “too old for this shit.”
Ninja really seems to have arrived at a different phase of his life. When you listen to him, some of it sounds like “everything used to be better”: He has also spoken disparagingly about the current streaming landscape and criticized many new developments that did not exist in such a strong form “in his time”: The streamer with the most followers on Twitch says: “Streaming has become bad and is getting worse”