It\u2019s been a long journey to the top for Ninja. But at 30 years old, he\u2019s one of the most popular names in gaming.<\/p>
By May 2018, he had more than 188,000 Twitch subscribers, a number that dropped by 40,000 in June after taking two days off<\/a> for E3 2018. Ninja then went on to have a brief stint with Mixer, a streaming platform owned by Microsoft, before ultimately returning to Twitch in 2020.<\/p>
Before jumping to Mixer in August 2019, he was the most popular streamer on Twitch. He had broken just about every record there was, including the one for most concurrent viewers. On Mixer, Ninja averaged far fewer viewers, but his multi-year exclusive deal with Mixer was allegedly worth between $20 million and $30 million, according to a talent agency executive<\/a> who previously worked with Ninja. A Bloomberg report<\/a> also indicated that top streamers received $40 million deals.<\/p>
And those figures seem plausible considering Ninja told CNN in a 2018 interview he made nearly $10 million<\/a> in 2018, with most of that coming from advertisements.<\/p>