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Top gamer ‘Ninja’ returns to Amazon Twitch after year-long hiatus – CNA
Amazon.com Inc’s video game live-streaming platform Twitch said on Thursday that top computer gamer Ninja has returned to its platform, more than a year after switching to Microsoft Corp’s live-streaming service Mixer.

REUTERS: Amazon.com Inc’s video game live-streaming platform Twitch said on Thursday that top computer gamer Ninja has returned to its platform, more than a year after switching to Microsoft Corp’s live-streaming service Mixer.
Tyler Blevins, known to millions as Ninja, rose to stardom playing battle-royale phenomenon “Fortnite” and is one of the world’s most-followed computer gamer.
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