The former biggest streamer of Twitch posts a mysterious tweet – fans are guessing what’s going on

Ninja tweet break

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins was once the biggest streamer on Twitch. After a mysterious tweet from the 31-year-old, his fans are wondering what’s going on.

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What was the tweet? Ninja posted a mysterious tweet. Without providing any further context or explanation, the 31-year-old wrote that he needed a break.

It is currently unclear whether he means a break from streaming or something else. It is also not known at the current time (September 2nd) what the reason behind the statement is.

The specific wording from Ninja was:

I just need a break… I don’t know when I’ll be back or where.

ninja via Twitter

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Ninja says on Twitter he needs a break.

Support from colleagues and fans

How are the fans reacting? In the comments below Ninja’s tweet, the question arises as to what happened.

  • death spirit via Twitter: “Anyone know what happened?”

Other users, including well-known figures from the gaming and streaming industry, wish him all the best for his health:

  • TimTheTatman via Twitter: “Love you bro, I’m here if you need anything.”
  • “AnthonyDay via Twitter: Take the time you need, mate!”
  • golden boy via Twitter: “Take care!”
  • clip via Twitter: “I hope everything is ok, GOAT!” (Editor’s note: GOAT = Greatest of all time)

Is it all just marketing?

Is there a plan behind the post? In the comments under the post, there are also some users who suspect that this is a marketing move and that Ninja would switch to YouTube as a streamer.

  • FaZeCoomer via twitter: “It is a marketing measure. He said “or where”, so he’s going to make a comeback on YouTube Gaming.”
  • ItsIsaiahClark via Twitter: “He’s moving to YouTube.”

What indicates a switch from Ninja to YouTube? Just hours before Ninja posted the mysterious tweet, he shared a stream notification on the social network. The streamer wrote “Big things are coming” (via Twitter).

Also, Ninja no longer appears to be a partner on the Twitch streaming platform and lost the icon denoting status (via Twitter).

If Ninja is really announcing an impending move to YouTube with this tweet, he wouldn’t be the first streamer the platform poached from Twitch this year.

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