It’s Twitch official: Ninja’s Fortnite stream with Drake reached 628K viewers, shattering the record

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Tyler “Ninja” Blevins and Drake combined to produce one of the most entertaining streams in Twitch history last night. The former professional Halo player and world-renowned rapper teamed up to reach an insane milestone on the popular streaming platform. Ninja was streaming Fortnite: Battle Royale last night with Drake and several other celebrities, including Travis Scott and NFL player JuJu Smith-Schuster. And this stream set a new record on Twitch for the most concurrent viewers on an individual channel. Related: Over 600,000 viewers watch Twitch streamer Ninja play Fortnite with rapper Drake, breaking a Twitch record Ninja’s stream reached 628,000 viewers, which Twitch confirmed is a new record on the popular streaming platform. “Seeing a top gamer and musician come together on Twitch and unite their large and passionate communities is a cultural moment in terms of building awareness around the appeal of social video and it’s only going to grow from here,” said Twitch’s SVP of Marketing, Kate Jhaveri. Other streamers, including Dr DisRespect and Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp, reached over 300,000 concurrent viewers earlier this year—but Ninja absolutely shattered their previous marks. Ninja continues to break records on the popular streaming platform. After enjoying a successful career as a professional Halo player, Ninja made the switch to a full-time streamer of games like H1Z1 and PUBG. But Fortnite’s meteoric rise in popularity has also brought even more success to Ninja. He recently reached three million followers and 180,000 subscribers on Twitch, to go along with his 4.5 million subscribers on YouTube. And after last night’s stream, it’s pretty clear that Ninja has become the face of Twitch.

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Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.