![]() ![]() Both of their Twitch channels have a staggering amount of followers, and their YouTube accounts are successful, too.īe sure to check out more of the latest news and guides on Gamezo, the new and upcoming gaming site. Follow us on Twitter to stay up to date with all the latest articles. Robert Reiners/Getty Images Michael Grzesiek, better known by the gamertag Shroud, is returning to Twitch after his exclusive contract with Mixer ended with the platform’s abrupt shutdown in July. It is unclear what Shroud’s next move will be, but it very likely will be back to Twitch.īoth streamers will be fine no matter which direction they go in. Now at this point, Ninja and Shroud had reportedly signed a 30 million and 10 million contract, respectively. But he did talk about how bad they handled his departure and how they didn’t treat him well as a partner, so it is possible that bad blood is too much, and he may consider another platform such as YouTube. Despite that, their average concurrent viewers kept dropping. ![]() Sources speaking to esports consultant and insider Rod Breslau say that Facebook Gaming offered Ninja and Shroud close to double their. Ninja recently updated his Twitch panels, potentially indicating he will be making the move back to Twitch. Michael Shroud Grzesiek one of the most influential live-streamers on the internet has today announced his triumphant, exclusive return to Twitch, the platform that made him famous, after a. Only a select few were presented these more enticing offers. While Facebook is always seen as the black sheep of the streaming world, it is the fastest growing streaming platform and has a potential audience of over 2 billion people. It is unclear why the streamers turned down the deal that is a lot of money. With Facebook reportedly offering double what their original contracts were, that puts Ninja’s Facebook offer at a staggering $60 million for a 3 year deal. If these sources are correct, it finally puts the figure of Ninja’s Mixer deal at a whopping $30 million, while Shroud’s was still a huge $10 million. Reports from esports journalist and consultant Rod ‘Slasher’ Breslau are suggesting that the two marquee streamers that helped put Mixer’s name on the map, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek, have had their multi-million dollar contracts paid out by Mixer, meaning they are now free to stream wherever they want. Just like Shroud, Ninja debuted his move to Mixer with a limited-time free subscription to his channel. Shroud recently took over a month off from streaming, being quiet and inactive since mixer shut down and he did not opt into a contract with Facebook gaming. Ninja and Shroud are now free agents- Rod Breslau June 22, 2020 Ninja was the first big-name streamer from Twitch to sign an exclusivity deal with Mixer. Ninja made ~$30M from Mixer, and Shroud made ~$10M Sources: Facebook offered an insane offer at almost double for the original Mixer contracts of Ninja and Shroud but Loaded/Ninja/Shroud said no and forced Mixer to buy them out. ![]()
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