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Ninja & Shroud Rejects Streaming Offer on Facebook Gaming

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Ninja & Shroud Rejects Streaming Offer on Facebook Gaming – These two streamers turned down offers to move to FB Gaming. Here’s why!

On the announcement made by Microsoft regarding Mixer switch to Facebook Gaming, making two big streamer names the subject of questioning. The news about ‘shutting down’ Mixer has been heard before. Microsoft has reportedly drawn up plans to shut down operations and transition all streamers and fans to Facebook Gaming.

According to reports on Twitter, both Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek have been signed by Mixer. But both are now free streamers and no longer under contract with Microsoft. After this announcement, both of them said firmly that they have no plans to make another platform switch. Unless Mixer is willing to give them a new contract.

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As we know that Ninja initially played PUBG but is now better known by playing Fortnite. While Shroud is a former professional Counter Strike player who turned into a streamer and plays PUBG, Apex, Call of Duty, and others. Both Ninja and Shroud, both logged in as Top 10 streamers in the world.

In addition, many also question the security and privacy of Facebook. Given that Facebook once created a controversy in which hundreds of Facebook user data were reported to have been sold. Even due to the migration of the world’s two streaming giants, many people have decided to join Mixer. This makes them have to re-adapt to Facebook Gaming.

Let’s see, Gaess, how the fate of Ninja and Shroud this time. Because all data on the Mixer site and app will be redirected to Facebook on July 22, 2021 future.

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