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  2. Ninja (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Tyler Blevins (born June 5, 1991), better known as Ninja, is an American online streamer, YouTuber and professional gamer.Blevins began streaming through participating in several esports teams in competitive play for Halo 3, and gradually picked up fame when he first started playing Fortnite Battle Royale in late 2017.

  3. LazarBeam - Wikipedia

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    By July 2019, Eacott was the third-most-subscribed YouTube Fortnite streamer, with more than 10.8 million subscribers and over 7 billion video views. [20] Eacott, along with some other streamers, was critical of the tenth season of Fortnite Battle Royale , which was released in August 2019 and introduced the "B.R.U.T.E"—a mechanical suit with ...

  4. Fortnite Marshmello concert - Wikipedia

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    The Fortnite platform would go on to host other virtual concerts by other artists after the Marshmello concert. [17] The next concert held in the game was Travis Scott's [17] "Astronomical", which took place on April 23, 2020 and outperformed the Marshmello concert, with over 12.3 million players witnessing the event. [17]

  5. Nick Eh 30 - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Amyoony (born March 14, 1995), better known online as Nick Eh 30, is a Canadian online streamer, YouTuber and professional gamer.Amyoony began making gaming videos as a student at Dalhousie University, and later dropped out to pursue his gaming and streaming career as he received online success while starting to play Fortnite Battle Royale in late 2017.

  6. DrLupo - Wikipedia

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    His channel grew after he began playing Fortnite. He often streamed with Ninja, Myth, and TimTheTatman. [2] [3] On October 20, 2018, Lupo broke the Fortnite world record for vehicle trick points with a score of 65,004,100 after operating the Quadcrasher. [4] In 2018, he raised $600,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

  7. Myth (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Kabbani's YouTube account was created on November 3, 2013. [1] He started live streaming on Twitch in 2016 and mainly streamed Paragon, a third-person multiplayer online battle arena developed by Epic Games. His streams became much more popular when he started streaming Fortnite Battle Royale in the latter half of 2017. At the end of January ...

  8. Tfue - Wikipedia

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    Tenney also claimed, that "he only got 20% from any branded videos that are published on Twitch, YouTube or social media and half of his revenue from touring and appearances." [8] FaZe Clan responded on Twitter, saying that they didn't take any money from his tournament winnings, Twitch and YouTube revenue or his social media. They also said ...

  9. Lachlan Power - Wikipedia

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    Lachlan Ross Power (born 25 August 1995) is an Australian YouTuber, professional gamer and internet personality, known primarily for his video game commentaries of Fortnite Battle Royale. [6] He is the founder of lifestyle brand and gaming organization PWR.