Ninja is the first gamer on the cover of ESPN Magazine
Ninja is the first professional gamer to feature on the cover of ESPN Magazine. The 27-year-old streamer, real name Tyler Blevins, is most famous for playing Fortnite and has more than 11 million followers on Twitch.
He reached the mainstream earlier this year when he broke Fortnite streaming records after playing with Drake.
But some people are questioning if a gamer should be in the same category as athletes.
Ninja started off as an e-sports competitor, mostly playing Halo. He switched to streaming, becoming known for battle royale - or last player standing - game Player Unknown's Battlegrounds. But when Fortnite introduced its battle royale mode, Ninja jumped ship and then started getting really big.
Back in March, Forbes reported that he had 3 million followers and 4 million YouTube subscribers. He now has 11 million Twitch followers and 18 million YouTube subscribers.
Related: Ninja explains his choice not to stream with female gamers
(Score: 4, Interesting) by takyon on Thursday September 20 2018, @01:54PM (2 children)
Video Gamers Head To The Gym To Enhance Competitive Edge [npr.org]
How esports competitors prepare, mentally and physically [venturebeat.com]
Cryotherapy, tho?
Science shows that eSports professionals are real athletes [dw.com]
I guess the missing link for me would be calories burned per hour of intense gaming. Anyone got that?
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(Score: 2) by Freeman on Thursday September 20 2018, @04:47PM (1 child)
I doubt it's very high as you're still sitting in a comfy chair, most probably in a nice air conditioned building.
Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee"
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 20 2018, @11:28PM
The brain burns a lot of calories, and I bet the increased adrenaline causes some extra burn, so overall I'd say the calories burned will be significantly higher than sitting on the couch watching Netflix. Well, unless you're chillin'