Kuwait Times

‘Fortnite’ gaming star defends not playing with women

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SAN FRANCISCO: “Fortnite” star Tyler “Ninja” Blevins on Monday defended not streaming video game play with women, saying it was to guard against marriage-wrecking rumors. Blevins took to Twitter to address a furor that erupted online after his reasoning for not streaming live play with women was shared at gaming website Polygon.

“While I understand some people have implied my views mean I have something against playing with women, I want to make clear the issue I’m addressing is online harassment, and my attempt to minimize it from my own life,” Blevins said in a message at his verified @ninja Twitter account with more than three million followers. “It is something that affects all streamers, especially ones that make their relationsh­ips public.”

Critics accused the US gamer of reinforcin­g a gender stereotype that the

world of gaming and eSports is for men. “I really like Ninja, but this feels like a cop out,” a fan tweeted. “You are free to do what you want, but understand you are encouragin­g a system that already heavily excludes women.” Blevins has millions of subscriber­s to his channels on Google video sharing platform YouTube and Amazon-owned Twitch, reportedly earning more than $500,000 monthly thanks to his fans. “Fortnite” is a global sensation, with entertaini­ng play and commentary a hit with online viewers. “Fortnite” became an eSports phenomena after the release late last year of a free “Battle Royale” mode that lets up to 100 players vie to be the last character standing on ever-shrinking terrain. Hiphop superstar Drake set a streaming record on Twitch in March, drawing 628,000 viewers for a live stream of him battling for survival in the shoot-’em’-up adventure with players including Blevins.

In the Polygon interview, Blevins said that streaming fame comes with online viewers intensely scrutinizi­ng words and actions, reading into what they see and potentiall­y starting rumors of flirting or

affairs that could wreck a marriage, He and his wife, also a gamer, recently celebrated one year of marriage “I didn’t see it as a hit against women at all,” streamer @MissAliCat­t tweeted in an exchange about the Ninja news. “He just wants to make his wife happy and in my opinion that’s amazing.”

 ?? —AFP ?? NEW YORK CITY: Tyler “Ninja” Blevins puts Fortnite for Android to the test on the new Samsung Galaxy Note9 at Samsung’s launch event.
—AFP NEW YORK CITY: Tyler “Ninja” Blevins puts Fortnite for Android to the test on the new Samsung Galaxy Note9 at Samsung’s launch event.

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