Why Ninja's Career Died (Fortnite)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 дек 2021
  • Ninja was the undisputed King of Fortnite Battle Royale. There's no doubt about it. Ninja went from 100,000 to 20,000,000 Subscribers in the space of only a year, while setting multiple world records on Twitch, and still remains as the number #1 most followed streamer on the site by almost double second place. However, Ninja's Career has certainly been short lived. Over the last 3 years, his presence has faded dramatically. The Downfall of Fortnite battle Royale has been one of the main factors, but there are numerous other poor decisions that have played into Ninja's eventual demise.
    This is, Why Ninja's Career Died
    Thank you guys for watching, like and sub if you enjoyed, SunnyV2 XO ❤
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  • @RamiAbdulhai
    @RamiAbdulhai 2 года назад +41652

    His career didn't die, it just achieved it's purpose. Wealth.

    • @theguyfromyoutube3092
      @theguyfromyoutube3092 2 года назад +169

      Yeah but he was getting hated by everyone like dream you could say his channel is still going but he has alot of haters costing his channel die

    • @jdbb3gotskills
      @jdbb3gotskills 2 года назад +1051

      I hope that wealth turns into life long wealth and he doesn’t just waste it away. I’ve never followed the guy. But there has been a lot of millionaires that go broke in their later years.

    • @d_all_in
      @d_all_in 2 года назад +214

      Only broke people have this mentality

    • @xaviermagnus8310
      @xaviermagnus8310 2 года назад +3

      And then died.

    • @abdalrazaknasr6730
      @abdalrazaknasr6730 2 года назад +32

      رامي مومنت

  • @DampFijiWater
    @DampFijiWater 2 года назад +10544

    I mean, Ninja played a game he loved, got the bag and dipped all in the span of 4 years… now he’s able to do the things he enjoys doing for the rest of his life not having to stress about money or job security. Sounds like a W to me 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @thelastchimp8670
      @thelastchimp8670 2 года назад +145

      amen to that

    • @austinwilson6039
      @austinwilson6039 2 года назад +290

      W for making a living of gaming, But he's an L kind of person imo, i liked him growing up but the more i watched him it just shows how childish he still is, and it really shows that he was only about the money, but alot of people are like that so i guess i can't hate, but i can see why other people have grown to dislike ninja alot

    • @VenturePictures
      @VenturePictures 2 года назад +40

      Amen. Exactly how I see it. It’s worrying what people perceive as “dead” these days

    • @PuffinPass
      @PuffinPass 2 года назад +81

      Except his spending habits grew according to his ridiculous monthly take home. Now he has to maintain and pay taxes on the huge house he bought, the cars he owns and so on. With an estimated worth of 25 mil currently he could live well for a long time but he has to invest that money wisely and to me it doesn't seem like he has surrounded himself with those that give good advice, or maybe he just doesn't listen to those that give good advice.

    • @sneakylike333
      @sneakylike333 2 года назад +46

      People care too much about numbers. Hes probably very happy.

  • @masterchief272
    @masterchief272 Год назад +1549

    I really don’t like Ninja, or any streamer, but him choosing to start business deals and all that was probably the best choice. It was his job at the end of the day. Also, letting children decide where your career goes isn’t the best idea.

    • @TheDramaticCrafter
      @TheDramaticCrafter Год назад +5

      Lol yeah

    • @21Handguns
      @21Handguns Год назад +11

      yeah,just because children watch your content does not mean you should cater to them. look at Markiplier,his content always was older teen to adult,and even opened an only fans now,and that has not stopped kids from watching him still regardless. It is not the creators fault for them watching them,it is the parent's for not monitoring what they do online

    • @masterchief272
      @masterchief272 Год назад +13

      @EvanEnzo3719 you can only be on top for so long, and relevant for a little longer. Either take the large deal that’s guaranteed, or have a lower deal because you’re not as popular anymore.

    • @Nonameboy56
      @Nonameboy56 Год назад +9

      @EvanEnzo3719 downfall which made him having so much money he doesn't need to work again doesn't look like downfall.

    • @lawrencetalbot8346
      @lawrencetalbot8346 Год назад +2

      It’s so funny because all the other videos SunnyV does, he constantly states this exact thing for why X creator or streamer failed. Hell he’s even done a whole video about why it’s so hard to be popular video game streamer and maintain relevance, and how they should quit while they are on top or start to decline so they don’t waste all their money trying to claw at relevancy.
      So here’s a streamer that kind of took Sunny’s advice, quit while he was on top/made a fortune, and instead of blowing all that cash instead reinvested to future business projects so he can keep making wealth and live comfortably. If anything, he should be commended for this. Sure his personality may suck, but the dude found success and managed to keep it/change ventures instead of hitting rock bottom like everyone else eventually does

  • @bloke1330
    @bloke1330 Год назад +3527

    I don't even like ninja that much but this video seemed a lot more personal than other ones

    • @MINIGAME.
      @MINIGAME. Год назад +415

      I felt the same , felt a bit personal hate

    • @Kimbie
      @Kimbie Год назад +273

      Literally like "this guy has no empathy because he shouts at the people he killed in a video game". At some points the guy says "this isn't actually something i think is bad" but then he says it's a sign of Ninja having horrible moral character like what are you talking about? lol its just so inconsistent

    • @Miller1107
      @Miller1107 Год назад +440

      It was Sunny calling him a "fake piece of shit" that I was a bit taken aback by. The whole video had a personal tone that hasn't really been present in other videos - typically Sunny sounds very impartial. This video was outside the norm.

    • @The_Razielim
      @The_Razielim Год назад +82

      @@Miller1107 It did seem strangely directedly hostile in this vid... like, even with other vids, like Amy Schumer or the Island Bois, the presentation was (mostly) pretty clinically detached with minimal editorializing.

    • @donnydogpiss4533
      @donnydogpiss4533 Год назад +25

      @@The_Razielim
      "Literally like 'this guy has no empathy because he shouts at the people he killed in a video game'"
      I mean, I don't think he ever _literally_ say that. Also don't recall him ever going so far as to imply that he had "horrible moral character"in any fashion. Maybe that was your own personal IMPRESSION, but that doesn't change the fact that he never seemed to imply or explicitly say something that far.
      The video did feel somewhat more personal, I guess, but you can't just brazenly exaggerate stuff, ultimately misrepresenting what Sunny said. Not saying you did any of this intentionally - or even knowingly - because I think we can all do this shit from time to time, where we unwittingly recall our own subjective impression of what happened in place of might have objectively happened.

  • @lazcoroner1483
    @lazcoroner1483 2 года назад +15062

    This guy is set for life so i wouldn’t be mad if my “career” died. Now he doesn’t have to be a clown at a birthday party for little kids. He is probably relieved to be able to go back to himself before he blew up.

    • @animeslayergp9333
      @animeslayergp9333 2 года назад +455

      if i were rich,i wouldnt care

    • @svarowskylegend
      @svarowskylegend 2 года назад +168

      Did Ninja get back to being his "toxic" self again?

    • @xoarax9137
      @xoarax9137 2 года назад +452

      expensive lifestyles require you to keep that dream career, rich people dont like not being rich

    • @justafly1243
      @justafly1243 2 года назад +5

      @@jasmine-------------1235 Shut up bot

    • @realrebelli0n
      @realrebelli0n 2 года назад +300

      That's very easy to say, but if you lose your identity and your endeavor, you won't care about your money. Look at Notch, after selling Minecraft for billions he fell into an existencial crisis and depression.

  • @kenanKTV
    @kenanKTV 2 года назад +6645

    He streams to 10K people doing whatever he wants, thats making it in my book lmao

    • @brody3337
      @brody3337 2 года назад +138

      exactly what i said.

    • @Shivamkumar-uu9tu
      @Shivamkumar-uu9tu 2 года назад +249

      Exactly and whenever he plays fortnite his viewership is always more than 20k

    • @Savoryy
      @Savoryy 2 года назад +2

      Fr

    • @SnivTen
      @SnivTen 2 года назад +18

      Still a massive drop from what he used to get.

    • @TheMeanJoeGreen
      @TheMeanJoeGreen 2 года назад +178

      For reals, these videos are stupid. When you are at the TOP, the only way to go is down. I'd kill for his current viewership.

  • @stoogend
    @stoogend Год назад +95

    I'm not a Ninja fan, but this guy sounds like he's mad that Ninja won the streaming game. Every streamer is chasing $$$$. He rode Fortnite to the top and found a way to set his family and himself up for life. Isn't that the goal? Good for him. He found the exit to the rat race, and that's what every single person wants.

    • @justforrow
      @justforrow 4 месяца назад +1

      He got what he wanted by playing fair. Respectable and simple. Can't help but smile.

    • @bloglefev.2450
      @bloglefev.2450 Месяц назад

      Right? He sounds salty

  • @LAE_LOL
    @LAE_LOL Год назад +309

    Ninja:Existing Sunnyv2:And I took that personally

  • @wicked521
    @wicked521 2 года назад +7253

    Averaging 10k on twitch isnt dead. Its low to what he used to pull but he’s still a top streamer to be fair.

    • @rajbhattacharya4427
      @rajbhattacharya4427 2 года назад +894

      The man is a millionaire for life. Only way he's losing that is if he, idk, gets hooked on gambling or drugs or something. No need to feel sorry for him. Nothing lasts for ever.

    • @Esajas11
      @Esajas11 2 года назад +484

      10k is a lot, like imagine 10k people in 1 place. It's nothing near dead. He had a drop in popularity of course but he still has a career.
      So I dislike the title of the video but love the explanation and everything in it.

    • @King_JappyJoe
      @King_JappyJoe 2 года назад +142

      Its his percentage of viewer drop that makes it a drastic fall. Nobody is saying he isnt still making millions per year, just that his popularity fell at an alarming rate.

    • @rajbhattacharya4427
      @rajbhattacharya4427 2 года назад +177

      @@King_JappyJoe When your fan base is almost 100% children, what do you expect? They get older. They move on.

    • @Ttegegg
      @Ttegegg 2 года назад +8

      On fortnite. Quite the big rise

  • @slnnful8735
    @slnnful8735 2 года назад +7764

    He turned a hobby into business, after he accumulated enough, he turned it back into a hobby so he can enjoy life and live care free doing what he loves. Ninja cashed in and dropped the mic. Kudos!

    • @09ziyad
      @09ziyad Год назад +85

      It wasn't his choice to turn it back into a hobby.

    • @phobolt14
      @phobolt14 Год назад +287

      Yeah, I agree with this. Having watched a fair bit of SunnyV2s content, it seems that maintaining any youtube channel for more then X years, especially when you focus on one game, is next to impossible. Yes Ninja "Sold Out" but hey? How much harm did he do actually do? Kids moved on, he cashed out. No one died. *Shrug Emoji*

    • @ryuk5673
      @ryuk5673 Год назад +194

      😂 imagine being one of the most famous streamers of all time and becoming wealthy enough to put your grandkids’ grandkids thru college, and then you are criticized by Sunny for not being successful enough…

    • @kwaaaa
      @kwaaaa Год назад +84

      @@phobolt14 Yeah, I never understood the whole criticism of "selling out". There's very few professions that involve being famous with any assured longevity, you have to secure your own future. I get there's a grey line between being honest to your fans and selling out, but somebody famous once said "I do what I love and made it pay me. You sit sit in a cubicle from 9 til 5 at a job you don't like, but I'm the sell out?"

    • @lelchiha7924
      @lelchiha7924 Год назад +3

      @@09ziyad he definitely did by simply coming back to his old persona slowly. His fake persona was what made him so popular

  • @MTreatVO
    @MTreatVO Год назад +82

    Nice to see that everyone in the comments is pointing out that this video seemed more biased than the rest and Ninja can do whatever he wants after he earned his money. Dude is running it like a stepping stone into the next part of his life, nothing wrong with that.

  • @singloi7770
    @singloi7770 Год назад +194

    This video is lacking the unbiased perspectives you usually portray. As it progressed, everything just felt more and more personal. A good video in terms of editing, but that’s it coming from someone who never really watched ninja apart from when fortnite peaked.

  • @ShortHax
    @ShortHax 2 года назад +7137

    The simpler times where:
    Ninja: Dies to fall damage
    Ninja: Ban the gravitational pull
    Epic Games: Yes daddy Ninja

    • @chordalt
      @chordalt 2 года назад +173

      Hey, werent you verified? Did you remove your checkmark due to the bots n shit?

    • @MarshalerOfficial
      @MarshalerOfficial 2 года назад +24

      When you are a leecher on the Top, the only way is DOWN!!

    • @MarshalerOfficial
      @MarshalerOfficial 2 года назад +5

      @@chordalt hmm

    • @phiphong9920
      @phiphong9920 2 года назад +5

      @@chordalt yeah it was, shorthax told it himself

    • @akshitsingh9732
      @akshitsingh9732 2 года назад +3

      My Guy :)

  • @mrthewhite2620
    @mrthewhite2620 Год назад +6893

    Bro, Ninja always said this is exactly how his career would go. At the height of his popularity people were asking him "why don't you take a break, you stream non-stop" and he would tell them "I don't take breaks from streaming cause this bubble will burst eventually and I'll be back to a regular streamer. I gottta make the most of this time." So it's pretty funny you're presenting this as a big shock to anyone that he dropped back to an average top streamer.

    • @4xelchess905
      @4xelchess905 Год назад +190

      Well, he did not go back to being a regular streamer, he dropped to an average top streamer that is somewhat infamous, can't exactly do what he wants, but still gets paid milions in sponsorship.
      Depneding on his personality and ego, it can be much better or much worse. If he is able to just take the money, ignore the negativity and enjoy life, he actually lives the perfect life. But if he does not dissociate from his persona, it might be a huge and depressing ego bum, even if he saw it coming.
      In any cases, his career as a superstar is kind of dead. But yeah, it's not necessarilly a bad thing.

    • @LuciferMoringstar999
      @LuciferMoringstar999 Год назад +69

      @@4xelchess905 if I was him I would be happy he got all money for being super famous and now he still get views and viewer and can be himself again and be this person on pedestal

    • @SirFigsAlot
      @SirFigsAlot Год назад

      I could care less about Ninja but this whole video was some weird personal attack. Honestly Sunny came off 10x more douschey than ninja. He knew this would end at some point and he can retire at 30 and chill. I watch a lot of sunnys vids but this one was unbelievably harsh for no reason other than ninja fucked his girl

    • @somethingjustgonewrongyeah9079
      @somethingjustgonewrongyeah9079 Год назад +59

      @@4xelchess905 He's not infamous lol, all that happened is that people eventually forgot about him, and that's bound to happen to anybody if their career is pratically on a timer. Being a person famous for his gaming skills in a game that's also on a timer, will obviously give you some time of fame and wealth, but after nobody cares about the game, consequences are nobody eventually cares about you. He knew this was going to happen, and I am sure he doesn't feel bad that it did. He's got cash, he's changed the world, and he's set for fucking life. He doesn't care. I wouldn't, you shouldn't either. All of this was expected, and it's fine. He knew it was coming and he's fine with it. It's okay.

    • @staydying
      @staydying Год назад +3

      Fr, him and Tfue making videos on Fortnite again

  • @brendondevilliers1350
    @brendondevilliers1350 10 месяцев назад +81

    As someone who has only ever heard of Ninja but never seen any of his content (and I don't play Fortnite) - This video almost seemed like a hit piece.
    The dude doesn't seem that bad, and he didn't seem to make any objectively bad choices (except maybe leaving Twitch).
    There's no need to tear him apart and call him garbage or anything - it just makes you seem jaded.

    • @hitoyoshizofa
      @hitoyoshizofa 9 месяцев назад +3

      Well to be fair him leaving twitch got him millions upons millions which most of us would never even see during our lifetimes. I've never even watched him either but good on him for basically securing a life out of the rat race for him and his family.
      I wish I had the dying career of ninja in all honesty lol

    • @Phoenix_of_Sun
      @Phoenix_of_Sun 3 месяца назад +1

      It was the wrong choice to leave Twitch if his goal was to be a streamer for the foreseeable future. But, if his goal was to make money, he definitely made the right choice. Guaranteed money from Mixer was a much better option than the uncertainty of money from a competitive platform like Twitch.

    • @originsmaster8140
      @originsmaster8140 5 дней назад

      @@Phoenix_of_Sunnot really. He made 15 million just from the contract and to this day he is still one of the top streamers.

  • @thehawk217
    @thehawk217 Год назад +112

    That final line bro was so unnecessarily harsh. 😧what did ninja do so wrong to deserve this much hate?

    • @mnlight8308
      @mnlight8308 Год назад +39

      I dont even watch ninja but honestly this guy was being unnecessarily sensitive for some reasons. Like anyone who doesn't have anything against ninja would willingly admit that what he did was rather genius, I dont see nothing wrong with it

    • @TheInfantry98
      @TheInfantry98 Год назад +35

      This dude was butthurt on how successful Ninja became that’s why

    • @RRSilverBullet
      @RRSilverBullet Год назад +9

      He probably just has a bone to pick with him. No biggie

    • @thedislikebutton1907
      @thedislikebutton1907 11 месяцев назад +13

      It seems he is jealous.

    • @user-hamburger795
      @user-hamburger795 2 месяца назад

      Sunny V2 sucks and say other RUclipsrs suck purely for money .

  • @WelziFC7
    @WelziFC7 2 года назад +4671

    Honestly? Ninja did it right. He realized that once he wasn’t playing only kids and people started matching his skill level he noticed that it wasn’t going to be his skill that made him stand out so he created Ninja as a brand. He made something that has much more longevity. Ninja could stop streaming and uploading tomorrow and he would be fine just continue branding himself.

    • @Ben-xf7uy
      @Ben-xf7uy 2 года назад +223

      And Raid shadow legends gave him 5 million reasons haha. Only a fool wouldn't take that offer. $5 million for one game promotion sounds like he is doing things right

    • @jhtsurvival
      @jhtsurvival 2 года назад +28

      I don't understand why people watch people play video games like that. My college roommate used to watch people playing games online back in 09 and I thought it was the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. Still do next to tik tok.

    • @charlesm.2604
      @charlesm.2604 2 года назад +93

      @@jhtsurvival Because we don't watch people playing videogames. Streaming isn't about games or skills, it's much more like a DJ mixed with an entertainer. And it's good as fuck.
      Also people aren't actively watching 8 hours everyday and are invested through it all, it's much more like a podcast or the radio. In fact Twitch users are mostly college students bumping the stream on their second monitor while studying and chatting during breaks.
      I prefer smaller streamers but if you *really* try to get an understanding I'd say check out videos from Mizkif, OTV & Friends, Ludwig, Jakenbake, etc... It will take you 10 minutes and will change your opinion on what a stream is really like outside of the stigma and the cliche being falsely spread around.

    • @Khan-dw1mr
      @Khan-dw1mr 2 года назад +27

      ye. he did everything right. he ended his unstable career on twitch with a multi-million dollar contract with mixer. he was even paid after the company died. his management is on point

    • @halofaker1017
      @halofaker1017 2 года назад +1

      He did it completely wrong, it was his personality that everyone fell in love with, he’s a very competitive person, having competition is what makes him grow, he died because he lost his unique personality that he had back in 2014- late 2017

  • @TDMHeyzeus
    @TDMHeyzeus 2 года назад +7059

    Financially he's set for life, why does he seem like a broken husk of a man though? Why does social media always do this to people? 😅

    • @psandds05
      @psandds05 2 года назад +498

      Exactly, people would kill to pull the numbers he gets now even though he is "dead." Why is only being in the 0.001% acceptable. It's a damaging goal to someone's mental health and those aiming to be streamers. Btw, love your videos.

    • @chonchjohnch
      @chonchjohnch 2 года назад +302

      Social media is a neurological cancer

    • @ptralx3122
      @ptralx3122 2 года назад +166

      idk lol, he made so much cash AND hes still getting 10k views for doing things he actually enjoys now. honestly Ninja is in the best position ever

    • @downnnnnn
      @downnnnnn 2 года назад +18

      Hi heyzeus :)

    • @lihwicaks534
      @lihwicaks534 2 года назад +34

      Most of it is what we called "envy"

  • @Jazzmannnnn
    @Jazzmannnnn Год назад +61

    I’ve played with and against back in the halo days of 2010 so I’ve seen his career straight from the start and to be honest, I’m happy for him. He finally hit it big with Fornite, rolled with it and now he’s set for life. Good on him

  • @BartholomuleBucanan
    @BartholomuleBucanan 8 месяцев назад +8

    Bro has a personal vendetta against ninja lmao

  • @Alex-du4eq
    @Alex-du4eq 2 года назад +990

    Ninja played the game of fame right, got the bag, made a brand and now can chill and played games with a fat stack behind him. He paved the way for others. That’s a dub

    • @kaayunjefferson6648
      @kaayunjefferson6648 2 года назад +8

      Fr!

    • @ruehl3853
      @ruehl3853 2 года назад +46

      Exactly idk what people saying he lost when he doesn’t have to go to work while us normies have to wake up at 8am every morning to slave away

    • @TKBauer523
      @TKBauer523 2 года назад +30

      @@ruehl3853 Doesn't Ninja still have like 20k viewers when he plays Fortnite tho? These "he fell off" vids feels weird man, like they think he went to only having 120 viewers or something. dafuq?

    • @bobhanson1037
      @bobhanson1037 2 года назад +10

      @@TKBauer523 he went thru a time of way less but that was him playing FF. He said be didn't care about numbers anymore and just wanted to play whatever made him happy.

    • @yololoyo7379
      @yololoyo7379 2 года назад +8

      Yeah even with 10k average viewers that is still fucking HUGE. Dude still making banks

  • @PETTYGANG
    @PETTYGANG 2 года назад +2569

    Even tho he dropped in numbers, he still Has numbers in the top 10%. Not “dead” but yes bad in comparison. He’s still rich so I guess that’s what matters lol

    • @Currywurst4444
      @Currywurst4444 2 года назад +73

      *Top 0.1%
      Dont forget how many absolutely tiny creators there are.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 2 года назад +32

      @@Currywurst4444 most people on twitch are just streaming to 1 or 2 people

    • @onlineghost9813
      @onlineghost9813 2 года назад +33

      man i will sell my carrer for 50 millions anyday dude, thats enough for a lifetime.

    • @bumblebee240.
      @bumblebee240. 2 года назад +1

      Man's got like 50 mil chillin in the bank, out of which about 40 mil was just from mixer lol.

    • @longlivegarybusey6409
      @longlivegarybusey6409 2 года назад +7

      Most people will blow that money within a decade. Athletes, actors and musicians typically go broke once the fame goes away. Lottery winners almost always go completely broke. They usually buy things that are expensive to maintain, make poor investments or fail at start up attempts, spend it on friends/partners/family, spend it on drugs and/or alcohol, etc. So he's rich for now anyways haha

  • @a.k.8725
    @a.k.8725 5 месяцев назад +4

    The reason why ninja is getting less views than sypher is that sypher is trying to appeal to his audience and also the fortnite playerbase, which is kids, while ninja is simply just gaming.

  • @DubZzFPS
    @DubZzFPS 5 месяцев назад +8

    He was not "almost a nobody" before reaching 200 mill views per month. He was the TOP H1Z1 streamer for YEARS! Idk wtf you are talking about

  • @pleadinsanity621
    @pleadinsanity621 2 года назад +2826

    He hit his peak, made his bag, and is just having a good time now. Gotta respect it

    • @Harris.azj.97
      @Harris.azj.97 2 года назад +96

      Definitely made his bag and you just got respect that end of the day his family and kids and future grandkids are set he's completed life now he can chill

    • @VinexAesthetics
      @VinexAesthetics 2 года назад +73

      I think a better name for this video would be "The Rise and Fall of Ninja", not the death of his career

    • @OrangeAceGaming
      @OrangeAceGaming 2 года назад +9

      Doesn't exactly look like he's having a good time. Have you seen pics of him lately? He genuinely looks sick

    • @04phanthanhbinhjake9
      @04phanthanhbinhjake9 2 года назад +17

      @@OrangeAceGaming yeah he said that he had a tooth ache for very or something like that , that hurt his tooth which in turn make him unable to eat, and the one who should be asking, have you seen his stream lately? The man is back in shape

    • @oliknolli
      @oliknolli 2 года назад +7

      Yeah 100%, I dont know why people are so dramatic about it, I mean he earned his fame and money and know he is just chillin

  • @frenchmarty7446
    @frenchmarty7446 2 года назад +1122

    "It's so hard to comment if this was a good decision by Ninja"
    Option a.) $50 million dollars no risk
    Option b.) No $50 million dollars
    He must have had so many sleepless nights over that one...

  • @mr.n7237
    @mr.n7237 8 месяцев назад +3

    Compared to the other deconstructions the humorous affliction remarks tell us you must have been a fan of Ninja once.

  • @cleanfreaks
    @cleanfreaks 11 месяцев назад +2

    Tone of this video is a little aggressive lol, what did Ninja do to you?

  • @nerokasuto9045
    @nerokasuto9045 2 года назад +210

    Man cashed out on the mixer deal, literally earning $30 million for free after Mixer was shut down after a year from their contract. He's set for life and he doesn't even need to try

    • @SievertSchreiber
      @SievertSchreiber 2 года назад +1

      @J i m i e Claw________💋 here we go again, please report this account for spamming sexual content!

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg 2 года назад +2

      What a terrible curse. To be “set”, to be no nee ground to break, no challenges to conquer.

    • @forkgodsdescendant2503
      @forkgodsdescendant2503 2 года назад +17

      @@TheSpicyLeg He already conquered his challenges. He can still challenge himself, but only when he feels like it. Having that much money isn’t really an end goal but the fuel to continue them.

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg 2 года назад +1

      @@forkgodsdescendant2503 That certainly is obvious from the video. The people I know continually pressing forward with self-improvement look like they’ve been on a 5 day meth bender.
      No, this guy is looking backwards. He is as far from “set” as it is possible to be. Oh, I’m sure he has money, but I wouldn’t trade situations with him for even an hour.

    • @ihippz
      @ihippz 2 года назад +2

      @@TheSpicyLeg i think hes pretty set, he in the next hotel Transylvania movie and plays what ever game he enjoys playing while being himself which is good to see.

  • @FlockofSmeagles
    @FlockofSmeagles 2 года назад +803

    Dude found himself in a unique position and tried to capitalize on it. Seriously, you can't really blame him.
    He took the high road. Realized that his fanbase was built up by 10 year old kids and decided to be a role model instead of shirking them off and blaming the parents for letting them watch.
    He was put under a tremendous amount of pressure in a field of media that's still being paved.
    All I see is someone who was trying to make the right moves and miscalculated the terrain.
    I'm sure in a few years he'll still have that money, and he'll have shirked the fame. We'll be seeing more of him. Hopefully, a more mature and rounded version, but I don't think that his career is over.

    • @leoblanton9299
      @leoblanton9299 2 года назад +1

      @@alarice9604 shut up bot

    • @brotienshake8797
      @brotienshake8797 2 года назад +35

      Yeah i think the hard thing with these kinds of situations is its hard to know what to do. Anyone that isn't famous (like on ninjas level or higher) can find it super easy to go "just be yourself, its easy". but when you have tons of emails flooding in about sponsor deals, tours, commercials, ect. I think getting into that super fast can be really confusing. I do think SOME celebs can get away with being rash, obnoxious, and rude. But it has to be handled in a special way and i'm not sure there's any set rules that work for everyone.
      I also think what makes things hard is that it WORKS for a while. It might not be something that's good long-term but for a while he was able to move away from how he acted in the beginning and tons of people were still watching him and sticking around. Its hard to know you're fucking up when your downfall hasn't even happened yet.

    • @basicmeme1040
      @basicmeme1040 2 года назад

      I think his career in terms of popularity is

    • @FlockofSmeagles
      @FlockofSmeagles 2 года назад +15

      @@basicmeme1040 Yes, his time at the top is over, for now. That doesn't mean that his career is, however. That's the entire point.

    • @heckincat1406
      @heckincat1406 2 года назад +4

      I think both Twitch and RUclips had a spot in the downfall, considering RUclips's ridiculous guidelines and Twitch's "unfairness" towards what's acceptable or not. He couldn't keep giving zero fucks after becoming famous.

  • @melithseren5910
    @melithseren5910 5 месяцев назад +23

    Sunnyv2: ninja carreer died.
    Ninja: casually pulls 500k viewers today
    Another Sunnyv2 L

  • @Vibrant_HEHO
    @Vibrant_HEHO 2 года назад +2375

    Usually I agree with Sunny but he's straight up wrong here. Ninja knew exactly what he was doing. Making that kind of money from video games is mind blowing. I'm going to have to work for decades, but this man had two years of living the dream and now gets to be a normal person, without the stress of normal people problems. He was so fun to watch in the early days of fortnite and brought so many people to the game. Like him or not, he's very wise in his department. He knows gaming and streaming inside and out

    • @bendover5088
      @bendover5088 2 года назад +165

      True. Sunny just sounds like a complete crybaby whining about how Ninja isn't behaving the way he wants lol

    • @cinnamon5675
      @cinnamon5675 2 года назад +54

      there’s also game burnout, he’s basically set for life so working isn’t really a priority. He should just enjoy it

    • @creamychoclatelobsterwarri979
      @creamychoclatelobsterwarri979 2 года назад +6

      Just like lottery winners he will be broke in a couple years

    • @adan6790
      @adan6790 2 года назад +43

      @@creamychoclatelobsterwarri979 except he won’t

    • @salahabdalla368
      @salahabdalla368 2 года назад +11

      Its guiness he has all the money he will ever need and if his channel dies it will be great for him, no more stress and millions of dollars

  • @noBody-ue6cs
    @noBody-ue6cs 2 года назад +926

    If he’s not suddenly bankrupt then his career was a success. Not every career has to be done until age 65.

    • @BriBCG
      @BriBCG 2 года назад +5

      The crap sponsorships he took makes me wonder about that.

    • @darkscept3r293
      @darkscept3r293 2 года назад +37

      @@BriBCGyeah 30m from mixer was definitely shit man and that contract ended early and granted him his money 6 months earlier

    • @therealdeal2251
      @therealdeal2251 2 года назад +2

      The perfect phrase for ninja is old news

    • @op8ztv
      @op8ztv 2 года назад +5

      @@therealdeal2251 and what's the perfect one for you mr.nobody?

    • @therealdeal2251
      @therealdeal2251 2 года назад +2

      @@op8ztv I’m happy as a clam my man and no one hates me

  • @stevenjonas1
    @stevenjonas1 5 месяцев назад +3

    Ninja has 550k cumulative live viewers (twitch and RUclips) at one time yesterday during the Fortnite end event yesterday!

  • @squalltheonly
    @squalltheonly Год назад +27

    His career died? Brah, he makes more money than all the other fortnite players you showed in the video. Lol

    • @lilmalus4285
      @lilmalus4285 Год назад

      What does that prove? He’s rich but sypherpk has like 8x more viewers

    • @MrYolo777
      @MrYolo777 Год назад

      @@lilmalus4285Pk hacks though so

    • @lilmalus4285
      @lilmalus4285 Год назад +1

      that is a useless comment

  • @sunruhl3853
    @sunruhl3853 Год назад +4602

    Not a Ninja fan but this was overly harsh and a bad take. Dude made smart business decisions and any streamer pulling 10k viewers is not dead

    • @philoby_angry_cat9840
      @philoby_angry_cat9840 Год назад +125

      cringe ninja stan

    • @DataDread
      @DataDread Год назад +652

      @@philoby_angry_cat9840 Cringe ninja hater

    • @midastheunwise2423
      @midastheunwise2423 Год назад +343

      Yeah, seems a little harsh, although I never watched him, I'm way older than his target demographic. Dude's already set up for life, and it seems like he's just coasting now and snagging what sponsorship deals he can while he's still relevant, which is just the smart thing to do.

    • @yasmellrodriguez2632
      @yasmellrodriguez2632 Год назад +55

      how was this overly harsh or a bad take at all?? maybe ninja is successful money wise, but his career is pretty much dead and a comeback to the mainstream is doubtful, and the video hits spot on how ninja stopped being a genuine streamer in order to get more successful. Its not harsh or bad take, its just facts being presented. Nothing wrong with going full on celebrity mode and censoring yourself, but its gonna cause backlash, which is exactly whats being covered in this video.

    • @blackleague212
      @blackleague212 Год назад

      @@philoby_angry_cat9840 oh well, First they hate, then they become youtube " Historians". Its all lies so it doesnt matter anyway. These people collect your views, get the money, and move on. Meanwhile millions of people watch these videos, and these videos have 0 importance to anything in real life. All you people are just spirits waiting to be raptured, like God said in the book of Revelations. AMEN.

  • @NateAlyn
    @NateAlyn 2 года назад +629

    He has had arguably the best gaming career ever. If I was able to retire like him at his age I would!

    • @dhruvpdkfilmsfan8629
      @dhruvpdkfilmsfan8629 2 года назад +10

      Wow this actually isn’t a bot

    • @TheRealWARLXCK
      @TheRealWARLXCK 2 года назад +1

      @@dhruvpdkfilmsfan8629 what made you think it was?

    • @dhruvpdkfilmsfan8629
      @dhruvpdkfilmsfan8629 2 года назад +12

      @@TheRealWARLXCK the fact that there are tons of people who keep their name as RUclipsrs plus he doesn’t have a verification tick

  • @amazter1079
    @amazter1079 Год назад +6

    His life is probably a dream for most people. He did what he probably enjoyed, got his money, and is just doing whatever he wants. Heck if I was him I would be happy even though I “fell” off.

  • @a.k.8725
    @a.k.8725 5 месяцев назад +2

    SunnyV2 when someone achieved financial independance for the rest of their life and is now chilling doing whatever he feels like doing: "CAREER DEAD!!! ITS RUINNEDD, ITS ALL RUINNEEDDD!!! LIFE OVER!!!"

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 2 года назад +757

    So often, the people who are big in the beginning almost never stay there. Ninja got lucky as the first good player, but even at the time, it's clear that he was not really prepared to handle being the biggest creator since it happened so fast. Other creators started from basically zero and had time to slowly improve and perfect their content while Ninja was more interested in short term profits. He did make a lot of money in those 2 years so he could probably retire and invest his money and never have to work a day in his life again.

    • @Hoodicaat
      @Hoodicaat 2 года назад +15

      like belle delphine

    • @Justpassingby204
      @Justpassingby204 2 года назад +11

      My guy got $30 million from one deal w/ Mixer, so if he invests properly he’s chillinnnn

    • @ManorexicPanda
      @ManorexicPanda 2 года назад +33

      @@Justpassingby204 even without investing that’s being able to spend 500,000 a year for 60 years.
      41,000+ a month

    • @SievertSchreiber
      @SievertSchreiber 2 года назад +3

      @J i m i e Claw________💋 needs to be reported for being a bot spreading sexual content.

    • @ptralx3122
      @ptralx3122 2 года назад +5

      he made over 50 million bro.... he would not even have to invest any of it and still live lavish for the rest of his life

  • @Aci_yt
    @Aci_yt 2 года назад +664

    This video feels weirdly.. personal?
    It goes from analyzing viewer counts and possible reasons behind their decline to random ad-hominem insults in a split second, did you two fight or something? xD

    • @NicerChile
      @NicerChile 2 года назад +31

      hes probably jelous.
      even right now Ninja is streaming for like 25K people. not only SunnyV2 was wrong, but the jelousy is obvious.

    • @SilverScreamX
      @SilverScreamX 2 года назад

      agreed. i think ninja fucked sunny at somepoint, sunny wanted more but ninja didnt.

    • @kempyy3175
      @kempyy3175 2 года назад +3

      @@NicerChile ninja fan huh?

    • @NicerChile
      @NicerChile 2 года назад +18

      @@kempyy3175 sunny fan huh?

    • @kempyy3175
      @kempyy3175 2 года назад +5

      @@NicerChile fair response

  • @AnEternalEnigma
    @AnEternalEnigma Год назад +3

    Dude got the bag and has made enough money that his great great grandchildren probably won't ever have to work a day in their lives if they don't want to. Now he can stream whatever and however he wants without any pressure. Hardly what I'd call a "demise". I respect it.

  • @kachow5830
    @kachow5830 Год назад +4

    There is definitely some truth to the statement “at some point it just became cool to hate me”. As fast as ninja blew up not a lot of people knew about him so he became the fortnite kid streamer and was getting dunked constantly.

  • @jamiepine
    @jamiepine 2 года назад +1109

    Mostly good explanations but this was unnecessarily harsh at times, what was added by calling him a "piece of shit" and "garbage person"? all for taking some brand deals. he still rakes in 10k live viewers which is nothing to laugh at, has made more money than most of us will ever see and has this incredible career behind him. who knows, he might even have a resurgence in the future. social media and declining numbers can have a massive impact on your mental health and ninja is indeed a human being, i'm sure you'd hate watching a video like this about yourself in the future, when numbers inevitably decline.

    • @PTS-Maid
      @PTS-Maid 2 года назад +11

      Mate 10k views? For one of the most popular PC streamers and youtubers in the world? I know mobile gamers steamers that get 1-2k views on their lives 💀
      But ninja is set for life as long as he uses his money Wisely

    • @VisualGed
      @VisualGed 2 года назад +158

      Yeah this felt unnecessarily personal at times

    • @meyes1098
      @meyes1098 2 года назад +1

      It added his personal opinion.

    • @pkouls23
      @pkouls23 2 года назад +90

      The guy making the video clearly didn’t like ninja XD he was going personal

    • @stefanjagot5228
      @stefanjagot5228 2 года назад +76

      I agree with this comment a lot. There’s nothing inherently bad about Ninja. Just because you find him annoying doesn’t mean he’s a bad person. This video just seemed like kicking someone when they are down.

  • @BrettKollmann
    @BrettKollmann 2 года назад +5025

    Not gonna lie this entire video felt like a low blow towards a creator that was doing his best to handle overnight global fame and adjusting his image to his new audience that had a lot of kids in it.
    You call him spineless - I call him a dude that was very aware of who was watching and what the best way to continue growing his business was.
    Production quality was good on this, but if you hate the guy just say it man. That’s how the video came off, at least.

    • @robbylawlor4259
      @robbylawlor4259 2 года назад +507

      Ya this was kind of my first thought too and I've never played Fortnite even once. The tone and language against the kid seemed unnecessarily harsh, there were like 2-3 points in the video where the guy refers to Ninja as a "piece of shit" almost angrily, it was weird and caught me off guard. Most of the video seemed objective then you'd randomly have these little pockets of bashing and insulting. I don't know anything about Ninja but damn is he really a piece of shit for not properly handling overnight superstardom as a dude in his 20s? I got the vibe that the video creator either has a thing against Ninja for some reason or is perhaps pandering to a possible trend of Ninja-hating that I'm not aware of.
      Either way, still an informative video. I always attributed Ninja's decline to the fall of Fortnite but I guess there was more to it. I play League and peeped his stream a couple times and each time he'd be struggling in like low Plat elo across thousands of games so I understand why his League stream never took off.

    • @corbinwilson3142
      @corbinwilson3142 2 года назад +56

      Hey Brett didn’t expect to see you hear

    • @wotto3584
      @wotto3584 2 года назад +182

      I agree, I personally don't like fortnite nor watches ninja, but I find his situation very understandable.
      Imagine within a year, you come from playing video games in your small bedroom to flying around the world for interviews and sponsorships, people love you, but they also hate you, but as a human, you don't know how to handle thousands of people criticising you and you don't have a lot of experience because fame came to you so quickly and suddenly. So now you try to please people, listening and following what they want you to do, since you think that's the best thing to do. But as months goes by, you start losing your fans, and you don't know how to fix it. You can live your life pretty comfortably from the money that you've made, but now the moment you show your face on the internet, you receive countless backlashes and hate for just... trying to please your audience.
      Ninja peaked in life, making millions and entertained lots of people, he shouldn't be hated for just doing that. This video is just too biased, I feel like it's more of an opinion piece than a documentary in some parts, and although it's alright to share your thoughts on the internet, directing hate and calling him "spineless" is too harsh.

    • @jswanza
      @jswanza 2 года назад +66

      "I call him a dude that was very aware of who was watching and what the best way to continue growing his business was"
      Except he didn't grow his business... He sold it. For whatever Microsoft offered him. Now his business is very steadily doing the OPPOSITE of growing.. More power to him - but don't try and suggest he made the best decision to actually grow his business. Made the best decision to grow his pocketbook, yes. Business, no.

    • @16montana24kobe
      @16montana24kobe 2 года назад +1

      @@corbinwilson3142 fr

  • @Vaizel9
    @Vaizel9 Год назад +10

    lets call it how it is, fortnite blew ninja up because he was so damn good at it, but he never changed or tried giving an actual shot at making content for a different genre or focus on something thats not fortnite, i mean i know it built his career but you gotta change eventually, i think he put too much emphasis on his career going back down, i think he wouldve retained wayyyyyy more viewers if hed put actual effort into somethin else that wasnt fortnite

    • @MrApexTKL
      @MrApexTKL Год назад

      So why were people mad at Ninja for transitioning from Fortnite to Apex and Valorant?,
      Tfue left Fortnite and now he's climbed himself to the top Apex lobbies

    • @beth4692
      @beth4692 Год назад

      I couldn’t agree more, this comment should be at the top of the comment section

  • @IShowADHD
    @IShowADHD 8 месяцев назад +5

    bro is trying so hard to hold in his laugh 12:08

  • @itz_yeastic
    @itz_yeastic 2 года назад +569

    When you are at the Top, there is only one place to go, DOWN

    • @vendetta476
      @vendetta476 2 года назад +27

      Tf are these links

    • @Sand__07
      @Sand__07 2 года назад +6

      True but you could also just not go down lel

    • @lilfacade
      @lilfacade 2 года назад +1

      That’s why Eminem fell off after claiming to be the rap god lol.

    • @Sand__07
      @Sand__07 2 года назад +15

      @@lilfacade Eminem just got old but he's still a good rapper just not the best

    • @SpaceCraig
      @SpaceCraig 2 года назад +8

      When your at the top you can go even futher

  • @quindendavison
    @quindendavison 2 года назад +565

    Saw the thumbnail and still clicked expecting some unbiased commentary on ninja and i got played like a fiddle. Ninja seems to have won the whole streamer game life. He now streams whatever he wants to 10k plus people and have secured a literal mountain of wealth. God i hope i can fall off like him one day.

    • @zmaj6524
      @zmaj6524 Год назад

      Does he play what he wants? I havent really been watching any streamers too much last couple years. But I used to feel bad for him having to play the same damn game, and sometimes I swear you could see the pain in his face. He did what he was supposed to tho, riding that wave and being on top.

  • @whysswyatt1824
    @whysswyatt1824 11 месяцев назад +4

    Something everyone needs to understand is that ninja never really died, yes he lost viewer ship, but he still gains love and collabs with huge channels. Ninja will always be someone I will remember. As someone who inspired me to become a video game pro. Still to this day when people think fortnite ninja, the one hyper, very characteristic creator will pop up in your mind.

    • @PetezGamez9668
      @PetezGamez9668 6 месяцев назад

      What you are saying is 110% correct and Ninja still gains close to 10 million views per month and I don’t know why SunnyV2 thinks that irrelevant his audience simply got older and wanted to move on from watching Fortnite.

  • @charliem4560
    @charliem4560 6 месяцев назад

    Although I’ve never watched Ninja much, he’s a big part of my childhood. He had a massive influence on gaming as I was growing up and helped create much of my nostalgia from the 2017-2018 era.

  • @atrain3441
    @atrain3441 2 года назад +353

    Bro this video felt like a diss to Ninja. His career didn't really die, just declined. He didn't do anything wrong. He went in, got popular, made his money and now this is the natural thing that every career goes through.

  • @BearPig
    @BearPig 2 года назад +1286

    4-6M views per month though is still a 6 figure yearly salary

    • @darkscept3r293
      @darkscept3r293 2 года назад +172

      And that's not even including his brand deals, merch, sponsors, and what not

    • @demoth
      @demoth 2 года назад +68

      Doubt it 6 figures. Hes still in the high 7. Hes pulling in sykkuno viewers number and sykkuno makes 2m a year from twitch alone.

    • @BearPig
      @BearPig 2 года назад +25

      @@demoth i was referring to only YT views

    • @k0shari
      @k0shari 2 года назад

      peasant

    • @ShelfyMLB
      @ShelfyMLB 2 года назад +3

      no less then a quarter million dollar a year actually based on his video lengths / watchtime

  • @matthewlopetegui6204
    @matthewlopetegui6204 4 дня назад

    starting at around 11:50 is the first time i heard this man laugh… kind of… it’s nice hearing someone that is usually deemed to be expressionless have such emotion in such a short period of time

  • @SkeIetor
    @SkeIetor Год назад +3

    Why was this video so personal to you? What did Fortnite guy do you that you had to throw in all these unnecessary jabs at the man lmao

  • @KingSuperior
    @KingSuperior 2 года назад +4176

    I never really watched Ninja But this video felt like an Attack the whole time. Kinda personal as if you hate him yourself. Could just be me tho

    • @waj4ever16
      @waj4ever16 2 года назад +290

      yeah he was projecting a lot of stuff and reaching for things that weren't even there.

    • @Stavol2Dual
      @Stavol2Dual 2 года назад +94

      seems like coming from a disappointed fan that can't take no more

    • @SenmiMsS
      @SenmiMsS 2 года назад +180

      Dude doing research and creates video based on facts and data
      Fans: stop attacking him
      XDDD

    • @palotvos8491
      @palotvos8491 2 года назад +124

      @@SenmiMsS I don't think you can make a difference between critics and unnecessary hate
      lol

    • @xopasstheaux6617
      @xopasstheaux6617 2 года назад +75

      @@SenmiMsS Never was a ninja or Fortnite fan but he single handedly made me like him more. Dudes coping for sure

  • @PYROninja64
    @PYROninja64 2 года назад +3083

    I'm glad to see other people calling this video out. It definitely seemed weirdly personal at times. The insults were very unnecessary and read like a bitter ex for some reason. Comparing the "hate" other streamers got vs Ninja being the litreral punching bag of the internet for a while after everyone got tired of fortnight is not a fair comparison.

    • @Patman494
      @Patman494 2 года назад +109

      He makes fun of Ninja as a crybaby for thinking people are out to get him, and then in the video highlights 4 different people shitting on a thumbnail. It's a thumbnail; they're all dumb. I don't see what was particularly dumb about that one. I don't care for Ninja but wtf is this video

    • @PYROninja64
      @PYROninja64 2 года назад +79

      @@Patman494 I never followed ninja closely but I remember reading about him having difficulty streaming for a period of time because there were entire teams of people dedicated to stream sniping him. Now I don't know what was true and what was exaggerated but I wouldn't be surprised if it was true.

    • @eon001
      @eon001 2 года назад +160

      PYROninja64
      It's weird that he seemed to have way less venom for potential child molester, EPD than he did for Ninja.

    • @cashhhhhhh744
      @cashhhhhhh744 2 года назад +6

      Everything he is saying is true

    • @requiemforameme1
      @requiemforameme1 2 года назад +110

      Came here for a documentary, got half-news, half biased flaming under the guise of information. Dude's not just rich, but _wealthy_, and matured. He started around like 22 I guess, and he's 30 now. Most people grow up a lot then. The video's sitting at 10% dislike ratio, so I'm sure he'll get the point from that and all these comments. I'm all for info, just don't cuss the subject of the video out dude. You're basically less popular TMZ at that point.

  • @jonathan45732
    @jonathan45732 Год назад +16

    The dude didn’t die…. He still is and always will be one of the most successful video game streamers of all time.

    • @shitgender5423
      @shitgender5423 6 месяцев назад +2

      I don’t think you know what ‘die’ means. As said in the video, he was gaining 100k or more viewers each stream in his prime but now only gets around 10k. Even if he was at one point the most successful video gamer streamer he definitely isn’t now.

    • @xzx_lag2974
      @xzx_lag2974 4 месяца назад

      @@shitgender5423 Well yeah but the point of streaming is money, and because he made millions and millions of dollars from both his twitch and youtube + that deal from microsoft which gave him 50 mil. It doesn't really matter if his career died out.

    • @223sfa6
      @223sfa6 3 месяца назад

      yeah hes been around for a while its not even like hes losing subscribers hes still gaining @@shitgender5423

  • @mikejones-nd6ni
    @mikejones-nd6ni Год назад +3

    You left out 1 Big important detail. His obvious drug usage

  • @ConnerNeal
    @ConnerNeal 2 года назад +1467

    This video feels like it was written by a teenager who really likes Tfue and doesn’t like Ninja. Ninja is still the most widely recognized name in streaming and he is still massively financially successful. No other streamer has even come close to matching what Ninja had done from a branding and pop culture relevance perspective. And that’s all without being propped up by one of the many esports orgs. Sure his viewership has declined as people have moved on to other streamers and other games, but I think that has more to do with the explosion of other streamers doing the same things as Ninja and Fortnite declining in popularity in general. Ninjas rise coincided perfectly with the rise of BR into the mainstream and then the release of Fortnite and his decline coincides with the proliferation of streaming which has segmented the viewership among other streamers and the decline in the popularity of Fortnite.

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 2 года назад +34

      That doesn't mean Ninja is still relevant. His prime has long since passed.

    • @bendover5088
      @bendover5088 2 года назад +88

      This video was really cringe to watch because he sounded so passive aggressive about Ninja's success lol

    • @Lenicyl
      @Lenicyl 2 года назад +10

      Thats the whole point of this video, he may be finacially succesful, but his streaming and youtube is coming to an end

    • @bendover5088
      @bendover5088 2 года назад +58

      @@Lenicyl The entire video was literally Ninja slander if you paid enough attention.

    • @rebbo2440
      @rebbo2440 2 года назад

      How old are you dog? Can you understand sentences no it was not lmao💀

  • @cloverring
    @cloverring 2 года назад +919

    I was with you until it started to feel really personal for no reason at all. Fair criticism is fine, but blatantly talking shit about his person is not.

    • @shortyned7140
      @shortyned7140 2 года назад +104

      Exactly lol I genuinely like this guys videos. But for some reason this one was full of personal attacks? Seems really uncalled for tbh

    • @Ron_swanson_true_libertarian
      @Ron_swanson_true_libertarian 2 года назад +35

      I agree, it got really spiteful at the end, it makes me question he's video and aganda.

    • @Benjamin-yb9zp
      @Benjamin-yb9zp 2 года назад +9

      He was obviously a fan and it did feel personal almost like the fans that liked him before he sold out and decided to leave his fans behinds for a majority of fans that had a problem.

    • @blipblop1112
      @blipblop1112 2 года назад

      Yo, can anyone know what happened to ninja's sub count???

    • @notveryrea1
      @notveryrea1 2 года назад +1

      @@blipblop1112 he's probably hiding it because his videos don't reach a million anymore and he has 23 mil subs.

  • @silentplays4929
    @silentplays4929 7 месяцев назад +2

    He achieved wealth his career isn't over SunnyV2 just looks for a person to trash talk and give bad information to the people about the person so he can get his 5 million views and move to the next one sitting behind his monitor safe and sound.

    • @Just-Some-Helium
      @Just-Some-Helium 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ah yes the “He is richer than us = We cannot criticize him” mindset, Always works.

    • @silentplays4929
      @silentplays4929 7 месяцев назад +1

      Nah, yall just assume again. Some people just go and watch people they hate just so they can put hate comments like if you don’t like em just don’t watch them because that was just my own opinion but alright.

    • @isaacthegoat1432
      @isaacthegoat1432 7 месяцев назад

      @@silentplays4929He's not paying you to dickride him like this.

  • @alenz7798
    @alenz7798 5 месяцев назад +3

    This aged well

  • @TimeattackGD
    @TimeattackGD 2 года назад +431

    ninja himself said at some point (when he was still the biggest out there) that he knew his fame would crush down eventually. he is and always has been very aware of that. It was very clear that a career like his doesnt last forever. I dont see how anyone can really "hate" ninja. He seems like a fair and also pretty smart person. I wouldn't have wanted anyone else to be ninja.

    • @Cattus_Maximus
      @Cattus_Maximus 2 года назад +2

      tbh I don't really see many people "hate" Ninja at the height of his fame. It's just people memeing on him. Like that time he danced infront of hundreds of people and no one cared and the internet lost their shit. That was just funny.
      ruclips.net/video/IlrmORO1a_w/видео.html

    • @cookie-rp2co
      @cookie-rp2co 2 года назад +12

      @LeoS u think u are cool by saying that? Cringe

  • @OliverDemari
    @OliverDemari Год назад +677

    I'm not a fan of Ninja, I actively dislike him
    But his career didn't die from lack of effort or motivation, he achieved a peak no other streamer has yet to reach and got a 25m bag for it, after that he just seemed to go back to doing the basics and having fun again, just playing games and streaming without any worries of financial stability or high expectations.
    That's a win in my books.

    • @klaus6178
      @klaus6178 Год назад +13

      He has hundreds of millions, a single deal he made alone was worth 50m.

    • @OliverDemari
      @OliverDemari Год назад +41

      @@klaus6178 Exactly, dude is just chilling playing games with zero stress now, he's living the good life

    • @jerma985_enjoyer4
      @jerma985_enjoyer4 11 месяцев назад +9

      yeah fr, Sunny was too hard on ninja in this video.

    • @spazzwit8285
      @spazzwit8285 10 месяцев назад +1

      Well Until xqc signed that 100mil deal with kick😂

    • @Justin-jg2hi
      @Justin-jg2hi 7 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠@@klaus6178I heard the mixer deal was worth 100 million and there was no clause if the 2 parties separated for any reason, meaning Microsoft still paid him 100 million dollars even though mixer shut down. Take that and add in probably another, factoring in donations, subs, creator codes, merch, sponsors, etc, he was easily bringing in 15-20 million a month. Over a 6 month period, including the mixer deal, he brought in 190-220 million dollars and that’s a generous estimate given the companies he had/has partnerships with.

  • @ThePubstersForever
    @ThePubstersForever Год назад +2

    No matter wat Ninja will always be the biggest known gamer ever, he immortalized himself already, moved mountains, I can’t knock anything, being rich is supposed to change your mindset who wouldn’t, I have nothing but respect for him and never heard anybody talk down about him until I pressed play on this video..

  • @myrockinvideos
    @myrockinvideos Год назад +2

    the normal everyday person would love 10k viewers.
    Ninja is doing just fine

  • @joooja
    @joooja 2 года назад +960

    Bit biased... This guy's a multi-millionaire, I would absolutely say he succeeded. After a certain point he made enough money that bad business decisions really didn't matter. And in fact mixer was probably the best choose (accidental, to be fair) he had with the early end to the contract.
    You're also complaining about the lack of authenticity, but also comparing him to SypherPK over and over again who does super polished thumbnails, content and editing

    • @Outwardpd
      @Outwardpd 2 года назад +24

      To be fair his complaints about authenticity are still completely founded and using editing was never the criticism levied against Ninja it was how he changed literally everything about himself to become marketable in the mainstream.
      But yeah this video was incredibly biased and super yikes to watch.

    • @drawspaceX
      @drawspaceX 2 года назад +40

      its funny how polished thumbnails are a thing. as an artist I can tell you none of these thumbnails took more than 20 minutes to make

    • @drawspaceX
      @drawspaceX 2 года назад +4

      if even that

    • @kamitorings
      @kamitorings 2 года назад

      hypocrite really, he talks about authenticity, but he doesnt even do the due diligence of being authentic with his own audience about how biased and hateful he is of a millionaire. kinda happens when you're that jealous. i dont like ninja at all but i dont fucking care about his millions of dollars cuz im chasing my own bag, this man needs to re evaluate his points about the topics in his videos, pretty fucking pathetic to see a seemingly good youtuber turn into a worse "piece of shit" as he describes ninja.

    • @kodexishot
      @kodexishot 2 года назад +17

      @@drawspaceX I wouldn't call them polished , same thumbnail over and over again, just different face expression.

  • @TheCarlos3107
    @TheCarlos3107 2 года назад +2849

    Glad I’m not the only one that noticed that this video almost seems personal. I can’t hate on ninja the man got the bag and now he’s set for life. Other streamers mentioned didn’t come close to his peak so it’s kind of unfair to make comparisons because you do have to carry yourself differently when you reach big fame status so I don’t blame him for censoring himself more since we have seen what happens to stars when they get canceled.

    • @Kurama_02
      @Kurama_02 2 года назад +81

      @@ElmerGLue Yeah but if they made enough money to pay their bills for multiple lifetimes, did they really fail? I feel like success is often considered exclusive to the longevity of a career but that's not always the case.

    • @user-lj8yq9vs8t
      @user-lj8yq9vs8t 2 года назад +96

      This. Sunny made Ninja's viewership drop from 125k to 10k sound much worse than it really is. 125k is a ridiculous number, but 10k is nothing to sneeze at. Getting 10k viewers on a regular basis would rake in $1000 an hour easily from the ads, donations, and subscribers alone.

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 2 года назад +96

      My man said "fake piece of shit" like Ninja violated him 💀. Also, it showed that just before his Mixer deal, he had a concurrent of 36k viewers, which is like 1/3 of his average at his peak. Microsoft gave Ninja way too much and Ninja capitalized on it.

    • @joshuastevens3254
      @joshuastevens3254 Год назад +13

      Ngl reading the comments first I was expecting this video to be a hard hit-piece against ninja but after 11 mins(more than half of the video I seen the first personal attack and then at the very end the 2nd/last attack. Honestly all these comments are just blowing up something so small that it take only 4 seconds of the videos time. Stop overdramatizing things sheesh.

    • @Potalot89usmc
      @Potalot89usmc Год назад +18

      Yah it got kinda awkward towards the end there. No props given for pushing games and streaming into the mainstream.

  • @iceweettaws6316
    @iceweettaws6316 Год назад +1

    In France, we have a very well known streamer named Sardoche who, unlike Ninje kept his natural and made it his brand. He's one of the top french streamers, and -almost- never changed

  • @eastonfields
    @eastonfields Год назад +5

    I mean for 50 million dollars, you'd simply be stupid if you didn't take it, it's better for a show to have a decided ending then to watch it slowly die, you can't really sit here and diss and shit on the guy for doing what every single person on earth would do, if given such an amazing set of circumstances

  • @MikeTheNBAGuy
    @MikeTheNBAGuy 2 года назад +1563

    You're usually blunt when talking about these creators but wow, you dont even try to tone down how much you hate Ninja lol

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 2 года назад +25

      It's a bad look. He just sounds like a douche. If this was my first Sunny Vid I certainly wouldn't be watching any more of his vids.

    • @MrMw2allday
      @MrMw2allday 2 года назад +157

      Jealousy is not a good look for sunny 😩😂

    • @wisehat_yt
      @wisehat_yt 2 года назад +4

      @@Clazie I don't blame him

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 2 года назад +113

      @@rhyswilliams4893 For me this was the first video I watched... big yikes. Did stop watching this one and checked another... and suddenly he doesn't seem like complete douche. The way he made this video might not have been his brightest idea, if he had any when making this to begin with.

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 2 года назад +9

      @@spugelo359 he is usually pretty impartial while explaining stuff usy.

  • @Hierarchy09
    @Hierarchy09 2 года назад +1470

    This video kind of felt like you have an axe to grind with ninja. Keep it unbiased man, that's why I watch you. Don't inject your opinions (especially when it's to call someone a "piece of shit") into what is supposed to be a video covering the history of a channel.

    • @sneakylike333
      @sneakylike333 2 года назад +175

      You can tell this video has so many dislikes. Even though you cant see it.....

    • @fathercomstock299
      @fathercomstock299 2 года назад +96

      While I was watching the video I kept wondering if people would acknowledge it. Thank goodness you all see it to. Man clearly has personal issues with ninja.

    • @TheRugarat
      @TheRugarat 2 года назад +12

      @@sneakylike333 58K likes and 4.5K dislikes as of now

    • @TheRugarat
      @TheRugarat 2 года назад +7

      Seems about the average ratio for videos with large audiences.

    • @neoteraflare
      @neoteraflare 2 года назад +7

      How do you know it is not you that is biased but in the positive way and see anybody who is objective as a negatively biased?

  • @FranklinSan
    @FranklinSan Год назад +6

    What did Ninja do to this guy?

    • @delloffthewall
      @delloffthewall 8 месяцев назад

      Exist

    • @Cryptorabbi69
      @Cryptorabbi69 Месяц назад

      He was the kid in the h1z1 that ninja called a little shit

  • @dragazoidyt4464
    @dragazoidyt4464 5 месяцев назад +3

    well this aged well

  • @ronnieballs8145
    @ronnieballs8145 Год назад +1536

    This seemed a bit harsh. I don't know the guy, but saying Ninja wasn't putting in effort whilst also saying that he was spending a lot of hours playing various games to move onto the next big thing seems unfair, since there are only so many hours in a day. This was a nicely informative video, but just seemed a little mean-spirited in places.

    • @viplus1293
      @viplus1293 Год назад +77

      yeah he was being a little harsh, i dont watch ninja but i see him in other peoples videos and hes not bad

    • @brednbudr2406
      @brednbudr2406 Год назад +94

      Not to mention, everyone guffawing about a thumbnail seemed kinda pathetic. Nobody cares about these corny ass gaming thumbnails. It's the content that matters.

    • @Monochrome93
      @Monochrome93 Год назад +20

      He was also the first streamer that I can think of that was extremely popularized and brought into the mainstream (going on late night talk shows, being in commercialized ads, becoming well known even to people who've never picked up a controller). The first person to do this in any sort of creative art form struggled. Look at what happened to Elvis Presley for example.

    • @SirCanuckelhead
      @SirCanuckelhead Год назад +12

      I think that is the main point of the video. It isn’t always targeted at the person it happened to but the situation that happened. If want a fast and bright burning candle that is fine. If you want to learn from history and improve on it this is how.

    • @agege
      @agege Год назад +3

      @@brednbudr2406The reason why they were coming at him is cause how important thumbnails are. Their very important to attract the viewer or they would scroll under 0.1 seconds. So what he did was lazy but the rest of the hate is unnecessary

  • @FinesseBTW
    @FinesseBTW 2 года назад +5304

    I watch your channel for unbiased, analytical videos of social media events. For the most part, you do this extremely well. Most of this video comes across to me as unbiased and analytical. However, there are times where this video feels more like a personal attack against Ninja than an analysis as to the decline in his viewership. Comments like "Splineless" and "Fake piece of shit" take away from the authenticity of your analysis

    • @ziefik
      @ziefik 2 года назад +246

      He ain't wrong tho

    • @thequinlanshow3326
      @thequinlanshow3326 2 года назад

      If anything it adds to it lmao it's way more honest, fuck Ninja

    • @KagekiriToriko
      @KagekiriToriko 2 года назад +210

      Not exactly an attack, more or less just some hard truths

    • @ajgarcia1962
      @ajgarcia1962 2 года назад +74

      Those comments were pretty spot on tho.

    • @puskamuha9000
      @puskamuha9000 2 года назад +19

      @@ziefik he is

  • @ThatNotGuyBut_I_am
    @ThatNotGuyBut_I_am 5 месяцев назад

    a few months ago I stumbled upon a bunch of old ninja clips and I gotta say I wanted to start watching him again so I pulled up a video on my phone and checked out a new video on his channel and boy how different it was man 😔

  • @executive-x5532
    @executive-x5532 Год назад +2

    I love that one laugh during the family feud clip 😭

  • @wholesomealexx1134
    @wholesomealexx1134 2 года назад +330

    His career is nowhere near dead he just doesn’t average what he used to. He plays whatever he wants on his stream without having to worry about viewer count and donos/subs. I would say he’s thriving.

    • @OrangeAceGaming
      @OrangeAceGaming 2 года назад +4

      But he clearly isn't doing that. Have you watched a stream of his lately? He looks like he's aged 10 years in just the past 3... He has some serious issues going on, he's not as carefree as you and others are trying to make it out to be just because he has money

    • @TheBlunkBeanie
      @TheBlunkBeanie 2 года назад +20

      he's basically at his late pewdiepie stage of his career. were they just do whatever they want to do.

    • @tobiasreaper3650
      @tobiasreaper3650 2 года назад +1

      @@TheBlunkBeanie although I understand what you're saying, I don't think this is the same. Some of the ones who made it big do what they want, and have made peace with their success, while others adapt and work extremely hard to keep going. Ninja is beating a dead horse. He admitted to being fake, lost touch with his fans, and isn't adapting. He's a gaming RUclipsr and Twitch streamer, who is typically focused purely on performance, where the content is his gameplay, that is the entertainment, and they typically have a lifecycle related to their game. In total, he got real competition, scared off his fans, never adapted, and became a sponsorship puppet, all in the lifecycle of someone who reliant on the popularity of his preferred game, to stay relevant. The only truly immortal gaming RUclipsrs, are the big Minecraft RUclipsrs, and that is a very saturated field.

    • @dreg7305
      @dreg7305 2 года назад +6

      @@tobiasreaper3650 "the only truly immortal gaming youtubers" yea, going to completely disagree with you. That type of blanket statement is not actually how things work. That is a very naive take on a subject with more depth than you give it credit for. First of all, there is an insanely huge number of gaming youtubers. You wanna know who is actually the immortal ones on the platform? The ones that aren't reliant on a games popularity, and will have a large audience despite what numbers the game has. I follow many gaming youtubers, and all of them aren't dependent on a games popularity , to ensure their own success. There are many ways to go about doing this, and the ones who have found success this way, I can guarantee you, are better for it.

    • @tobiasreaper3650
      @tobiasreaper3650 2 года назад +1

      @@dreg7305 first of all, you're right, second of all, that was kind of my point. He isn't adapting or being very flexible.

  • @logan1867
    @logan1867 2 года назад +167

    Just blaming his lack of authenticity for his downfall is a fair bit really ridiculous.

    • @arch-zero
      @arch-zero 2 года назад

      its a mix of that plus other streamers like tfue plus downfall of fortnite plus moving to mixer

  • @sacred_elemental8328
    @sacred_elemental8328 5 месяцев назад +6

    And now he’s back

  • @Waynesodumb
    @Waynesodumb Год назад +2

    Dam what others think. Ninja sold out his personality.

  • @xdeathcon
    @xdeathcon Год назад +1576

    I never watched Ninja or played Fortnite, but I can respect that he made a decision to go for the opportunity he was given. It doesn't matter if he fell off because he can just do what he did before but with no stress due to being loaded. The video certainly seemed to make it out like he's failing or something, but he got exactly what he wanted.

    • @robert48044
      @robert48044 Год назад +12

      the issue with most streamers is they're one trick ponies, their viewers started watching because of a game, I'd say for most streamers they have 2 games and if them games both run their course the streamer also has. Some, Some can move on or have the personality to keep the audience some can't. Also who cares if a salesmen makes it or keeps it going. I know I sound like a Hater but I'm just being honest to the way I see it. Its cool people are becoming millionaires playing games I just know their not my friend and shouldn't be viewed as one. Look at the Doc that dude is stuck in that roll, he cant get away from it if he wants the income.

    • @Dragoneen
      @Dragoneen Год назад

      ​@@robert48044English?

    • @ColdRoland
      @ColdRoland Год назад +2

      @@Dragoneen The wealthiest people in the world still want to be liked.
      Just look at Elon Musk and how much he is trying, and failing at that.

    • @YouTubeCensorsEverything
      @YouTubeCensorsEverything 9 месяцев назад

      Well the negative thing about then tends to be the giant ego that comes with it. RUclips has no shortage of them. Some of them you post a comment and they seem to think we all do it for the sake of interacting with them when really if it's about a game and it's intended more for those like yourself who just come looking for a minor strat on something.

    • @BrysonMcNeil
      @BrysonMcNeil 6 месяцев назад +2

      make sense when you realize that sunnyv2 used to be a Fortnite streamer

  • @TrashComments
    @TrashComments 2 года назад +762

    Ninja was one of the first streamers to bring Fortnite from the ground up. Without him, Fortnite wouldn’t be as popular as it is today

    • @Commander-peepers
      @Commander-peepers 2 года назад +17

      - ninja

    • @delusional9646
      @delusional9646 2 года назад +44

      Ninja was also being cocky about it.

    • @shepherdrm8486
      @shepherdrm8486 2 года назад +4

      Not really actually stayed away at the start because of him being the poster moron

    • @flowerenby
      @flowerenby 2 года назад +2

      No???

    • @YumiNeeosu
      @YumiNeeosu 2 года назад +1

      @@flowerenby Yes???

  • @fishfossils8858
    @fishfossils8858 7 месяцев назад

    I never really watched a whole lot of Ninja, but its my understanding that he hit peaks nobody had ever hit before, became one of the wealthiest people of the trade, made multiple records. He kinda did it all. After that he stopped streaming as much, stopped uploading as much, and clearly wasn’t as into it was he used to be. Its not really a wonder why he dropped in popularity, he literally grabbed the stars, there was no more stars to reach for for him. He literally reached his peak. Idk if thats 100% what he intended, but from what ive seen this is what happened.

  • @jabatodadze1841
    @jabatodadze1841 Год назад

    He used to be very popular guy , also got paid well , then he just left everything not putting much effort because this is how life works , nobody will stream on twitch like whole life , he got his bag and moved on , respect )

  • @emilyrussell9533
    @emilyrussell9533 2 года назад +1931

    It seems like Ninja did something to you on a personal level.

    • @zwebackshyper9307
      @zwebackshyper9307 2 года назад +292

      ninja killed him on fortnite and emoted on him lol but fr this guy hated on him just for making money for his family for years to come

    • @suomiman100
      @suomiman100 2 года назад +5

      What?

    • @traplover6357
      @traplover6357 2 года назад +256

      @@suomiman100 man called him a "fake piece of shit" and "spineless" for getting the biggest heist off of Microsoft and Mixer.

    • @giggoty4926
      @giggoty4926 Год назад +97

      @@traplover6357 ikr he got 50 fucking million off that deal

    • @eliasziad7864
      @eliasziad7864 Год назад +12

      @@giggoty4926 15 million

  • @StarlingASMR
    @StarlingASMR 2 года назад +1748

    4 mil views on Yt per month is what I do now more or less and I can guarantee that it's more than enough to make a great living,. Of course, compared to his prime it's way less but he's still doing very well for a channel. Also, with all he earned before he's definitely set for life :D

    • @akshitsingh9732
      @akshitsingh9732 2 года назад +61

      It's not about the money, it's more about what people think of you

    • @davidisenah
      @davidisenah 2 года назад +30

      ...didn't expect to see you here.

    • @MrPrakashGb
      @MrPrakashGb 2 года назад +8

      you probably become more than ninja now

    • @GGOWO
      @GGOWO 2 года назад +137

      @@akshitsingh9732 not really if you keep worrying about what people think about you it gonna be a hassle and stressful

    • @bastinelli443
      @bastinelli443 2 года назад +57

      Well asmr is just porno sounds so not really any skill involved

  • @Aaryan-es8rd
    @Aaryan-es8rd 2 месяца назад +1

    "Family friendly pretending to be nice garbage" bro cooked for it😂

  • @finallyanime
    @finallyanime Год назад +3

    honestly at the big stage ninja was on and how much of a mob people can be, it makes a lot of sense he wanted to tone it down. it's hard having a personality these days tbh. And to disparage someone who wants money that will probably last at least 2 generations...demonizing that is stupid. Especially in times like this after covid.

  • @markfahim4146
    @markfahim4146 2 года назад +722

    Nah this wasnt it. This was unnecessarily personal at times and you act like he isn't some regular guy with the pressure of the world on his shoulders. He achieved what he sought out to do, milked his wave of fame to the point where he and his future kids are set for life. Not to mention he still has a loyal fanbase of 10k concurrent viewers which is still pretty damn good. This is no where near your best work, do better.

    • @BarnstormNZ
      @BarnstormNZ 2 года назад +57

      Yeah I agree. I have only seen the epic meal time vid prior to this and he just comes across as if he is trying to attack the guy for trying to make money. I hope his other stuff is better

    • @kainoizking
      @kainoizking 2 года назад +71

      Duuuuude especially the ending like bro it’s clearly obvious that you just don’t like him which is fine but just randomly throwing personal attacks into a video where you’re just supposed to be discussing his career decline is completely uncalled for.

    • @psychoboyjack285
      @psychoboyjack285 2 года назад +27

      yeah, he's little rant on minute 10 was really weird. He got waayyy too personal for someone who makes unbias videos.

    • @yallugly4317
      @yallugly4317 2 года назад +1

      Wipe your knees & stop crying

    • @_laserpants_2203
      @_laserpants_2203 2 года назад +1

      Fax

  • @puzzLEGO
    @puzzLEGO 2 года назад +485

    I have to admit, ninja had a specific personality which was so damn memeable, I have to disagree that all of the hate came from his focus on it itself, he had more than his fair share

    • @v0d175
      @v0d175 2 года назад

      Why do I see u everywhere

    • @smusky4643
      @smusky4643 2 года назад +11

      He became a meme, & memes die fast... except for Rick Roll, that meme is the Philosopher's Stone

  • @GetCubed
    @GetCubed Год назад +2

    Yeah, people tend to forget that money goes away REALLY fast, especially when you're used to a certain lifestyle. Hopefully he is wise about how to spend it.

  • @Lynch_mgs
    @Lynch_mgs Год назад +3

    Bro went in on him

  • @artvandelay6306
    @artvandelay6306 2 года назад +1384

    It is almost indescribably difficult to do what Ninja did. He's set for life, off the Mixer buyout alone. Let's give the guy some credit. He's worth more money than any of us will likely see in our entire lifetimes.

    • @araara8605
      @araara8605 Год назад +7

      Money doesn't equal happiness man

    • @victoriazero8869
      @victoriazero8869 Год назад +109

      @@araara8605 But does permanent internet career will? SunnyV2 was going off his rocker at the last part for no reason. And the first half was amazingly critical too.

    • @aroace7913
      @aroace7913 Год назад +13

      @@araara8605
      But with enough of it you have way less worries.

    • @wannabewallaby3248
      @wannabewallaby3248 Год назад +9

      @@araara8605 clearly streaming isn’t where he derives his happiness from anymore either. he got his bag, now hes doing what he wants and putting in minimal effort and still making millions. can’t really blame him tbh

    • @aroace7913
      @aroace7913 Год назад +1

      @BLVCK CVT
      Is it not though ?
      He has enough to be set for life.

  • @CAMELOT331
    @CAMELOT331 2 года назад +581

    "A small following of 100k on youtube."
    You just gonna backhand me like that man? XD

    • @Shadow-yq8wg
      @Shadow-yq8wg 2 года назад +17

      dang 15 years

    • @CAMELOT331
      @CAMELOT331 2 года назад +13

      @@Shadow-yq8wg read more into it

    • @RYOKUTO_AMARAIN
      @RYOKUTO_AMARAIN 2 года назад

      100k subs is lots of number

    • @goodlandschugs9670
      @goodlandschugs9670 2 года назад

      @@Shadow-yq8wg his first vid was like 4-5 yrs ago

    • @ivymetro
      @ivymetro 2 года назад +1

      Camelot!!!!! Get on it dawg gon it! ❤️❤️

  • @SaucemanK
    @SaucemanK Год назад +5

    A year later and I gotta say hes doing well for himself. Definitely not the massive level he was before tho.

  • @FrankCosbyNo-Relation
    @FrankCosbyNo-Relation 8 месяцев назад +3

    Getting 30 kills really isn't that impressive when you consider the fact that the average fortnite player is 9 years old

    • @larsliamvilhelm
      @larsliamvilhelm 5 месяцев назад

      It wasn't really like that in the early days of Fortnite, in like late 2017 and early 2018. Back then it was mostly like older teens playing it mostly.

    • @FrankCosbyNo-Relation
      @FrankCosbyNo-Relation 5 месяцев назад

      @@larsliamvilhelm "older teens" 😂

    • @larsliamvilhelm
      @larsliamvilhelm 5 месяцев назад

      @@FrankCosbyNo-Relation It's true. When not everyone and their mother knew about it, it was mostly like 16-19 year olds playing it. It wasn't till quite a lot later that it became a "kids game"

    • @FrankCosbyNo-Relation
      @FrankCosbyNo-Relation 5 месяцев назад

      @@larsliamvilhelm it's f2p, only people without jobs play it (kids)

    • @larsliamvilhelm
      @larsliamvilhelm 5 месяцев назад

      @@FrankCosbyNo-Relation Your reading comprehension is beyond salvation. Have a good life, bye.

  • @ZachGatesHere
    @ZachGatesHere 2 года назад +897

    I think it's unfair to call him "spineless" or say the nice guy image was fake. It's hard for any of us to know what it feels like to be in that position, and maybe all the negative attention really was eating at him when he was at heart just a goofy kid who liked playing games on stream. There's no guide to being a millionaire celebrity and attacking someone who cracks under the pressure as "a piece of shit" is just hateful and needlessly mean.

    • @ProjctAce331
      @ProjctAce331 2 года назад +77

      i think its funny sunnyv2 was saying how ninja mislabeled his videos/thumbnails but sunnyv2 straight up did the same thing in this video. it shouldve been titled ...how ninja became a spinless piece of shit. or why i hate ninja. i have no hate towards ninja just to be clear but thats 2 titles he couldve used. this video though felt like it was attacking ninja. it couldve been better with just the informational stuff and less personal feelings with the hate towards him. the direction of this video started out with ninja's career and highlights and statistics...which then shifted to just opinions about the guy.

    • @Moviefreak893
      @Moviefreak893 2 года назад +10

      Yea, imo he just sold is soul out, for a ridiculous amount of money, and if like 90% of people had the same choices, they'd do it. He is probably set for life in terms of money, but does he enjoy streaming? Who knows, I hope he's mentally okay

    • @kingdeedee
      @kingdeedee 2 года назад +16

      I thought I was the only one that felt this. I personally never got into fortnite and I've probably watched a combined total of 10 minutes out of all of Ninja's streams, but a lot of what Sunny said in this video just seemed harsh and totally unwarranted. I've seen people do everything "right" (at least according to this video) with their careers and they still end up falling off. These things are just out of your control sometimes in life. I think the truth is that Ninja was just a kid that reached historical levels of fame in a very short amount of time and didn't know how to handle it all and he's far from the first person to go through that. I hate that people think that's all of a sudden a reason to try assault his character. At the very least (correct me if I'm wrong), to my knowledge he didn't do anything morally wrong

    • @brian782
      @brian782 2 года назад +2

      This is a great comment. I’ve always felt ninja is genuine. I think the “hate” is hard for him Bc he’s a sensitive soul at some level which is good

    • @kingdeedee
      @kingdeedee 2 года назад +7

      @@brian782 from what I understand, the hate he gets is because he “sold out.” People probably shit on him for being sensitive as a way to pile on more but I think the sellout thing is the primary source. That being said, it’s pretty ridiculous in my opinion seeing as he never did anything morally wrong and he did what he thought was best for his career and business