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Ninja is playing Fortnite: Battle Royale with Chance the Rapper

It's not the first time Ninja had a popular rapper tag along.
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Tyler “Ninja” Blevins should consider getting a Don Pardo type open up his streams as he continues to add impressive guest stars to his already popular Fortnite: Battle Royale sessions.

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This time, the popular streamer is going at Fortnite with Chance the Rapper live on Twitch.

Chicago’s very own Chance the Rapper is one of the most popular performers in the (rap) game. The three-time Grammy winner dominated with his 2016 mixtape Coloring Book. He was most recently featured in DJ Khaled’s new hit song, “No Brainer,” alongside Justin Bieber and Quavo from the hip hop trio Migos. He’s a philanthropist, a Kit-Kat spokesperson, and admittedly a bit of a suss. And now he’s a Fortnite streamer.

Chance and Ninja didn’t get off to the best start while trying to play together, though—Chance started a game without Ninja.

After they joined forces and loaded into a match together, the first game didn’t exactly go according to plan. Ninja died early on, leaving Chance and the rest of their team (including another recording artist named Supa Bwe) to fend for themselves.

Ninja’s adventures in Fortnite with Chance the Rapper have just begun—and fans of both the streamer and musician can likely look forward to several laughs and hilarious moments throughout the rest of the livestream.

It feels like a return to form for Ninja, who broke Twitch’s streaming records when he played with rappers Drake and Travis Scott last March.


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Justin Binkowski
Dot Esports Editor. I primarily play, watch, and write about Call of Duty but can also occasionally be found feeding the enemy ADC in League of Legends. I have been following competitive Call of Duty since 2011 and writing about it since 2015.