Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, is probably one of the most popular streamers in the world right now with his success in Fortnite as his claim to fame. However, the streamer was recently booted from a Fortnite match while revealing confidential details about TwitchCon.

Ninja previously confirmed that he will be participating in the Call of Duty Doritos Bowl at TwitchCon. However, in a Fortnite stream, Ninja’s co-streamer Dennis “Cloakzy” Lapore of FaZe Clan asked him what he would be doing with musician Dillon Francis at TwitchCon. Ninja was hesitant to answer the question at first, but his response leaked a few details that he was not supposed to reveal.

After a momentary pause, Ninja answered the question saying, “Why not, dude? There’s gonna be a Twitch party, dude. Dillon Francis and Ninja hosting.” It was at this point that both Ninja and Cloak were booted for the match, with an in-game prompt saying, "You were removed from the match due to internet lag, your IP or machine, VPN usage or for cheating. We recommend not utilizing VPN or proxy services while attempting to play Fortnite.”

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Although it may seem like a coincidence, it's interesting that both Ninja and Cloak were kicked out of the session moments after revealing details about the TwitchCon party. It didn't take long before Cloak called out Ninja in the stream saying, "That's what you get for leaking!" The stream has already been taken down although it is unclear whether this was Ninja's decision.

A couple of months ago, Ninja broke Twitch records when he raked in 10 million followers on the streaming platform, making him the first streamer to achieve this milestone. In a Twitter post, Ninja thanked his fans for making it happen. "First streamer on twitch to ever hit 10 million followers! This milestone is seriously ridiculous and the one I am most proud of."

Although Ninja may be in hot water with Twitch right now, it is unlikely that the streamer would be removed from TwitchCon entirely, given his popularity and massive following. In the end, both Ninja and Cloak were able to join another match immediately after the incident.

Source: Dexerto