While Fortnite may be losing its spot as the most popular game on Twitch, it's still one of the streaming site's biggest draws. In fact, some Twitch streamers have made significant money by streaming the popular battle royale game, but aspiring streamer Exotic Chaotic has struggled. That is, until his friend KingMascot donated a whopping $75,000 to him during a livestream.

KingMascot, who has made significant money by investing in Bitcoin and the stock market, donated $75,000 to Exotic Chaotic because he was aware of his friend's financial struggles. By his own admission, Exotic Chaotic does "not have a very high income," and he relies on his girlfriend's full-time job as he pursues his career as a Fortnite Twitch streamer. Between this, car troubles, and the fact that he has a four-year-old son, it's safe to say that Exotic Chaotic could definitely use the big donation, which is said to be the biggest in the site's history.

In the meantime, it sounds like Exotic Chaotic will continue pursuing his career as a Fortnite streamer on Twitch, as well as playing the game competitively. He actually won $30,000 by competing in the Fortnite Fall Skirmish series, though he used $8,000 of his winnings to put a down payment on a new car, as his old car "wasn't even safe to drive."

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While the vast majority of Twitch streamers don't make enough money for it to be their only source of income, there are some people that have successfully made it their full-time career. Ninja is probably the most famous example of a successful Twitch streamer, as he made millions of dollars from the platform in 2018, mainly by streaming Fortnite.

Other Twitch streamers have similarly found major success on the platform, including the likes of DrDisRespect, Summit1g, and others. As Twitch continues to grow as a platform, it's safe to say that it will continue attracting new streamers, and it will be interesting to see just how much bigger it will get in 2019.

Fortnite is out now in early access for iOS, Android, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

Source: Kotaku