Data from Arsenal.gg in StreamElements' latest report shows that Mixer had less hours watched in September (29.6 million), a month after Ninja arrived, than it did in July (37.7 million), the month before his exclusive deal began. Mixer saw a 10.6% decrease in total hours watched during the last three months, according to Newzoo. However, the excitement among streamers hasn't translated into more viewers. Read more: Jessica Blevins, the 27-year-old manager and wife of the most popular video-game player in the world, reveals the inside story of Ninja's move to Microsoft's Mixer According to data from Newzoo in Streamlabs report, total hours of gaming content streamed on Mixer increased to 32.6 million during the last three months, a 188% increase from the three months prior.
Since Ninja arrived, Mixer has also seen a large influx of new streamers giving the platform a chance. After a well-publicized debut, Ninja has managed to earn more than 2.3 million followers on Mixer, making him the platform's most popular content creator by far. The move was seen as a major gamble, since Twitch is by far the most dominant platform for video game streaming, and Mixer has struggled to find a foothold in the industry since its launch in 2016. Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins is the most recognizable professional gamer in the world, and on August 1, he announced that he would be leaving his 14 million