Ninja Goes on Twitch Rant Regarding Current Bugs in Fortnite

Nicholas Barth,

January 8, 2019 8:30 PM

Popular Fortnite Twitch streamer Ninja recently voiced his thoughts regarding the current gameplay bugs that are in Fortnite.

Tyler "Ninja" Belvins is known as the most popular Twitch streamer and Fortnite Battle Royale player in the world with the content creator and Fortnite both seeing a massive rise in popularity in 2018. While Fortnite has been the main game of Ninja during his rise to stardom, the Twitch streamer and YouTuber has not been shy as of late to share his opinions on the current state of Fortnite with his latest thoughts being directed at the number of gameplay bugs that are in the battle royale title currently. 

Ninja Fortnite Twitch
(Source: ESPN)

During a recent stream, Ninja was speaking to his viewers and giving his thoughts on the number of bugs that are in Fortnite currently and how Epic Games has not addressed these issues citing the developer's holiday break recently. 

"Seriously! Take a look. You guys leave. You guys take a break with your families. I'm serious, and it is sad. It is sad because I respect the break, the grind, the godly year you guys have. You guys take a break for like a week and a half. Look at how many glitches are in the game," said Ninja.

"I didn't even die from a glitch, but I am just saying. There are so many things wrong right now, and it's because they took time off," Ninja continued. "This is what I said with H1Z1 back in the day, PUBG. They didn't put the time in, and Dude listen, Listen. I need you guys to understand something. This is not Epic's fault."

"They earned every minute and every ounce of time off on their New Years and Christmas break, but I'm just saying dude," Ninja stated. "You take time off and guess what. We are dealing with these terrible glitches and sh*t for weeks, and that's the way the cookie crumbles dude. Get some interns or someone who knows how to fix that stuff when you are gone."

Fortnite has been a dominant force in the video game industry for the past year. However, issues regarding numerous gameplay bugs and the addition of unwanted items has led many of the game's most popular content creators, such as Ninja, to publicly state their frustrations with the current state of Fortnite

With Epic Games now having returned from its holiday break for the beginning of 2019, the developer will likely be looking to fix the issues that Ninja and the rest of the community have brought to the forefront in recent weeks regarding their game of choice in Fortnite

(cover photo courtesy Robert Reiners/Getty Images, Logo courtesy of Epic Games, Remix by Nicholas Barth)



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