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Ninja finished the day with just one win out of two matches, however given his rivalry, that was still impressive (when Ninja won, cash went to an Alzheimer charity), and he also had two second places.

However there were also a lot of Fortnite Items different side-stories of the nighttime, including the first two games being one with a relatively unknown player named Blind, that turns out to be the #6 ranked player in the area with a 72% win rate. Later, a participant named 4DRStormYT won, and once the camera panned to him, it revealed a grinning 14 year old who'd clearly just experienced the best moment of his life.

The one unfortunate turn of this evening was the performance of Myth, the second most popular Fortnite streamer after Ninja that attended the event and played three games in buy fortnite weapons heat 3. After dying to collapse hurt in game 1, Myth ended up dying outside the top 40 in the following two matches, a unsatisfactory placement both for him and fans who were hoping for epic moments like a 1v1 Ninja Myth final showdown.

And yet it was Myth's existence that arguably aided the stream break records. The event was hovering between 400,000 and 500,000 viewers most of the night, however when Myth began playing, it shot up to over 600,000, eventually topping out at the new album, 680,000.