Ninja gifts 100 subs to Twitch streamer following Fortnite sniping bet

"Ninja is gifting 100 Tier 1 Subs to Reverse2k's community."

Screengrab via Twitch.tv/Ninja

World-famous Twitch streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is out $500 after losing a wager with Fortnite streamer Reverse2k over a skillshot challenge on Monday.

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Reverse2k was playing Fortnite duos with Ninja. While spectating Reverse, Ninja proposed a wager: If the very next shot taken by Reverse resulted in a headshot with a sniper, Ninja would gift his channel 100 subscriptions.

In the ultimate “challenge accepted” move, Reverse immediately dropped every gun he had except for a sniper rifle. He began taking fire from someone at the top of a crafted fort and had to quickly retreat out of sight to the bottom of his ramp.

Reverse moved back to aim down his scope where he saw a player running toward the distant fort. Then, in a beautiful combination of intelligently predicting where an enemy would appear and having the greatest luck in the world, he fired the $500 shot.

The opponent stuck their head up just in time to take a bullet to the dome. Reverse and Ninja began screaming in excitement and disbelief, and Reverse’s chatroom reacted just the same.

Sure enough, Ninja went straight to buying the gifted subs.

“There goes my entire Pay[Pal],” Ninja said. “Turned the hacks on real quick, bro!”

The chat received an automated message from Ninja’s account: “Ninja is gifting 100 Tier 1 Subs to Reverse2k’s community. They’ve gifted a total of 100 in the channel.”

Chat notification showing Ninja’s 100 gifted subs.|Screengrab via Twitch.tv/Reverse2k

“That was… probably the fastest $500 I’ve ever spent,” Ninja said after sending the gifts.

“That’s a good $500 spent, are you kidding me,” Reverse said, with his stream notification for new subscribers beginning to appear on repeat.

The chances of Reverse being able to replicate that shot again likely aren’t high, but with 100 new subscribers to his channel, he probably couldn’t care less.

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