Ninja CAUGHT ON STREAM Arguing W/Teammate He Kicked Off Team & Sony Announces New State of Play 2020
Ninja BLOWS UP at his teammate live on stream during Valorant and gets a professional player KICKED OFF his team, Playstation announces a new State of Play 2020 event happening later this week (and why Sony does announcement events the right way), and FaZe Clan FIRE their team captain after he can’t even practice with the team.
Heated Argument with Ninja Live on Stream Leads to T1’s Sonii Removed from Valorant Team
So, I’m not sure if everybody knows this or not, but superstar mega streamer Ninja is known for being a bit of a….well….baby. That’s been talked about multiple times, whether it’s because people are dogging on him for his viewer counts while on Mixer, or people talking about how they don’t think he is the king of fortnite, or yada yada yada.
But now, the latest reason is captured on video for all to see. Ninja has been competing in Valorant tournaments with a team called “100 Blifted” for a bit now, and the roster is made up of streamers and pros without being under a single organization. They’ve had moderate success, but it seems that Ninja was left wanting more. A few days ago, while streaming some late night competitive games online, an exchange was captured between Ninja and another teammate who has been feeling a lot of conflict with the blue haired leader, T1’s Sonii, and it didn’t go over so well with the people on the team.
PlayStation State of Play Presentation Announced for Later This Week
After rumours were abound over a new presentation or two (thanks to leaks on some dubious image board websites), Sony has confirmed a new PlayStation State of Play stream will take place this week.
The next State of Play will take place on Thursday 6th August at 9pm BST, which will focus on third-party and indie games coming to PS4, PS VR, and PS5. The stream itself will span over 40 minutes, which is promised to feature “plenty of new gameplay footage and other game updates”. Scary to include that “gameplay” mention, as that is exactly what Microsoft got torn apart for earlier this year during their presentations.
FaZe Clan Fire Team Captain That Couldn’t Practice With His Own Squad
Now former FaZe Clan member Jason R is not having the best time trying to build a Valorant roster. In what seems to be a consistent story that we are hearing in the Wild West of Valorant roster building experiments, it seems that professional orgs are bringing in a big name CS:GO or FPS shooter, announcing them as the team captain while telling them they will have a hand in building the roster, only to be kind of stuck as a human mouth piece for the organization.
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