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Phattpantz now has more than 45,000 followers on the platform, while SoloQ_Jokerr now has more than 25,000 followers.

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Calling Ninja 'The Man, The Myth, The Legend,' Phattpantz also said that he'd been knocked for six by it.

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On Twitter, Phattpantz said that he'll 'never be able to find the words' to thank Ninja for hosting him, which helped him to gain more than 3,000 new Mixer followers. Two days later, on August 7, Ninja hosted another Fortnite streamer named Phattpantz. RELATED: Top 5 Twitch Streamer Considering Switch to Mixer The first time he did this was on August 5, when he hosted SoloQ_Jokerr's channel. The flood of new followers came as the Mixer streamer was facing off against one of the game's new mechs and it caught him off guard. The video below shows a clip of the streamer's full reaction. On Twitter, SoloQ_Jokerr called it one of the 'best/craziest days of my life,' thanking Ninja and saying that he is 'extremely grateful' for what he'd done for him. Like he did on Twitch, Ninja has begun to end his Mixer streams by hosting other, smaller Fortnite streamers. Ninja, who just recently left Twitch to begin streaming exclusively on Mixer, has just hit one million subscribers on the platform and it seems as though he wants to spread the support around. Popular Fortnite streamer Ninja is now helping other Mixer channels to get thousands of new followers.