Winning million dollar tournaments and breaking Twitch records with Drake is cool, but nothing beats coming home for Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, the 27-year-old who has become a household name in the United States over the last year with his mastery of the game Fortnite.
From the midwest area and a diehard Detroit Lions fan, Ninja is giving an opportunity for his hometown fans to participate in an event only usually seen in cities like Los Angeles and New York. On the 99th floor of the Willis Tower in Chicago, Ninja and Red Bull are hosting an event like no other with “Rise Till Dawn,” where fans will have their chance to take down the face of Fortnite from the time the sun sets at 8:21 p.m. all the way until sun rises Sunday morning at 5:35 a.m.
“It’s amazing I get to do this in my hometown of Chicago,” said Ninja. “I’ve never lived in the city — I’ve always been out in the suburbs, but my parents would always bring us here once and awhile. I just know that if there are any kids who are coming to this tournament who might not be in a good place in the area and it’s kind of like a get away, that’s really the only thing that matters to me.”