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Popular 'Fortnite' streamer Turner "Tfue" Tenney announced his break from video game streaming in a 40-minute video posted to his YouTube page.
Popular 'Fortnite' streamer Turner "Tfue" Tenney announced his break from video game streaming in a 40-minute video posted to his YouTube page.
Fortnite content creator Tfue has announced that he's taking an indefinite hiatus through a video he posted on his official YouTube channel.
Tyler "Ninja" and Turner "Tfue" have seemingly put an end to their beef stemming from back in 2020. In a recent Twitter post by Tyler, the creator seemed to praise Turner, who responded warmly.
Tfue alleged FaZe illegally acted as a talent agency, barred him from signing sponsorship deals, and was able to collect up to 80 percent of the revenue he earned outside of the organization.
After an update, last June 17, Fortnite players realized all the police cars are gone. Here's what Epic has to say. Plus, Ninja reacts to Tfue's comments about Season 3.
Tfue has always been brutally honest when it comes to his feelings on gaming and fellow gamers. During a recent stream, Tfue rubs his eyes, almost as though thinking about this gave him a headache.