In a League of Legends competition, the Twitch superstar Ninja and the YouTube juggernaut MrBeast would square off. Additionally, the conflict between the two giants has intensified over a player that both want for their respective teams.
For a while now, the two online personalities have been calling each other names. MrBeast eventually challenged the former esports pro to a League of Legends matches on July 9 from 4 to 7 PM Pacific Time, dubbed “Ultimate Crown: MrBeast vs. Ninja,” as a result of their trash-talking.
HyperX Arena in Las Vegas will be the location of this Ultimate Crown. Additionally, Crown would broadcast the event live on their Twitch channel. The winner of this match will receive a prize of $150,000. With so much money being spent online, we can therefore anticipate that it won’t just be a straightforward, enjoyable event. Both parties are likely to engage in fierce combat.
Fans are anticipating the showdown between the two social media behemoths with bated breath. Who was on Mr. Beast and Ninja’s team, though, was the question on everyone’s mind. Both have yet to make any roster announcements for their respective teams.
We can anticipate seeing one name at the event, though. It’s none other than Sapnap, a YouTube streamer. After learning Ninja wanted a Sapnap, Mr. Beast shared. Sap is a video game streamer on Twitch and YouTube from the United States. He even demonstrated a great talent for League of Legends while streaming it on his channel.
MrBeast even requested that Crown permit both teams to have just one professional League of Legends player in order to prevent Ninja from having the 21-year-old on his team. It appears that Blevins has one on his team already. We must now wait and see who manages to obtain Sapnap.
Additionally, there are rumors that the event may include esports heavyweights like Tyler1, Sneaky, Pokimane, and xQc, two well-known streamers, who may also be on the teams.
MrBeast inquired about Ninja’s desire to join the Crown team from a member of that team. Ninja is keeping an eye on Sapnap, the crown member responds.
Following Ninja’s request for Sapnap, Mr. Beast shared. Sap is a Twitch and YouTube game streamer from the United States. Even more impressively, he demonstrated his skill at League of Legends while live-streaming it on his channel.
MrBeast even requested that Crown permit both teams to have just one League of Legends pro in order to stop Ninja from having the 21-year-old on his team. Blevins appears to have one on his team already. We now have to wait and see who manages to get their hands on Sapnap.