Deaf Twitch streamer Ewok shares incredible reaction to playing Fortnite with Ninja

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Deaf Twitch streamer and Fortnite Battle Royale pro player Ewok got a chance to play with her favorite streamers Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins, Ben ‘DrLupo‘ Lupo and Ryan ‘Chap‘ Chaplo.

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The year 2019 has been kind to Ewok, a 13-year-old deaf Twitch streamer and aspiring Fortnite Battle Royale pro. She exploded in popularity when streamer Tim ‘TimTheTatman‘ Betar hosted her after his stream and thousands of viewers quickly fell in love with her.

Outside of some controversy with somebody impersonating her on Twitter, everything has been uphill for her this year.

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NinjaNinja is sharing the wealth of viewers with Ewok.
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To cap her meteoric rise, she got to debut her skills in front of the largest audience she’s ever had as she got into a Squads session with Ninja, DrLupo and Chap.

With more eyes on her than ever, she was able to show she has the skills to hang with some of the best the game has to offer.

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This doesn’t mean she didn’t have her geek out moments when she took a second to look at just who she was playing with.

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While she may only be 13-years-old, she has proven she can be really skillful at Fortnite Battle Royale. She displayed some of that skill during the stream with pretty slick and clean snipes.

The clip below shows her reviving Chap in the storm before absolutely obliterating another player with two snipes.

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One player who went against Ewok and her squad helped spell out her name, showing their appreciation for her as a player.

It was quite the milestone for Ewok and the players she was with certainly enjoyed playing with her. Ninja went as far as calling her awesome.

The only thing that would make Ewok’s year even better would be getting signed to an esports organization, something she has her eyes set on.