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Tfue unveils his upcoming streaming hub project

Tfue Plans to Build a Community and Expand His Business in 2020

Popular Fortnite pro and Twitch streamer Tfue had a successful year in 2019, and now he has his sights set on new ventures in the coming years.

In a recent interview with The Washington Post, Tfue and his family discussed various topics, including his lawsuit with FaZe Clan. One of the highlights of the interview was Tfue’s revelation of his plans to develop a centralized hub that focuses on streaming, action sports, stunts, and teaching others how to grow their streaming and content channels.

Tfue and his family purchased a 16,000-square foot warehouse to serve as the hub, potentially named Tfue Studios. The plan is for Tfue and his brother Jack to create content and teach others the fundamentals of success.

“We’re gonna bring them in, get them started,” said Tfue’s father, Richard. “If you have two, three, five thousand [followers], you have a chance.”

Another aspect of the plan is to establish a streaming or gaming organization where selected individuals will be taught how to grow their following. Richard also mentioned the possibility of online courses available to everyone. However, the opening of the warehouse and the availability of these online courses have yet to be announced.

This venture is a significant milestone for Tfue, as the hub can be seen as a business endeavor. Its success will depend on the amount of support it receives and the content creators who are chosen to be a part of it.

With 7.4 million followers and over 16,000 subscribers, Tfue is on par with the popularity of his fellow Fortnite streamer Ninja.

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