FaZe Clan

FaZe Clan (formerly FaZe Sniping) is a professional esports and entertainment organization headquartered in Los Angeles, United States. Founded on May 30, 2010, the organization has players from around the world, across multiple games, including Call of Duty, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, FIFA, Valorant and Fortnite Battle Royale. In 2020, the organization expanded into the Asian market, acquiring a Thai PUBG Mobile and FIFA Online roster.

FaZe Clan
Short nameFaZe, FC
Games
FoundedMay 30, 2010 (2010-05-30)
Location
Colors   
Owners
CEOLee Trink
Partners
Websitefazeclan.com

History

FaZe Sniping made its debut on YouTube on May 30, 2010.[1] Originally, the group were a Call of Duty clan founded by three players, Eric "CLipZ" Rivera, Jeff "House Cat" Emann (now known as "Timid") and Ben "Resistance" Christensen.[2] The trio garnered a reputation for innovating trickshotting. Their YouTube content took off when Ted "Fakie" joined the clan. It was then when FaZe unveiled the most popular series on their channel, ILLCAMS.[3] In 2014, Thomas "Temperrr" Oliveira, who was running a lot of FaZe's operations, had Richard "Banks" Bengston move in with him. After that moment, FaZe's content creators incorporated lifestyle content with their gaming content.

In late 2018, FaZe Clan opened its series A funding round. Throughout 2019, musicians Ray J, DJ Paul, Offset, Swae Lee, Yo Gotti, Pitbull, and Disco Fries, basketball players Meyers Leonard, Josh Hart, Ben Simmons, Jamal Murray, footballer Gregory van der Wiel, skateboarder Nyjah Huston, radio host Big Boy, music executives Sylvia Rhone, Troy Carter and Guy Oseary and actor Chris O'Donnell invested in FaZe Clan.[4][5][6][7][8] In December 2019, FaZe closed its series A led by entrepreneur Jimmy Iovine and mobile e-commerce platform NTWRK.[9][10] In January 2020, FaZe Clan obtained a $22.7 million investment loan from Canaccord Genuity, a Canadian financial company.[11][12]

On June 18, 2020, FaZe Clan announced its co-ownership of CTRL, a food supplement company.[13]

FaZe France

On September 19, 2013, FaZe eSniping, their competitive Call of Duty sniping division, was announced with the joining of Raphael "Zydar" Zydar, Elliot "Hyspe" and Kevin "RanbOw", led by Anil "WaRTeK" Brancaleoni.[14] On April 3, 2014, FaZe Clan announced the rebranding of FaZe eSniping to FaZe France.[15] RanbOw left the team after one and a half years, with Anthony "Toto" replacing him.[16][17] On May 26, 2015, the players and staff of FaZe France stated they weren't satisfied with FaZe's plans and left to create their own organization.[18]

Red Reserve

On December 5, 2014, FaZe Clan announced the founding of Red Reserve as a subdivision to the organization. They would go on to upload content similar to FaZe's until June 2016, where they cut ties with FaZe to explore other opportunities under their own banner.

Atlanta FaZe

On May 2, 2019, Activision Blizzard announced that Atlanta Esports Ventures had purchased one of the first five franchise slots for the Call of Duty League. According to ESPN, the publisher was looking to sell slots for approximately $25 million per team.[19] "We have the opportunity to — once again — play a pivotal role in Atlanta's diverse esports community by bringing the future of Call of Duty esports to the city," said Hamilton in a release at the time.[20] AEV and FaZe Clan partnered together for the team, and in October 2019, they announced that the team would be named the Atlanta FaZe.[21]

FaZe Studios

In April 2020, it was reported that FaZe Clan and Michael Sugar, film and television producer and founder of Sugar23, partnered to form FaZe Studios. The studio would focus on creating feature films and scripted television series.[22] Their first film, Crimson, was released on October 29, 2020, and stars Brian "Rug" Awadis in a leading role.[23]

Esport rosters

Current rosters

Game Nat. ID Name Age Role Join date Inactive date
Call of Duty (Atlanta FaZe) aBeZy Tyler Pharris 21 2019-10-26[24]
Simp Chris Lehr 19 2019-10-26[24]
Cellium McArthur Jovel 20 2019-10-26[24]
Arcitys Alec Sanderson 22 2020-09-15[25]
Sib Daunte Gray 19 Substitute 2020-11-06[26]
Crowder James Crowder 26 Coach 2019-09-22[27]
RJ Richard Simoncelli 27 Assistant Coach 2019-09-24[28]
Easy Mac Austin O'Neil 25 Analyst 2019-09-26[29]
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive rain Håvard Nygaard 26 2016-01-20[30]
olofmeister Olof Kajbjer Gustafsson 29 Stand-in 2017-08-20[31][32][33][34][35][36][37]
coldzera Marcelo Augusto David 26 2019-09-25[38]
broky Helvijs Saukants 19 2019-09-26[39]
Twistzz Russel David Kevin Van Dulken 21 2021-01-30[40]
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Fuzzface David Tillberg-Persson 26 2017-11-10[41]
ubah Ivan Kapustin 26 2018-10-19[42]
Aitzy Ludvik Jahnsen 22 2018-11-11[43]
Gustav Gustav Lykke Blønd 21 2020-01-14[44]
Didz Dylan Didiano 27 Coach 2020-02-17[45]
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Astro Leonardo Buzzachera 23 2018-01-18[46]
Yoona João Gabriel Nerici 29 2019-01-24[47]
ion Ronaldo Osawa 2019-03-10[48]
live Vinícius dos Santos Monteiro 2020-03-11[49]
KDS Eduardo Chiste Fontes Santos 2020-09-08[50]
Ramalho Matheus Gonçalves Coach 2020-06-16[51][52]
FIFA Tass Tassal Rushan 26 2018-01-24[53]
Fortnite Battle Royale Tennp0 Jason Wang 22 2018-06-13[54]
Nate Hill Nate Hill 26 2018-08-30[55]
Funk Trevor Siegler 25 2018-12-10[56]
Martoz Juan Manuel Martinez Ozuduru 23 2019-04-25[57]
Dubs Daniel Paul Walsh 18 2019-05-04[58][59][60]
Megga Noam Ackenine 16 2019-05-04[58]
Mongraal Kyle Jackson 16 2019-07-07[61]
Bizzle Timothy Miller 22 2020-04-06[62]
k1nG Thiago Lapp 15 2020-12-31[63]
DestinysJesus Hugh Gilmour 21 Coach 2019-11-08[64]
cloakzy Dennis Lepore 26 Inactive 2018-03-03[65] 2019-06-23[66]
PUBG Mobile BulShark Ratchapol Maneerat 2020-01-10[67]
Vintorez Tharit Pluksang 2020-01-10[67]
MR5 Thiraphong Murasri 2020-01-10[67]
TonyK Nattawut Muensa 2020-04-30[68]
Jeffz Jeff Siwagorn 2020-07-30[69]
MaFia Pollawat Kraipol Coach / Analyst 2020-01-10
FIFA Online Michael04 Paperr Sorawit Rotjanasinlapin 2020-02-05[70]
JubJub Phatanasak Varanan 2020-02-05[70]
TDKeane Teedech Songsaisakul 2020-02-05[70]
Valorant corey Corey Nigra 21 2020-06-25[71]
ZachaREEE Zachary Lombardo 20 2020-07-24[72]
Marved Jimmy Nguyen 20 2020-07-27[73]
babybay Andrej Francisty 25 2020-08-04[74]
Rawkus Shane Flaherty 26 2020-08-05[75]

Former players

Game Nat. ID Name Role Join date Inactive date Leave date
Call of Duty GRVTY Thomas Malin Substitute 2019-04-20[76][77][78] 2019-12-05[79]
Priestahh Preston Greiner 2017-11-02[80] 2019-01-28[81][82] 2019-10-26[24]
Cellium McArthur Jovel 2019-04-20[83] 2019-10-26[24]
Asim Obaid Asim 2019-04-20[83] 2019-10-24[84]
Attach Dillon Price 2015-06-15[85] 2019-03-09[86][87] 2019-09-27[88]
Zer0 Trei Morris 2019-04-20[83] 2019-09-27[89]
Easy Mac Austin O'Neil Analyst 2019-07-07 2019-09-26[29]
ZooMaa Thomas Paparatto 2015-04-07[90] 2019-09-25[91]
RJ Richard Simoncelli Coach 2019-04-20[76] 2019-09-24[28]
Crowder James Crowder 2017-11-02[80] 2019-01-28[92][82] 2019-09-22[27]
Skrapz Matthew Marshall 2019-04-20[83] 2019-09-20[93]
Cellium McArthur Jovel 2018-12-22[94] 2019-03-14[95]
Methodz Anthony Zinni 2018-10-08[96] 2018-12-21[97]
Gunless Peirce Hillman 2017-06-24[98] 2017-10-25[99]
Enable Ian Wyatt 2015-04-07[90] 2017-09-21[100]
Crowder James Crowder Coach 2016-05-15[101] 2017-07-13[102]
Clayster James Eubanks 2015-06-15[85] 2017-06-24[98]
Huke Cuyler Garland 2015-04-07[90] 2015-06-15[85]
SlasheR Austin Liddicoat 2015-04-07[90] 2015-06-15[85]
ACHES Patrick Price 2014-11-17[103] 2015-02-01
SlasheR Austin Liddicoat 2014-11-17[103] 2015-02-01
Parasite Christopher Duarte 2015-01-21[104] 2015-02-01
Enable Ian Wyatt 2015-01-21[104] 2015-02-01
Censor Doug Martin 2014-06-23[105] 2015-01-21[104]
Apathy Bryan Zhelyazkov 2014-06-24[106] 2015-01-21[104]
Karma Damon Barlow 2014-09-05[107] 2014-10-30
Parasite Christopher Duarte 2014-06-23 2014-10-26[108]
Dedo Kenneth Dedo 2014-06-23 2014-09-05
Crowder James Crowder 2013-05-24[109] 2014-04-05[110]
Classic Nicholas DiCostanzo 2013-10-26[111] 2014-04-05[110]
JKap Jordan Kaplan 2013-12-12[112] 2014-04-05[110]
ProoFy Jordan Cannon 2014-01-23[113] 2014-04-05[110]
NAMELESS Anthony Wheeler 2014-01-15[114] 2014-01-23[115]
MBoZe Marcus Blanks 2014-01-09 2014-01-13[116]
Methodz Anthony Zinni 2013-12-12[112] 2014-01-08[117]
Ace Aaron Elam 2013-11-29[118] 2013-12-12[119]
Enable Ian Wyatt 2013-11-29[118] 2013-12-12[119]
SpaceLy Michael Schmale 2013-07-04[120] 2013-11-28[121]
Huhdle Joshua Piha 2013-07-04[120] 2013-11-28[121]
Slacked Josiah Berry 2013-07-16[122] 2013-10-22[123]
John Johnathon Perez 2013-07-04[120] 2013-07-16[124]
Heist Garrett Mercure 2013-01-29[125] 2013-07-04[120]
Methodz Anthony Zinni 2013-05-24[109] 2013-07-04[120]
MBoZe Marcus Blanks 2013-05-24[109] 2013-07-04[120]
Bloodz Ryan Schuh 2013-04-26[126] 2013-05-24
Whea7s Jamal Lee 2013-04-26[126] 2013-05-24[127]
Gucci Hadi Chreidi 2013-04-26[126] 2013-05-24
Sham 2013-01-29 2013-04-26[128]
Secretly 2013-01-29 2013-04-12[129]
Folsom Freddy Gerard 2013-01-29 2013-04-11[130]
NAMELESS Anthony Wheeler 2012-10-15[131] 2013-01-29[132]
LyaR Ray Loftus 2012-10-15[131] 2013-01-29[132]
PHiZZURP Phillip Klemenov 2012-12-06[133] 2013-01-29[132]
TwiZz Eric Servello 2012-12-06[133] 2013-01-29[132]
Dedo Kenneth Dedo 2012-10-22[134] 2012-12-06
Parasite Christopher Duarte 2012-10-22[134] 2012-12-03[135]
NAMELESS Anthony Wheeler 2011-11 2012-06
SNOWHARE James Wagner 2012-03 2012-06
Solo Michael Lim 2012-03 2012-06
Proshot 2012-04 2012-06
Ricky Richard Stacy 2012-03 2012-04
Call of Duty (Atlanta FaZe) JurNii Juan Antonio González Muñoz Substitute 2019-12-05[79] 2020-10
GRVTY Thomas Malin Substitute 2019-12-05[79] 2020-10-07[136]
MajorManiak Michael Szymaniak 2019-10-26[24] 2020-09-15[25]
Priestahh Preston Greiner 2019-10-26[24] 2020-09-15[25]
Call of Duty (AF Academy) Sib Daunte Gray 2020-07-29 2020-11-06[26]
JurNii Juan Antonio González Muñoz 2020-01-22[137] 2020-10
Jimbo Bryan Sabman 2020 2020-10
Venom Carlos Hernandez 2020 2020-10
GRVTY Thomas Malin 2020-01-22[137] 2020-10-07[136]
Sib Daunte Gray 2020-03-08[138] 2020-07-24[139]
LewTee Lewis Todd Coach 2020-04-13[140] 2020-06
Abstraact 2020-01-22[137] 2020-02-07[141]
Turnup Joseph Sicre 2020-01-22[137] 2020-02-07[141]
Zaptius Alex Bonilla 2020-01-22[137] 2020-02-07[141]
Call of Duty (FC Black) Phantomz Timothy Landis 2018-12-06[142][143][144][145] 2019-10-03[146]
Asim Obaid Asim 2018-12-06[142] 2019-04-20[83]
GRVTY Thomas Malin 2018-12-06[142] 2019-04-20[76]
Cellium McArthur Jovel 2019-03-14[95] 2019-04-20[83]
RJ Richard Simoncelli Coach 2019-03-14[95] 2019-04-20[76]
Simp Chris Lehr Loan from Evil Geniuses 2019-03-14[95] 2019-03-19[147]
Tisch Paul Tischler 2018-12-06[142] 2019-02-10[148]
Mosh Tanner Clark 2018-12-06[142] 2019-02-06[149]
Call of Duty (FaZe Black) Censor Doug Martin 2015-02-01[150] 2015-04-08[151]
ProoFy Jordan Cannon 2015-02-01[150] 2015-04-07[152]
StuDyy Jeremy Astacio 2015-02-01[150] 2015-04-02
Apathy Bryan Zhelyazkov 2015-02-01[150] 2015-04-02
FormaL Matthew Piper 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23
Saints Renato Forza 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23
Censor Doug Martin 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23[105]
Dedo Kenneth Dedo 2014-04-15 2014-06-23
ProoFy Jordan Cannon 2014-04-05[110] 2014-04-14[153]
Parasite Christopher Duarte 2014-04-14[154] 2014-04-14[154]
Call of Duty (FaZe Red) ACHES Patrick Price 2015-02-01 2015-04-07
Parasite Christopher Duarte 2015-02-01 2015-04-07
SlasheR Austin Liddicoat 2015-02-01 2015-04-07[90]
Enable Ian Wyatt 2015-02-01 2015-04-07[90]
Crowder James Crowder 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23[105]
Classic Nicholas DiCostanzo 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23[105]
JKap Jordan Kaplan 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23[105]
Theory Dylan McGee 2014-04-05[110] 2014-06-23[105]
Call of Duty (FaZe France) ZylewR Julien Louis 2015-04[155] 2015-05-21[155]
Malls Eddy Maillard 2015-04[155] 2015-05-21[155]
Vortex Brandon Gomes 2015-04[155] 2015-05-21[155]
Zeroo Valentin Langlet 2015-04[155] 2015-05-21[155]
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive YNk Janko Paunović Coach 2019-01-06[156] 2020-10-28[157]
NiKo Nikola Kovač 2017-02-09[158] 2020-10-28[159]
GuardiaN Ladislav Kovács 2017-08-03[160] 2019-09-20[161]
NEO Filip Borys Kubski Trial 2019-05-13[162] 2019-09-11[163]
AdreN Dauren Kystaubayev Stand-in 2019-01-06[156] 2019-05-13[164]
karrigan Finn Andersen 2016-10-19[165] 2018-12-16[166] 2019-03-14[167]
RobbaN Robert Dahlström Coach 2016-02-10[168] 2019-01-05[169]
cromen Jørgen Robertsen Stand-in 2018-06-05[170] 2018-07-10[171]
Xizt Richard Landström Substitute 2018-04-01[32] 2018-05-25[172]
kioShiMa Fabien Fiey 2016-04-10[173][174][175] 2017-08-20[176] 2018-02-03[177]
allu Aleksi Jalli 2016-08-16[178] 2017-08-03[160] 2017-08-21[179]
aizy Philip Aistrup Larsen 2016-01-20[30] 2017-02-08[180]
jkaem Joakim Myrbostad 2016-01-20[30] 2016-11-09[181] 2016-12-22[182]
Maikelele Mikail Bill 2016-01-20[30] 2016-04-03[183] 2016-09
fox Ricardo Pacheco 2016-01-20[30] 2016-08-16[178] 2016-09
Overwatch FCTFCTN Russell Campbell 2016-08-20[184] 2018-02-16[185]
Forsak3n Viktors Bernevs 2016-08-20[184] 2018-02-01[186]
NamedHwi Se-Hwi Go Analyst 2017-08-15[187] 2017-11-04[188]
ShaDowBurn George Gushcha 2016-08-20[184] 2017-11-03[189]
Joemeister Joe Gramano 2017-05 2017-11-03[189]
Carpe Lee Jae-hyeok 2017-08-15[187] 2017-11-03[189]
Rawkus Shane Flaherty 2016-08-20[184] 2017-10-31[190]
SPREE Alexandre Vanhomwegen 2017-05 2017-10-31[190]
zombs Jared Gitlin 2016-08-20[184] 2017-08-17[191]
Lui Lui Olivares 2017-05 2017-08-16[187]
ClampOK Sabian Hayblum 2016-06-23[192] 2017-04
Wonderfuls Kevin Nguyen 2016-06-23[192] 2017-04
TwoEasy Eric van Hoorn 2016-08-20[184] 2017-01-10[193]
iuKeEe Luke Dainton Coach 2017-08-15[187] 2017
purposefull Andrew Collett Coach 2016-08-20[184] 2017
Mendokusaii Lucas Håkansson 2016-06-23[192] 2016
Veineless Marcel Lehmann 2016-06-23[192] 2016-07-22
evokje Elvinas Padegimas 2016-06-23[192] 2016-07-22
fRoD Daniel Montaner 2016-06-23[192] 2016-07-22
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds mxey Anssi Pekkonen 2017-11-10[41] 2020-02-28[194]
Larsen Mathias Winther Larsen Analyst 2019-06-20[195] 2020-02-16[196]
Jembty Jere Kauppinen 2017-11-10[41] 2018-10-17[197]
Haxete Adrian Blom 2017-11-10[41] 2018-10-11[198]
MeToR Maximilian Lion 2017-11-10[41] 2018-01-25[199]
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege mav Rafael Loureiro Freitas 2018-01-18[46] 2020-08-12[200]
Sn4rFx Cristian Matheus Schroeder Coach 2020-03-02[201] 2020-06-16[51]
cameram4n Gabriel Hespanhol 2018-01-18[46] 2020-03-05[202]
Twister Marlon Mello Coach / Analyst 2019-02-05[203] 2020-03-02[204]
Muringa João Deam 2018-01-18[46] 2019-03-09[205]
gohaN Guilherme Alf 2018-01-18[46] 2018-11-13[206]
bor Thiago Borinelli Coach 2018-06-09[207] 2018-08-31[208]
FIFA Mino Amine Boughanmi 2019-11-25[209] 2020-02-08[210]
Lev Lev Vinken 2019-01-06[211] 2019-02-10[212]
Gorilla Spencer Ealing 2018-05-26[213] 2018-09-15[214]
Fortnite Battle Royale Bini Spencer Dane Cherubini 2019-04-25[57] 2020-10-16[215]
Diggy Kolbe Michael Cordon 2019-04-25[57] 2020-10-16[215]
Tilt Jonathan James DeRosa 2019-04-25[57] 2020-10-16[215]
Tfue Turner Ellis Tenney 2018-04-30[216] 2019-05-20[217] 2020-08-26[218]
Vorwenn Tom Baldrich Piqué 2019-04-25[57] 2020-03-29[219]
SpaceLyon Thang Phan 2018-03-03[65] 2020-02-21[220]
Jaomock Brendan O'Brien 2018-03-03[65] 2019-10-31[221]
Yelo Brandon Yelo 2018-07-09[222] 2019-04-30[223]
72hrs Thomas Mulligan 2018-03-03[65] 2018-06-05[224]
PUBG Mobile Jeffz Jeff Siwagorn 2020-07-30[69] 2020-10-08[225]
Echo Wacharakorn Tiengtis 2020-01-10[67] 2020-04-01[226]
VALORANT jasonR Jason Ruchelski 2020-06-25[71] 2020-08-02[227]

Content creators

Current

Division Nat. ID Name Age Join date
FaZe Clan CLipZ Eric Rivera 26 2010-05-30[228]
Temperrr Thomas Oliveira 27 2010-07-31[229]
Fakie Ted 27 2011-01-21[230]
Apex Yousef Abdelfattah 24 2011-03-06[231]
CBass Sabastian Diamond 26 2011-03-17[232]
Jinx Eric 27 2011-05-09[233]
HugZ Mick Millar 25 2011-05-27[234]
PryZee Brian 28 2011-08
Swan Casey Swanson 23 2012-06-13[235]
Rain Nordan Shat 24 2012-09-19[236]
Rug Brian Awadis 24 2012-11-26[237]
Banks Richard Bengston 29 2013-03-24[238]
Linkzy Jack 26 2013-07-04[239]
Adapt Alexander Prynkiewicz 23 2013-11-02[240]
Kay Frazier Khattri 24 2013-12-03[241]
Sensei Isiah Ocasio-Pantoja 29 2014
Bloo Garrett Underhill 22 2014-01-24[242]
Jev Jason Eugene 27 2014-03-14[243]
Nikan Nikan Nadimkhah 24 2014-04-22[244]
Dirty Curtis Henke 27 2014-06-12[245]
Agony Kieran M. & Devin M. 27 2014-06-16[246]
Teeqo Jakob Swärden 27 2014-06-19[247]
Kitty Cameron Spector 26 2014-07-19[248]
Jasper Jasper Schellens 25 2014-12-20[249]
Replays Franco Sicilia 24 2015-01-03[250]
Blaze Lucas Mosing 24 2015-02-01[251]
Hazz Zac Woodham 24 2015-03-22[252]
Ugly God Royce Rodriguez 24 2017-08
GwidT Austin Gwidt 23 2017-11-26[253]
Testy 24 2017-12-25[254]
Cizzorz Jack Cizek 24 2018-03-13[255]
Thiefs Nicholas Smorto 24 2018-08-07[256]
Mew Kerry Nguyen 23 2018-09-21[257]
Kaz Kyle Kazuichi Ray Rapozo 22 2018-09-22[258]
Orba Maiko 21 2018-09-25[259]
Pamaj Austin Pamajewon 24 2018-10-16[260]
Tenser Brian Hopkins 23 2018-11-03[261]
Boat Miles Parks McCollum 23 2018-12-17[262]
Sway Josue Burgos 17 2019-03-12[263]
H1ghSky1 Patrick 13 2019-03-22[264]
Jarvis Jarvis Khattri 19 2019-04-23[265]
Nickmercs Nick Kolcheff 30 2019-05-30[266]
Hammer Meyers Patrick Leonard 28 2019-06-05[267]
Ewok 15 2019-07-27[268]
Offset Kiari Kendrell Cephus 29 2019-08-15[4]
Swagg Kris Lamberson 24 2020-04-04[269]
Simmo Benjamin David Simmons 24 2020-08-25[270]
Bronny LeBron Raymone James Jr. 16 2020-08-30[271]
Faxuty Moe 23 2020-12-27[63]
Virus Talal Almalki 23 2020-12-28[63]
Flea Tyler 23 2020-12-29[63]
Nio Nick Katamyschew 20 2020-12-30[63]
Scope Luke 21 2020-12-31[63]
Atlanta FaZe NoisyButters Hannah Bryan 26 2019-12-10[272]
FaZe Clan Thailand DABOYWAY Prinya Intachai 40 2020-11-21[273]

Former

Division Nat. ID Name Join date Leave date
FaZe Clan JuJu John Sherman Smith-Schuster 2017-11-29[274] 2020-10-16[275]
Hoppin Charles Clapper 2016-05-14[276] 2020-08-14[277]
Cheo Jose Delossantos 2016 2020
Censor Doug Martin 2015-02-01[150] (professional player) 2019-10-16[278]
2015-04-08[151] (content creator)
Yelo Brandon Yelo 2018-07-09[222] (professional player) 2019-07-01[279]
2019-04-30[223] (content creator)
Avxry Avery LoPriore 2018-06-22[280] 2019-06[281]
Noizey 2018-09-24[282] 2019
OSN Clark William 2018-02-08[283] 2018-07-31[284]
Spratt James Spratt 2011-06-21[285] 2017-08-20[286]
Carl Carl Riemer 2013-11-19[287] 2017-08-20[288]
Mojo Jordy Janssens 2016-01-11[289] 2017[290]
Ruler Pierre Bruin 2015-05-25[291] 2016-05-25[292]
Iced 2015-01-12[293] 2016-05-25[293]
Dyn Nick 2013-07-07[294] 2016-05-25[295]
Apathy Bryan Zhelyazkov 2015-04-13[296] 2015-06-15[297]
KEEMSTAR Daniel Keem 2014-12-19[298] 2015-01-25[299]
zejiM 2014-10-19[300] 2015-01-19[301]
Bobo Brandon 2014-06-14[302] 2014-12-20[303]
Ramos Ricardo Dos Ramos 2011-09-19[304] 2014-12-07[305]
NiQs Shawn 2014-06-15[306] 2014-11-17[307]
Outcast (prev. OutcsT) Ronan 2013-07-02[308] 2014-11-17[309]
Rockst4r Tyler 2013-06-03[310] 2014-11-17[311]
Macau 2014-08-05[312] 2014-11-16[313]
Eskee Sam 2014-04-16[314] 2014-11-16[315]
Strobe Kacper 2014-01-28[316] 2014-11-16[317]
ZiiMeR Charlie Laming 2013-12-22[318] 2014-11-16[319]
Markoh 2013-07-19[320] 2014-11-16[321]
Twistt Trey Darr 2012-01-19[322] 2014-11-16[323]
Brioh (prev. Brio) Sam 2014-06-13[324] 2014-11-12[325]
Kayos Tom Jackson 2013-11-09[326] 2014-07-18[327]
Bazi Oli 2013-06-07[328] 2014-07-18[329]
Kross Daniel Kross 2011-07-30[330] 2013-12-29[331]
Stamina Daniel 2012-01-19[332] 2013-11-19[333]
Pamaj Austin Pamajewon 2012-02-06[334] 2013-09-20[335]
Maxim Maxim 2012-06-18[336] 2013-07-08[337]
WaRTeK Anil Brancaleoni 2011-11-21[338] 2012-09-26[339]
Teeqo Jakob Swärden 2011-04-22[340] 2012-07-11[341]
Deezeh 2011-10-15[342] 2012-02-21[343]
Timid (prev. House Cat) Jeff Emann late 2010 2012-01-21[344]
Resistance Ben Christensen 2010-05-30[2] early 2011[345]
House Cat (lat. Timid) Jeff Emann 2010-05-30[2] late 2010
FaZe France Toto Anthony 2015-01-18[17] 2015-05-26[18]
WaRTeK Anil Brancaleoni 2013-09-19[14] 2015-05-26[18]
Zydar Raphael Zydar 2013-09-19[14] 2015-05-26[18]
Hyspe Elliot 2013-09-19[14] 2015-05-26[18]
RanbOw Kevin 2013-09-19[14] 2015-01-23[16]

Partnerships and collaborations

FaZe Clan has been partnered with caffeinated drink mix brand Gamma Labs' G Fuel since 2012, which is currently one of the longest promotional collaborations in esports.[346] As a part of the collaboration, the company released FaZe-themed flavors, such as "FaZe Clan's Battle Juice" in 2019.[347] On May 2, 2019, Atlanta Esports Ventures announced the purchase of a franchise spot in Call of Duty league in partnership with FaZe Clan.[348] The resulting team, Atlanta FaZe, was announced on October 26, 2019.[349]

Philanthropy

On April 11, 2018, FaZe Clan and Legia Warsaw listed one-of-a-kind polo shirts made for and signed by their CS:GO players to a charity auction website. The proceeds would go to purchasing equipment for the Institute of Mother and Child.[350] On February 12, 2020, FaZe Clan collaborated with the Ronald McDonald House Charity in Los Angeles to create a gaming lounge in the building. It was announced on the 27th.[351] On March 15, 2020, FaZe Clan unveiled Fight 2 Fund, its four-week charity Call of Duty: Warzone event, in which social media influencers, YouTubers, streamers, celebrities, sportspeople and musicians participate. Viewers could donate money, which would be donated to charities helping people impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019.[352] The event raised over $124,000.[10]

Controversies

On May 7, 2014, former FaZe graphics designer and creators of its logo, Joey "Ferox" Ricciuto released a video, stating that "he felt used and not respected".[353] A year later, Oliveira released a statement, saying "Ferox helped us with a lot of our early graphics design in our history. [...] I always gave him my input on how I wanted the team to be branded." Oliveira also addressed the creation of the FaZe logo: "Did he create the FaZe logo? No. I came up with the concept of it. He designed it."[354]

On July 16, 2016, journalist Richard Lewis published messages purporting to show that FaZe owners Nordan "Rain" Shat and Richard "Banks" Bengston owned CSGOWild, a betting site.[355] Two days later, YouTuber "HonorTheCall" uploaded a video where he accused them of knowing the outcome of rolls in advance. On the same day, CSGOWild's owner released a statement saying, "FaZe Clan, and any of its members do not and have never owned any part of Wild." continuing, "...we worked out a sponsorship deal. Banks, Rain and a few other team members got paid in return for promotion. [...] Not only did we stop working with the guys from FaZe over a month ago..."[356][357] On May 10, 2020, Bengston admitted owning and registering CSGOWild in Antigua to fund their professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, making upwards of $200,000 every day.[358] Shat denied Bengston's statements.[359]

On January 26, 2015, FaZe Clan announced co-producing the video game Starnet Eclipse with iCazual Entertainment. In the video, FaZe solicited donations, which would give donors exclusive content, to fund the game.[360] iCazual promised to release the game in June 2015, but instead released a pre-alpha version. iCazual stated that the game was scheduled for release in 2016, but nothing came to fruition.[361][362][363] On September 5, 2016, YouTuber "HonorTheCall" released a video about the game's delays, promises, and high prices; pointing to being a scam.[364] iCazual promptly released a statement, in which they said they are issuing refunds to the donors.[365][366] It is speculated that the game's development has been halted.

On May 20, 2019, Fortnite player for FaZe, Turner "Tfue" Tenney, filed a lawsuit against FaZe, alleging that the organization had deprived him of business opportunities and taking up to 80 percent of his sponsorship revenue. Tenney also claimed that some members had encouraged him to gamble and drink while underage.[367][368] FaZe released a statement denying the claims and stating they have not collected any money based on Tenney's tournament winnings or social media revenue, and only collected 20 percent of his sponsorship revenue.[369][370][371] Tenney later recanted the claim regarding underage gambling and drinking.[372] Tenney's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, says the two main reasons for the lawsuit are FaZe operating as a talent agency without having the license to do so, and Tenney's 6 month restrain from live streaming after the expiry of his contract. Freedman claims that Tenney is an artist and entertainer foremost.[373] FaZe's chief executive officer Lee Trink responded: "The salary was for his professional gaming skills. He doesn't convert to something else because he has other interests."[374] On August 1, 2019, FaZe counter sued Tenney for "divulging confidential information, publicly slandering the company, advocating for others to leave the company,...".[375] Tenney signed his contract in the state of New York, the contract says all litigation must be done in New York. Tenney filed the lawsuit in California, using its laws about the talent agency claims, while FaZe filed it in New York.[376][377] On August 26, 2020, FaZe and Tenney had settled both lawsuits.[218]

Tenney also claimed FaZe signed a minor, Patrick "H1ghSky1", and continuously lied about his age, violating the California Labor Code. At the time of H1ghSky1's signing, he was only 11-years-old. He was suspended from multiple social media websites and from competing in the Fortnite World Cup 2019.[378][379]

On February 29, 2020, Fortnite player for FaZe, Daniel "Dubs" Walsh, said a racial slur during a livestream. FaZe indefinitely suspended Walsh from representing them while he undergoes sensitivity training.[59] FaZe unsuspended Walsh on April 2.[60]

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