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Division Nat. ID Name Age Join date
FaZe Clan United StatesPuerto Rico CLipZ Eric Rivera 29 2010-05-30[1]
Brazil Temperrr Thomas Oliveira 31 2010-07-31[2]
United States Fakie Ted 30 2011-01-21[3]
United StatesState of Palestine Apex Yousef Abdelfattah 28 2011-03-06[4]
Canada CBass Sabastian Diamond 30 2011-03-17[5]
United States Jinx Eric 31 2011-05-09[6]
Canada HugZ Mick Millar 29 2011-05-27[7]
United StatesSouth Korea PryZee Brian 32 2011-08
United States Swan Casey Swanson 26 2012-06-13[8]
CanadaSyria Rain Nordan Shat 28 2012-09-19[9]
United StatesIraq Rug Brian Awadis 27 2012-11-26[10]
United States Banks Richard Bengston 33 2013-03-24[11]
United Kingdom Linkzy Jack 30 2013-07-04[12]
United States Adapt Alexander Prynkiewicz 27 2013-11-02[13]
United Kingdom Kay Frazier Khattri 28 2013-12-03[14]
United States Sensei Isiah Ocasio-Pantoja 33 2014
United States Bloo Garrett Underhill 26 2014-01-24[15]
United States Jev Jason Eugene 31 2014-03-14[16]
CanadaIran Nikan Nikan Nadimkhah 28 2014-04-22[17]
United States Dirty Curtis Henke 30 2014-06-12[18]
Canada Agony Kieran M. & Devin M. 31 2014-06-16[19]
Sweden Teeqo Jakob Swärden 31 2014-06-19[20]
United States Kitty Cameron Spector 30 2014-07-19[21]
Netherlands Jasper Jasper Schellens 29 2014-12-20[22]
Canada Replays Franco Sicilia 28 2015-01-03[23]
Austria Blaze Lucas Mosing 28 2015-02-01[24]
New Zealand Hazz Zac Woodham 27 2015-03-22[25]
United StatesDominican Republic Ugly God Royce Rodriguez 28 2017-08
United States GwidT Austin Gwidt 27 2017-11-26[26]
United StatesGeorgia (country) Testy 28 2017-12-25[27]
United States Cizzorz Jack Cizek 28 2018-03-13[28]
United States Thiefs Nicholas Smorto 28 2018-08-07[29]
United States Mew Kerry Nguyen 27 2018-09-21[30]
United StatesJapan Kaz Kyle Kazuichi Ray Rapozo 26 2018-09-22[31]
United States Orba Maiko 25 2018-09-25[32]
Canada Pamaj Austin Pamajewon 28 2018-10-16[33]
United States Tenser Brian Hopkins 27 2018-11-03[34]
United States Boat Miles Parks McCollum 27 2018-12-17[35]
United StatesPuerto Rico Sway Josue Burgos 20 2019-03-12[36]
United StatesRomania H1ghSky1 Patrick 17 2019-03-22[37]
United Kingdom Jarvis Jarvis Khattri 23 2019-04-23[38]
United States Nickmercs Nick Kolcheff 33 2019-05-30[39]
United States Ewok 19 2019-07-27[40]
United States Offset Kiari Kendrell Cephus 32 2019-08-15[41]
United States Swagg Kris Lamberson 28 2020-04-04[42]
Australia Simmo Benjamin David Simmons 28 2020-08-25[43]
United States Bronny LeBron Raymone James Jr. 20 2020-08-30[44]
United States Faxuty Moe 26 2020-12-27[45]
Saudi Arabia Virus Talal Almalki 25–26 2020-12-28[45]
Australia Flea Tyler 27 2020-12-29[45]
United States Nio Nick Katamyschew 24 2020-12-30[45]
United States Scope Luke 25 2020-12-31[45]
Atlanta FaZe United States NoisyButters Hannah Bryan 29 2019-12-10[46]
FaZe Clan Thailand United StatesThailand DABOYWAY Prinya Intachai 43 2020-11-21[47]

Former e-Sports players

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Game Nat. ID Name Role Join date Inactive date Leave date
Call of Duty United States GRVTY Thomas Malin Substitute 2019-04-20[48][49][50] 2019-12-05[51]
United States Priestahh Preston Greiner 2017-11-02[52] 2019-01-28[53][54] 2019-10-26[55]
United States Cellium McArthur Jovel 2019-04-20[56] 2019-10-26[55]
CanadaAfghanistan Asim Obaid Asim 2019-04-20[56] 2019-10-24[57]
United States Attach Dillon Price 2015-06-15[58] 2019-03-09[59][60] 2019-09-27[61]
United Kingdom Zer0 Trei Morris 2019-04-20[56] 2019-09-27[62]
United States Easy Mac Austin O'Neil Analyst 2019-07-07 2019-09-26[63]
United StatesItaly ZooMaa Thomas Paparatto 2015-04-07[64] 2019-09-25[65]
United States RJ Richard Simoncelli Coach 2019-04-20[48] 2019-09-24[66]
United States Crowder James Crowder 2017-11-02[52] 2019-01-28[67][54] 2019-09-22[68]
United Kingdom Skrapz Matthew Marshall 2019-04-20[56] 2019-09-20[69]
United States Cellium McArthur Jovel 2018-12-22[70] 2019-03-14[71]
United States Methodz Anthony Zinni 2018-10-08[72] 2018-12-21[73]
Canada Gunless Peirce Hillman 2017-06-24[74] 2017-10-25[75]
United States Enable Ian Wyatt 2015-04-07[64] 2017-09-21[76]
United States Crowder James Crowder Coach 2016-05-15[77] 2017-07-13[78]
United States Clayster James Eubanks 2015-06-15[58] 2017-06-24[74]
United StatesSaudi Arabia Huke Cuyler Garland 2015-04-07[64] 2015-06-15[58]
United States SlasheR Austin Liddicoat 2015-04-07[64] 2015-06-15[58]
United States ACHES Patrick Price 2014-11-17[79] 2015-02-01
United States SlasheR Austin Liddicoat 2014-11-17[79] 2015-02-01
United States Parasite Christopher Duarte 2015-01-21[80] 2015-02-01
United States Enable Ian Wyatt 2015-01-21[80] 2015-02-01
United States Censor Doug Martin 2014-06-23[81] 2015-01-21[80]
United States Apathy Bryan Zhelyazkov 2014-06-24[82] 2015-01-21[80]
Canada Karma Damon Barlow 2014-09-05[83] 2014-10-30
United States Parasite Christopher Duarte 2014-06-23 2014-10-26[84]
United States Dedo Kenneth Dedo 2014-06-23 2014-09-05
United States Crowder James Crowder 2013-05-24[85] 2014-04-05[86]
United States Classic Nicholas DiCostanzo 2013-10-26[87] 2014-04-05[86]
United States JKap Jordan Kaplan 2013-12-12[88] 2014-04-05[86]
United States ProoFy Jordan Cannon 2014-01-23[89] 2014-04-05[86]
United States NAMELESS Anthony Wheeler 2014-01-15[90] 2014-01-23[91]
United States MBoZe Marcus Blanks 2014-01-09 2014-01-13[92]
United States Methodz Anthony Zinni 2013-12-12[88] 2014-01-08[93]
United States Ace Aaron Elam 2013-11-29[94] 2013-12-12[95]
United States Enable Ian Wyatt 2013-11-29[94] 2013-12-12[95]
United States SpaceLy Michael Schmale 2013-07-04[96] 2013-11-28[97]
United States Huhdle Joshua Piha 2013-07-04[96] 2013-11-28[97]
United States Slacked Josiah Berry 2013-07-16[98] 2013-10-22[99]
United States John Johnathon Perez 2013-07-04[96] 2013-07-16[100]
United States Heist Garrett Mercure 2013-01-29[101] 2013-07-04[96]
United States Methodz Anthony Zinni 2013-05-24[85] 2013-07-04[96]
United States MBoZe Marcus Blanks 2013-05-24[85] 2013-07-04[96]
United States Bloodz Ryan Schuh 2013-04-26[102] 2013-05-24
United States Whea7s Jamal Lee 2013-04-26[102] 2013-05-24[103]
United States Gucci Hadi Chreidi 2013-04-26[102] 2013-05-24
Canada Sham 2013-01-29 2013-04-26[104]
United States Secretly 2013-01-29 2013-04-12[105]
United States Folsom Freddy Gerard 2013-01-29 2013-04-11[106]
United States NAMELESS Anthony Wheeler 2012-10-15[107] 2013-01-29[108]
United States LyaR Ray Loftus 2012-10-15[107] 2013-01-29[108]
United States PHiZZURP Phillip Klemenov 2012-12-06[109] 2013-01-29[108]
United States TwiZz Eric Servello 2012-12-06[109] 2013-01-29[108]
United States Dedo Kenneth Dedo 2012-10-22[110] 2012-12-06
United States Parasite Christopher Duarte 2012-10-22[110] 2012-12-03[111]
United States NAMELESS Anthony Wheeler 2011-11 2012-06
United States SNOWHARE James Wagner 2012-03 2012-06
United States Solo Michael Lim 2012-03 2012-06
United States Proshot 2012-04 2012-06
United States Ricky Richard Stacy 2012-03 2012-04
Call of Duty (Atlanta FaZe) Spain JurNii Juan Antonio González Muñoz Substitute 2019-12-05[51] 2020-10
United States GRVTY Thomas Malin Substitute 2019-12-05[51] 2020-10-07[112]
United States MajorManiak Michael Szymaniak 2019-10-26[55] 2020-09-15[113]
United States Priestahh Preston Greiner 2019-10-26[55] 2020-09-15[113]
Call of Duty (AF Academy) United States Sib Daunte Gray 2020-07-29 2020-11-06[114]
Spain JurNii Juan Antonio González Muñoz 2020-01-22[115] 2020-10
Canada Jimbo Bryan Sabman 2020 2020-10
United States Venom Carlos Hernandez 2020 2020-10
United States GRVTY Thomas Malin 2020-01-22[115] 2020-10-07[112]
United States Sib Daunte Gray 2020-03-08[116] 2020-07-24[117]
United Kingdom LewTee Lewis Todd Coach 2020-04-13[118] 2020-06
United States Abstraact 2020-01-22[115] 2020-02-07[119]
United States Turnup Joseph Sicre 2020-01-22[115] 2020-02-07[119]
United States Zaptius Alex Bonilla 2020-01-22[115] 2020-02-07[119]
Call of Duty (FC Black) United States Phantomz Timothy Landis 2018-12-06[120][121][122][123] 2019-10-03[124]
CanadaAfghanistan Asim Obaid Asim 2018-12-06[120] 2019-04-20[56]
United States GRVTY Thomas Malin 2018-12-06[120] 2019-04-20[48]
United States Cellium McArthur Jovel 2019-03-14[71] 2019-04-20[56]
United States RJ Richard Simoncelli Coach 2019-03-14[71] 2019-04-20[48]
United States Simp Chris Lehr Loan from Evil Geniuses 2019-03-14[71] 2019-03-19[125]
United States Tisch Paul Tischler 2018-12-06[120] 2019-02-10[126]
United States Mosh Tanner Clark 2018-12-06[120] 2019-02-06[127]
Call of Duty (FaZe Black) United States Censor Doug Martin 2015-02-01[128] 2015-04-08[129]
United States ProoFy Jordan Cannon 2015-02-01[128] 2015-04-07[130]
United States StuDyy Jeremy Astacio 2015-02-01[128] 2015-04-02
United States Apathy Bryan Zhelyazkov 2015-02-01[128] 2015-04-02
United States FormaL Matthew Piper 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23
United StatesPeru Saints Renato Forza 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23
United States Censor Doug Martin 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23[81]
United States Dedo Kenneth Dedo 2014-04-15 2014-06-23
United States ProoFy Jordan Cannon 2014-04-05[86] 2014-04-14[131]
United States Parasite Christopher Duarte 2014-04-14[132] 2014-04-14[132]
Call of Duty (FaZe Red) United States ACHES Patrick Price 2015-02-01 2015-04-07
United States Parasite Christopher Duarte 2015-02-01 2015-04-07
United States SlasheR Austin Liddicoat 2015-02-01 2015-04-07[64]
United States Enable Ian Wyatt 2015-02-01 2015-04-07[64]
United States Crowder James Crowder 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23[81]
United States Classic Nicholas DiCostanzo 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23[81]
United States JKap Jordan Kaplan 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23[81]
United States Theory Dylan McGee 2014-04-05[86] 2014-06-23[81]
Call of Duty (FaZe France) France ZylewR Julien Louis 2015-04[133] 2015-05-21[133]
France Malls Eddy Maillard 2015-04[133] 2015-05-21[133]
France Vortex Brandon Gomes 2015-04[133] 2015-05-21[133]
France Zeroo Valentin Langlet 2015-04[133] 2015-05-21[133]
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Serbia YNk Janko Paunović Coach 2019-01-06[134] 2020-10-28[135]
Bosnia and Herzegovina NiKo Nikola Kovač 2017-02-09[136] 2020-10-28[137]
Slovakia GuardiaN Ladislav Kovács 2017-08-03[138] 2019-09-20[139]
Poland NEO Filip Borys Kubski Trial 2019-05-13[140] 2019-09-11[141]
Kazakhstan AdreN Dauren Kystaubayev Stand-in 2019-01-06[134] 2019-05-13[142]
Denmark karrigan Finn Andersen 2016-10-19[143] 2018-12-16[144] 2019-03-14[145]
Sweden RobbaN Robert Dahlström Coach 2016-02-10[146] 2019-01-05[147]
Norway cromen Jørgen Robertsen Stand-in 2018-06-05[148] 2018-07-10[149]
Sweden Xizt Richard Landström Substitute 2018-04-01[150] 2018-05-25[151]
France kioShiMa Fabien Fiey 2016-04-10[152][153][154] 2017-08-20[155] 2018-02-03[156]
Finland allu Aleksi Jalli 2016-08-16[157] 2017-08-03[138] 2017-08-21[158]
Denmark aizy Philip Aistrup Larsen 2016-01-20[159] 2017-02-08[160]
Norway jkaem Joakim Myrbostad 2016-01-20[159] 2016-11-09[161] 2016-12-22[162]
Sweden Maikelele Mikail Bill 2016-01-20[159] 2016-04-03[163] 2016-09
Portugal fox Ricardo Pacheco 2016-01-20[159] 2016-08-16[157] 2016-09
Overwatch United States FCTFCTN Russell Campbell 2016-08-20[164] 2018-02-16[165]
LatviaRussia Forsak3n Viktors Bernevs 2016-08-20[164] 2018-02-01[166]
South Korea NamedHwi Se-Hwi Go Analyst 2017-08-15[167] 2017-11-04[168]
Russia ShaDowBurn George Gushcha 2016-08-20[164] 2017-11-03[169]
Canada Joemeister Joe Gramano 2017-05 2017-11-03[169]
South Korea Carpe Lee Jae-hyeok 2017-08-15[167] 2017-11-03[169]
United States Rawkus Shane Flaherty 2016-08-20[164] 2017-10-31[170]
Belgium SPREE Alexandre Vanhomwegen 2017-05 2017-10-31[170]
United States zombs Jared Gitlin 2016-08-20[164] 2017-08-17[171]
United States Lui Lui Olivares 2017-05 2017-08-16[167]
Australia ClampOK Sabian Hayblum 2016-06-23[172] 2017-04
United States Wonderfuls Kevin Nguyen 2016-06-23[172] 2017-04
Netherlands TwoEasy Eric van Hoorn 2016-08-20[164] 2017-01-10[173]
United Kingdom iuKeEe Luke Dainton Coach 2017-08-15[167] 2017
United States purposefull Andrew Collett Coach 2016-08-20[164] 2017
Sweden Mendokusaii Lucas Håkansson 2016-06-23[172] 2016
Germany Veineless Marcel Lehmann 2016-06-23[172] 2016-07-22
Lithuania evokje Elvinas Padegimas 2016-06-23[172] 2016-07-22
United States fRoD Daniel Montaner 2016-06-23[172] 2016-07-22
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Finland mxey Anssi Pekkonen 2017-11-10[174] 2020-02-28[175]
Denmark Larsen Mathias Winther Larsen Analyst 2019-06-20[176] 2020-02-16[177]
Finland Jembty Jere Kauppinen 2017-11-10[174] 2018-10-17[178]
Sweden Haxete Adrian Blom 2017-11-10[174] 2018-10-11[179]
Austria MeToR Maximilian Lion 2017-11-10[174] 2018-01-25[180]
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Brazil mav Rafael Loureiro Freitas 2018-01-18[181] 2020-08-12[182]
Brazil Sn4rFx Cristian Matheus Schroeder Coach 2020-03-02[183] 2020-06-16[184]
Brazil cameram4n Gabriel Hespanhol 2018-01-18[181] 2020-03-05[185]
Brazil Twister Marlon Mello Coach / Analyst 2019-02-05[186] 2020-03-02[187]
Brazil Muringa João Deam 2018-01-18[181] 2019-03-09[188]
Brazil gohaN Guilherme Alf 2018-01-18[181] 2018-11-13[189]
Brazil bor Thiago Borinelli Coach 2018-06-09[190] 2018-08-31[191]
FIFA France Mino Amine Boughanmi 2019-11-25[192] 2020-02-08[193]
Netherlands Lev Lev Vinken 2019-01-06[194] 2019-02-10[195]
United Kingdom Gorilla Spencer Ealing 2018-05-26[196] 2018-09-15[197]
Fortnite Battle Royale United States Bini Spencer Dane Cherubini 2019-04-25[198] 2020-10-16[199]
United States Diggy Kolbe Michael Cordon 2019-04-25[198] 2020-10-16[199]
United States Tilt Jonathan James DeRosa 2019-04-25[198] 2020-10-16[199]
United States Tfue Turner Ellis Tenney 2018-04-30[200] 2019-05-20[201] 2020-08-26[202]
Spain Vorwenn Tom Baldrich Piqué 2019-04-25[198] 2020-03-29[203]
Vietnam SpaceLyon Thang Phan 2018-03-03[204] 2020-02-21[205]
Canada Jaomock Brendan O'Brien 2018-03-03[204] 2019-10-31[206]
United States Yelo Brandon Yelo 2018-07-09[207] 2019-04-30[208]
United States 72hrs Thomas Mulligan 2018-03-03[204] 2018-06-05[209]
PUBG Mobile Thailand Jeffz Jeff Siwagorn 2020-07-30[210] 2020-10-08[211]
Thailand Echo Wacharakorn Tiengtis 2020-01-10[212] 2020-04-01[213]
VALORANT Canada jasonR Jason Ruchelski 2020-06-25[214] 2020-08-02[215]

Former Creators

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Division Nat. ID Name Join date Leave date
FaZe Clan United States JuJu John Sherman Smith-Schuster 2017-11-29[216] 2020-10-16[217]
United States Hoppin Charles Clapper 2016-05-14[218] 2020-08-14[219]
United States Cheo Jose Delossantos 2016 2020
United States Censor Doug Martin 2015-02-01[128] (professional player) 2019-10-16[220]
2015-04-08[129] (content creator)
United States Yelo Brandon Yelo 2018-07-09[207] (professional player) 2019-07-01[221]
2019-04-30[208] (content creator)
United States Avxry Avery LoPriore 2018-06-22[222] 2019-06[223]
United Kingdom Noizey 2018-09-24[224] 2019
United States OSN Clark William 2018-02-08[225] 2018-07-31[226]
United Kingdom Spratt James Spratt 2011-06-21[227] 2017-08-20[228]
United States Carl Carl Riemer 2013-11-19[229] 2017-08-20[230]
Belgium Mojo Jordy Janssens 2016-01-11[231] 2017[232]
Netherlands Ruler Pierre Bruin 2015-05-25[233] 2016-05-25[234]
United States Iced 2015-01-12[235] 2016-05-25[235]
United States Dyn Nick 2013-07-07[236] 2016-05-25[237]
United States Apathy Bryan Zhelyazkov 2015-04-13[238] 2015-06-15[239]
United States KEEMSTAR Daniel Keem 2014-12-19[240] 2015-01-25[241]
Portugal zejiM 2014-10-19[242] 2015-01-19[243]
United States Bobo Brandon 2014-06-14[244] 2014-12-20[245]
Portugal Ramos Ricardo Dos Ramos 2011-09-19[246] 2014-12-07[247]
United States NiQs Shawn 2014-06-15[248] 2014-11-17[249]
Republic of Ireland Outcast (prev. OutcsT) Ronan 2013-07-02[250] 2014-11-17[251]
United States Rockst4r Tyler 2013-06-03[252] 2014-11-17[253]
Portugal Macau 2014-08-05[254] 2014-11-16[255]
United States Eskee Sam 2014-04-16[256] 2014-11-16[257]
United States Strobe Kacper 2014-01-28[258] 2014-11-16[259]
United Kingdom ZiiMeR Charlie Laming 2013-12-22[260] 2014-11-16[261]
United States Markoh 2013-07-19[262] 2014-11-16[263]
United States Twistt Trey Darr 2012-01-19[264] 2014-11-16[265]
United States Brioh (prev. Brio) Sam 2014-06-13[266] 2014-11-12[267]
United Kingdom Kayos Tom Jackson 2013-11-09[268] 2014-07-18[269]
United Kingdom Bazi Oli 2013-06-07[270] 2014-07-18[271]
United States Kross Daniel Kross 2011-07-30[272] 2013-12-29[273]
United States Stamina Daniel 2012-01-19[274] 2013-11-19[275]
Canada Pamaj Austin Pamajewon 2012-02-06[276] 2013-09-20[277]
France Maxim Maxim 2012-06-18[278] 2013-07-08[279]
Switzerland WaRTeK Anil Brancaleoni 2011-11-21[280] 2012-09-26[281]
Sweden Teeqo Jakob Swärden 2011-04-22[282] 2012-07-11[283]
United States Deezeh 2011-10-15[284] 2012-02-21[285]
Canada Timid (prev. House Cat) Jeff Emann late 2010 2012-01-21[286]
United States Resistance Ben Christensen 2010-05-30[287] early 2011[288]
Canada House Cat (lat. Timid) Jeff Emann 2010-05-30[287] late 2010
FaZe France France Toto Anthony 2015-01-18[289] 2015-05-26[290]
Switzerland WaRTeK Anil Brancaleoni 2013-09-19[291] 2015-05-26[290]
France Zydar Raphael Zydar 2013-09-19[291] 2015-05-26[290]
France Hyspe Elliot 2013-09-19[291] 2015-05-26[290]
France RanbOw Kevin 2013-09-19[291] 2015-01-23[292]

FaZe Red

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Ghosts

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On April 5, 2014, FaZe Clan announced their acquisition of an additional roster, dividing the two teams into FaZe Red and FaZe Black. Crowder, Classic, and Jkap were transferred from the main roster, and Theory left Team Kaliber to join the team. This roster found mediocre results, placing 9-12th at UGC Niagara 2014, 5-8th at the eight-team MLG X Games Invitational 2014, and 9-11th at MLG Anaheim 2014. FaZe Red had yet to outplace their FaZe Black counterpart at any event they both attended, and the FaZe organization dropped the FaZe Red roster, leaving only Censor, FormaL, Saints, and Dedo to represent FaZe. However, this particular roster did not last long.

Advanced Warfare

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The 2015 Call of Duty Championship marked the return of FaZe Red and FaZe Black. ACHES, SlasheR, Parasite, and Enable were transferred over from the main FaZe roster to FaZe Red. This time around, FaZe Red was much more successful, securing a third place at the 2015 North America Qualifier and at 2015 Call of Duty Championship. Following these placings, SlasheR and Enable were transferred back to the main roster, while ACHES and Parasite parted ways with the organization. FaZe Red has been disbanded.

FaZe Black

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FaZe Black was initially formed after the Call of Duty Championship 2014 after ProoFy was given his own team after leaving the main FaZe roster. ProoFy was to be the captain of the team and he picked up Saints, FormaL and Censor to make up the remainder of the team. They were called a 'God Squad' and were predicted to be a team that would be able to take down compLexity. However, after MBoZe left the OpTic Gaming team, ProoFy left FaZe Black to join OpTic Gaming. As a result, Censor became captain of the team and picked up Dedo, who had teamed with Censor and Saints under Strictly Business. The team's first event was UGC Niagara 2014 where they finished in 5th place, taking home $1,000. Sadly, Saints wasn't able to make it to the event, using Saint as a substitute. Going into one of the biggest events of the year, MLG X Games Invitational 2014, the team failed to accumulate enough pro points and they were not one of the eight teams to attend the event. After finishing Season 2 of the MLG Pro League in 4th place, they earned themselves the #4 going into MLG Anaheim 2014. At the event, they took out Team Curse AU 3-0 and advanced to play Evil Geniuses in the Winner's Bracket semi-final. They lost the match 3-0 and fell to the Loser's Bracket. There, they faced TCM Gaming but were eliminated from the tournament after falling to a 3-2 loss. Following the event, the FaZe Black became the only roster for the FaZe Clan organization after the entire FaZe Red roster was dropped.

Advanced Warfare

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With the 2015 Call of Duty Championship around the corner, FaZe Clan decided it was time once again to split into two team. The new FaZe Black roster would feature Censor, Apathy, ProoFy, and StuDyy. FaZe Black would easily pass through the online qualifiers to find themselves at the Call of Duty Championship NA Regional Finals 2015. Where they would place 7-8th after forfeiting their final match to OpTic Nation. FaZe Black would start off with a strong performance at the Call of Duty Championship 2015 finishing 3-0 in Group G. But they would end up under performing in bracket play losing 2-3 to Strictly Business and 2-3 in Loser's Bracket to Team Orbit. Finishing with a disappointing 13-16th placement. Censor, Apathy, ProoFy, and StuDyy decided it was time to go there separate way. FaZe Black would disband again for the second time, leaving only FaZe Red.

FaZe Management And Investors

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Current

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Division Nat. Name FaZe ID Position Join date
FaZe Clan United States Lee Trink Chief executive officer 2015
Brazil Thomas Oliveira Temperrr Owner/Vice President 2010-08-02[2]
United States Yousef Abdelfattah Apex Owner/Cheif Operating Officer 2011-03-06[4]
Canada Nordan Shat Rain Owner 2012-09-19[9]
United States Brian Awadis Rug Owner 2012-11-26[293]
United States Richard Bengston Banks Owner 2013-03-24[63]
United States Alexander Hamilton Prynkiewicz Adapt Owner 2013-11-02[294]
United States Kiari "Offset" Kendrell Cephus Offset Owner / Investor 2019-08-15[295]
United States James Iovine Jimmy Iovine Owner / Investor 2019[296]
Canada David E. Sharpe Board member 2020-01[297]
United States David Chen Panda Advisory board member / Partner 2018-12
United States Michelle Robinson Legal counsel 2019-03
United States Stephanie M. Legal counsel 2020-01
United States Erika Georgiou Associate general counsel 2018
United States Justin Kenna Chief financial officer 2018-01
United States Ben Sack Chief technology officer 2018-03
United States Jeffrey Pabst Chief revenue officer 2019-03
United States Jaci Hays Chief growth officer / Senior advisor 2019-06
Norway Erik Anderson Vice president of esports 2016-06
United States Clinton C. Sparks Vice president of business development 2018-05
United States Darren Yan Dazza Vice president of talent 2019-02
United States Xavier Ramos Vice president of creative development 2019-04
United States Youssef Ali yoseph Head of digital marketing 2018-09-29[298]
United States Taav Cooperman Manager of business development 2019-01
Canada Sabastian CBass Directing Manager 2010-12
United States Vera Salamone Director of talent 2018-01
United States Derek Chestnut Director of apparel 2018-03
Croatia Zvonimir Sabljić Director of engineering 2018-09
United States Holly Johnston Director of account management 2018-10
United States Allyson Imai Ally Director of marketing solutions 2019-05
United States Jennie Parungao Director of revenue operations 2019-08
United States Willis Wiggin Account director 2018-02-18[299]
United States Alex LiDonni Account director 2019-07
United States Ryan Greene Sales coordinator 2019-06
United States Zachary Catterall Marketing and special projects coordinator 2019-06
United States Marissa Toomey Human resources coordinator / Executive assistant 2019-07
United States Infamous Team Manager (Valorant) 2020-06-27
United States Karen Kim Executive assistant 2019-01
United States Tyler Rayne IT manager 2018-07
United Kingdom Luke Dainton iuKeEe Europe & China operations / Team manager (PUBG / FIFA) 2017-08-15[167] (esports)
2017 (staff)
United Kingdom Kurtis Stocks Esports operations (CoD) 2019-05
United States Ramon Perez Zephyr Esports manager 2017-11
Brazil Leandro Portela tgk Team manager (R6) 2017-10
Sweden Robert Dahlström RobbaN Team manager (CS:GO) 2016-02-10[300] (esports)
2019-01-05[80] (staff)
Brazil Ivan Roichman Regional manager 2017-12
United States Jordan Galen Talent manager 2018-10
United States Nikhil Jayaram Talent manager 2018-11
United States Troy Carter Jr. Talent manager 2018-11
United States Steph Lechman Talent coordinator 2019-08
United States Bruno Santos Investor 2017-10
United States Rajat Bhageria Investor 2018-02
United States Nandeet Mehta Investor 2018-07
United States Daouda Leonard Investor 2018-11
United States Marlon C. Nichols Investor 2018-12
Australia Shane O'Neill Investor 2019
United States Kurt "Big Boy" Alexander Big Boy Investor 2019[198]
United States Christopher Eugene O'Donnell Investor 2019[198]
United States Nick "Disco Fries" Ditri Investor 2019[198]
United States Danny "Disco Fries" Boselovic Investor 2019[198]
Netherlands Gregory Kurtley van der Wiel Investor 2019[198]
United States Guy Harley Oseary Investor 2019[198]
Canada Jamal Murray Investor 2019[198]
United States Nyjah Imani Huston Investor 2019[198]
United States Armando "Pitbull" Christian Peréz Pitbull Investor 2019[198]
United States Khalif "Swae Lee" Malikibnsham Brown Investor 2019[198]
United States Sylvia Rhone Investor 2019[198]
United States Troy Carter Investor 2019[198]
United States Meyers Patrick Leonard Hammer Investor 2019-03[301]
Canada Aanikh Kler Investor 2019-03
United States Athan Hsiao Investor 2019-04
United States Devon Woodruff Investor 2019-04
United States Sean Maher Investor 2019-04
United States Matt Hilman Investor 2019-04
United States Josh Hart Investor 2019-04
United States William "Ray J" Raymond Norwood Jr. Investor 2019-04
United States Paul "DJ Paul" Duane Beauregard Investor 2019-04
Canada Swish Goswami Investor 2019-05
Australia Benjamin David Simmons Savage Investor 2019-07
United States Mario "Yo Gotti" Sentell Giden Mims Gotti Investor 2019-09-24[302]
Atlanta FaZe United States Paul Hamilton Chief executive officer / Owner / President 2019-09-22
United States Jasmine Kitterman Director of marketing 2019-09-22
United States Jeremy Poore Director of partnerships 2019-09-22
United States McCarty Maxwell Senior event manager 2019-09-22
United States Brandon Blitz Community manager 2019-09-22
FaZe Clan Thailand Thailand Dom Chotivanich Manager 2019-09-17
Production team
FaZe Clan United States Oluwafemi Okusanya Femi Vice president of content & production / Post-production manager 2018-02
United States Jeffrey Cleary Head of production / Production manager 2017-08-07[303]
United States Erik Marino Head of design 2019-01
United States Tu Do Production manager 2018-06
United Kingdom Samuel Pepper Creative direction manager 2019
Canada Ranvir Video Editor 2020-06-25
Canada Amir TeaWap Lead Video Editor 2018
United States Russell Nichols RenVy Production coordinator 2019-09
United States Alec Strasmore Creative coordinator 2019-09
United States Ariel Zengotita Senior video editor 2018
United States Jesse Lomax Senior video editor 2019-12
United States Evan Martinez Evan Senior motion designer 2018-02
Canada Nikan Nadim Nikan Graphic designer 2014-04-23[164]
United Kingdom Alexander Morgan Ali Graphic designer 2014-04-23[164]
Belgium Laurent Beuten Magic Graphic designer 2015[304]
France Antoine Nano Graphic designer 2015-11-03[305]
Brazil Ivan Roichman Graphic designer 2017-12
Australia Luke ADL Graphic designer 2018-10-05[120]
Republic of Ireland Cuds Graphic designer 2018-10-05[120]
Canada Bardia Mazkouri Mito Video editor 2017-02-25[306]
United Kingdom Unchained Video editor 2017-03-04[307]
United States Evan Grose Video editor 2017-10
United States Phil Foster Philly Video editor 2018-01-24
United States Randy Baptista Mr.Bapi Freelance video producer 2019
United States David Stack Restrict Freelance video editor 2019-04
France Aimé Blaazy Freelance graphic designer 2020-01-21
Atlanta FaZe United States Nick Dallas Hardrivelost Head of production / Content manager 2019-09-22
United States Jarel Bell JBProdigy Head of content 2019-09-22
United States Danny Berger Dahberger Director of content 2019-09-22
United States Nicholas Szott Nick Szott Graphic designer 2019-12-18[308]

Former

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Former Management
Division Nat. Name ID Role Join date Leave date
FaZe Clan United States Richard Webb Shibby Vice president of sales 2016-06 2020-01
United States Justin Mavandi E-commerce / Technical marketing 2018-04 2020
United States Greg Selkoe PreZ President 2017-12
United States Conor Beesemyer Talent manager 2017-01 2019-11
United States Ben Nissim FCM North American manager 2017 2019-10-31
United States Alexey Shablygin Talent manager 2019-06 2019-09
United States Aviva Yael Original programming 2018-01 2019-09
United States Alex Chin Finance intern 2019-06 2019-08
United States Kaleah Jones-Perry People & culture manager 2018-06 2019-08
United States Katie Rowbotham Operations manager of merchandise & e-commerce 2018-02 2019-07
United States Matthew Growney Investor 2017-03 2019-06
United States Allan Price Chief operating officer 2017-12 2019-05
United States Becky Taylor Vice president of programming 2018-11 2019-03
United States Melissa Bowden Director of brand partnerships 2018-07 2019-03
United States Ben Noblet Finance manager 2018-02 2019-01
United States Priya Narang Chief revenue officer 2018-02 2018-12
United States Mac Lewis Global brand creative director 2017-04 2018-12
United States Charles Sagan Project & talent manager 2018-03 2018-11
United States Jimmy Jellinek Chief creative officer 2016-03 2018-07
United States Daniel Montaner fRoD Esports manager 2016-07-22 2017-11
Sweden Zebastian Molinder zbM Team manager (CS:GO) 2016-01-21 2017-01-11
FaZe France France Carl Reynier Manager 2014-08-29[309] 2015-05-26[310]
Production team
FaZe Clan United States Jeremy Gonzales Skkrrt Graphic designer 2018-12-14[133] 2020-03
United Kingdom Tom Barker Barker Lead video editor 2013-11-12[311] 2020-06-06
United Kingdom Haris VIII Graphic designer 2018-10-05[120] 2018-11-19
United States Jordan Imbrey Video producer / Writer / Director / Shooter 2018-04 2018-08
Norway Coan Coan Graphic designer 2014-04-23[164] 2018-05-22[312]
Owen Owen Video editor 2017-02-19[313] 2017-12-27[314]
United States Shota Ishizawa Freelance video producer 2017-09 2017-11
Norway Tobias Damm Zaibot Graphic designer 2014-07-17[315] 2017
United Kingdom Jay West JPEX Graphic designer 2014-09-02[316] 2016-08
United States Carlos D. Montero Ninja Video editor 2013-06-29[317] 2016-07-25[318]
Canada Jacob Klassen PenG Video editor 2015-03-14[319] 2016-08
Croatia Mario Malekinušić Jebasu Video editor 2015-03-01[320] 2016
Canada Pride Video editor 2014-09-18[321] 2016
United States Tyler Lahanas Meek Video editor 2012-08-09[322] 2015-04-18[323]
Japan SLP Video editor 2015-04-17[324]
Sweden Oscar Dahlén Cozzi Video editor 2013-12-28[325] 2015-03-07[326]
Hungary Gumi Video editor 2013-03-04[327] 2015-01-14[328]
United States Alex Alpaca Graphic designer 2014-04-22[164] 2015
Racky Video editor 2014-04-01[329] 2015
Canada Joey Ricciuto Ferox Graphic designer 2011-02 2014-05-07
United States Jeremy Mink MinK Video editor 2011-05-06 2014
Australia Jedi Graphic designer 2011-07 2013-02-01
Canada Dray Bryan Perfect Video editor 2011 2011
United States EvolutionHD Video editor 2010-09 2010-12
FaZe France France Quentin Brre Orah Graphic designer 2014 2015-05-26[310]
France Antoine Nano Graphic designer 2013-09-19[212] 2015-05-26
France Thomas J. Serer Jesus Graphic designer 2013-09-19[212] 2015-05-26[310]
FaZe Clan Production Team FORMER (UNKNOWN)
United States Faizan Faiz Video editor 2014-06-29[330]
FeeKz Video editor 2014-08-29[331]
Sweden Axel Fransson Furran Video editor
Spain GoTaR Video editor
Xero Video editor 2013-12-12[332]

Partnerships

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In 2011, FaZe Clan announced its first partnerships with gaming controller manufacturer Custom Controllerzz and Imagine Customs.[333] The partnerships ended in the same year. During the partnership, Imagine Customs released a FaZe-branded controller. In 2012, FaZe Clan announced its partnership with gaming controller manufacturer Kaoss Controllers. The partnership ended in the same year. During the partnership, Kaoss released a FaZe-branded controller.

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. As a part of the collaboration, the company released FaZe Clan-themed flavors, such as"FaZe shaker Clan's cups Battle" & "FaZe Clan's Battle Juice" in 2019. On May 2, 2019, Atlanta Esports Ventures announced the purchase of a franchise spot in Call of Duty league in partnership with FaZe Clan. The resulting team, Atlanta FaZe, was announced on October 26, 2019.

On May 5, 2013, gaming controller manufacturer Scuf Gaming announced its partnership with FaZe Clan.[334] Scuf has released numerous FaZe-branded controllers. On March 26, 2014, gaming peripheral manufacturer ASTRO Gaming announced its partnership with FaZe Clan.[335] The partnership ended in the same year.[336] In 2014, FaZe Clan partnered with gaming peripheral manufacturer Razer. The partnership ended sometime in 2016. On September 20, 2014, gaming furniture manufacturer DXRacer announced its partnership with FaZe Clan to sell a FaZe-branded chair.[337] On March 18, 2015, FaZe Clan announced its partnership with gaming controller manufacturer KontrolFreek.[338] The partnership ended in the same year.

On May 25, 2018, FaZe Clan announced its partnership with gaming peripheral manufacturer SteelSeries.[339] On March 18, 2019, SteelSeries released a limited-edition FaZe mousepad.[340] On March 21, 2019, FaZe Clan announced its partnership with automobile manufacturer Nissan.[341] Nissan started producing two original series on FaZe's YouTube channel.

In April 2019, FaZe Clan announced its partnership with consumer electronics company HTC's esports and gaming division HTC Gaming,[342] as well as software company Wix.[343] Wix has built multiple websites for FaZe and its members.[344][345]

On May 2, 2019, Atlanta Esports Ventures announced the purchase of a franchise spot in Call of Duty league in partnership with FaZe Clan.[346] Atlanta FaZe was announced on October 26, 2019.[347]

On September 26, 2019, football club Manchester City announced its partnership with FaZe Clan for content creation and clothing.[348] On January 23, 2020, Atlanta FaZe announced its partnership with carbonated soft drink brand Mountain Dew's MTN DEW AMP GAME FUEL.[349] On February 7, 2020, Atlanta FaZe announced its partnership with gaming furniture manufacturer RESPAWN.[350]

On February 19, 2020, FaZe Clan Thailand announced its partnership with apparel retailer 24 Kilates and barbershop Neversay Cutz.[351]

On June 18 2020, Meal replacement company CTRL has received investment from North American organisation and entertainment brand FaZe Clan. As part of the deal, FaZe will be responsible for helping to market the brand. CTRL will work with the organization to develop new flavors for meal replacement shakes. FaZe Clan acquired a stake in New York-based dietary supplements company CTRL Holdings LLC. The investment marks FaZe’s first time taking a Co-Owner position with another brand.[352]

Collaborations

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On April 11, 2018, FaZe Clan collaborated with football club Legia Warsaw to make one of a kind polo shirts for FaZe's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team. The polos were later listed on Charytatywni Allegro.[353] On October 21, 2018, FaZe Clan collaborated with hockey league team Toronto Maple Leafs to release limited-time clothing.[354] Leafs and FaZe partnered up again on November 22, 2018, for a small video series, FaZe Off.[355] On November 14, 2018, FaZe Clan collaborated with mobile e-commerce platform NTWRK to release exclusive clothing.[356] These exclusive releases continued on December 13, 2018, and March 31, 2020.[357][358]

On November 22, 2018, FaZe Clan collaborated with sportswear manufacturer Champion to release exclusive clothing.[359] In 2019, Champion released exclusive clothing with FaZe on four different occasions.[360][181][361][362] Champion is manufacturing most of the clothing released by FaZe. On March 14, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with clothing brand Siberia Hills for a limited-time hoodie release.[363]

On July 20, 2019, FaZe Clan opened a booth at ComplexCon 2019, where they sold exclusive clothing in collaboration with Champion, label Lyrical Lemonade and clothing brand 24karats.[181] They collaborated with 24karats again on August 16, 2019, to release clothing accessories[364] and with Lyrical Lemonade on November 27 of the same year.[365] On September 17, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with headwear company New Era.[366]

Through November 3 to 22, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with designer Warren Lotas, sportswear brand Kappa and clothing brand CLOT respectively to release exclusive clothing.[367][368][369] On November 24, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with furniture retailer Lovesac to release a bean bag chair.[370] On December 1, 2019, FaZe Clan collaborated with gaming furniture manufacturer Vertagear to release chairs, but were announced five months later.[371] On February 15, 2020, FaZe Clan collaborated with basketball magazine SLAM to release exclusive clothing.[372] On March 31, 2020, FaZe Clan collaborated with hockey league team Los Angeles Kings to release exclusive clothing.[373]

FaZe Controversies And Lawsuits

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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".[374] 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."[375]

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.[376] 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..."[377][378] 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.[379] Shat denied Bengston's statements.[380]

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.[381] 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.[382][383][384] On September 5, 2016, YouTuber "HonorTheCall" released a video about the game's delays, promises, and high prices; pointing to being a scam.[385] iCazual promptly released a statement, in which they said they are issuing refunds to the donors.[386][387] 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.[388][389] 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.[390][391][392] Tenney later recanted the claim regarding underage gambling and drinking.[393] 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.[394] 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."[395] On August 1, 2019, FaZe counter sued Tenney for "divulging confidential information, publicly slandering the company, advocating for others to leave the company,...".[396] 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.[397][398] On August 26, 2020, FaZe and Tenney had settled both lawsuits.[202]

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.[399][400]

  • May 2020 - On May 1 2020 Daniel “Dubs” Walsh confirmed he's been handed a 30-day suspension from Fortnite competition. Epic Games put the ban on the FaZe Clan player after reviewing video and concluding Dubs colluded with another player. He is alleged to have teamed with “Waffles” to try to squash other competitors who landed in their area. Dubs With FaZe Cbass went out to clear his name and explain the actions that led to his ban. He denies any claims that he teamed, and that the videos people posted about him and Waffles were lacking context.

He described his own strategies and how his approach to every game ⁠— scrims, public lobbies, or tournaments — for the last two months has revolved around the Rig.

“I’ve been landing here [at the Rig] and doing this exact loot path for two months, just scrimming,” he said. “I land the same building every game, do the same loot path, same rotations, every game. I scout for Tina, get the key card, and go to the Vault.”

He also defended the actions of Waffles. While the two are reportedly close friends and have duo’d in the Duos Cash Cup in the past, he described his strategy of hiding as “smart.”

“Waffles never once shoots at me or tries to push me or anything,” he said. “I would honestly play it like he’s playing. I would sit and farm, and wait until the person left the vault and left it looted because I know there’s going to be extra loot. This is a strat.”

“I don’t fight off spawn unless I fight for the keycard or if someone is in my way doing something. Literally every pro knows that it’s not smart to fight off spawn.”

He also pointed out that Waffles eventually changed his drop location once the Rig became too contested, instead dropping down more inland.

On May 4 2020- Cloakzy revealed his embattled situation with his org, though not mentioning them by name.

“Am I signed to an org?” he replied to a Twitch message. “I signed to an org three years ago. They gave me a really bad contract and I didn’t want to be a part of them anymore, but they’re not letting me leave. So I am still on an org.”

Specific details of the four-year deal are unknown, but as the contract enters its last year, the streamed looked back in regret about signing on to the terms.

“Why did I sign a four-year contract? I don’t know man, I don’t f**king know," he said. "I got a whole other year bro. A whole f**cking year.”

The only prominent brand Cloakzy has been attached to for his biggest years as a Fortnite competitor and streamer has been FaZe.

According to him, communication with the org has been minimal but amicable, and he suspects FaZe won't be open to talking about his deal until it nears its end.

They haven’t really answered me. I know what’s going to happen. I’m reading this like a book, it’s either: everything’s been extremely under the radar, no legal stuff. Just like a friendly [relationship] and then they don’t answer me when I message them. FaZe hasn’t messaged me when I want to buy myself out [of the contract]. Then the second it gets within a month or two of my contract expiring and I’m going to be free, they’re either going to immediately answer me and try getting into contact with me, they’re going to try selling me so they can get some sort of money off me, or they’re going to say some stuff and then take me to court.”

He is still associated with the prominent esports organization, but only as far as the contract is concerned. There are no logos, brand association, or anything relating to FaZe throughout his social media accounts or his Twitch channel.

Back in 2019, the 25-year-old star revealed that he was working for months to split with FaZe, which the org confirmed that was the case on June 22.

On May 10 2020- FaZe Clan Co-owner FaZe Banks Admits that the organization had created a skin gambling site and used its lucrative success to initially fund the club’s CSGO team.

Wanting to expand into Counter-Strike, but without the cash to properly fund the team they had their sights on, FaZe Banks enrolled FaZe Clan into a project with other collaborators with the goal of creating an alternative form of CSGO skin gambling.

“It was kind of like a grey area, because it’s a skin and there’s no actual value to it, and the government puts absolutely no value to it,” Banks said on an episode of the 'BADNWZ' podcast. “We came up with this idea, with these kids, for a different way to do it. We branded it the right way".He claimed that the gambling site was their way to “finesse” the major purchase as quickly as possible to get the most value out of the transaction.

After finding their reliable income from CSGO skin gambling, FaZe were raking in about $200,000 a day from their novel business model.

According to the exec, this was all done by the books. Banks and his partners flew to Antigua in the Caribbeans, where they faced less stringent regulations for creating a gambling site, allowing them to lawfully navigate their operation.

“We were making $200,000 a day,” Banks explained. “We set it up on Antigua, it’s an island in the Caribbean where running a gambling website is completely legal if you have the permits to do it.”

Banks paid “the guy who runs the island” $100,000 to acquire the documentation they needed to be “the only ones who were doing it legitimate” before skin gambling was regulated.

FaZe maintained the skin gambling site for a few months before shutting it down. The offshore company had raked in enough cash for the org to successfully fund their CSGO venture.

FaZe Rain Response

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FaZe Clan Co-Owner FaZe Rain denied that they had ownership in CSGOwild and came out with a statement saying that "FaZe Banks 'Misworded' Everything And Said that they didn't had ownership. It was going to happen but they were advised against it. FaZe Clan only had Revenue Share because alot of FaZe Members were publicly Gambling on the Site. And That is it".

Individual controversies

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  • Jake Paul claims Banks assaulted his assistant
  • Banks' brawl at Barley House
  • Nate Hill cheats in Fortnite Fall Skirmish
  • Jarvis Fortnite hacking
  • Banks wrecks luxury Encore At Wynn Las Vegas hotel Room.
  • DestinysJesus stream sniping

Lawsuits

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  • FaZe Clan lawsuit over phrase "FaZe"

FaZe Fitness

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FaZe Sensei along with FaZe JzpR and FaZe Censor launched FaZe Fitness on May 16, 2014, a channel to help break stereotypes, and prove that you can still be fit and play games.

History Of FaZe E-Sports

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OpTic Gaming rivalry

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FaZe Clan and OpTic Gaming were the same in many ways, they both made video content about Call of Duty and provided their players with a platform to promote themselves. FaZe entered Call of Duty esports in the Black Ops II era. They didn't burst onto the scene, as they failed to win a series outside of the open bracket at the MLG Winter Championship 2013. At the MLG Spring Championship 2013 event, the team would face off against OpTic, for the first time at a major tournament. OpTic would get the best of FaZe, as MLG Spring served as the first in a long line of defeats to their rivals. But after another roster change, FaZe were ready to take on a new OpTic roster at UMG Philadelphia 2014 in a gripping five-game set. It was one of FaZe's first major upsets, and it was against their rival, and even though they didn't win the event, it set the pace for the team going forward. It was only later in 2014 that they would find momentum. They dropped Anthony "NAMELESS" Wheeler and picked up Jordan "ProoFy" Cannon, and with his addition, they became a major contender and made it further at the Call of Duty Championship 2014: US Regional Final than OpTic. But Call of Duty Championship 2014 was a different story, OpTic bested them and finished in 3rd, while FaZe finished in 6th. But FaZe rebounded and chained some strong finishes together.

After Call of Duty Championship 2014, FaZe brought home a few significant titles, UMG Nashville 2014 and the MLG CoD League Season 1. But their team was constantly ravaged by roster changes, and it was only as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare came out, that they would finally build a stable roster. Doug "Censor" Martin and Bryan "Apathy" Zhelyazkov were joined by Austin "SlasheR" Liddicoat and Patrick "ACHES" Price. ACHES had developed a reputation as OpTic's kryptonite. The team attended Advanced Warfare's first event, MLG Columbus Open 2014, in pursuit of a trophy. After making their way to the winner's bracket, ACHES severely cut his hand, but he didn't stop competing. After making their way to the final, OpTic was waiting for them and FaZe had finally defeated OpTic on CoD's biggest stage.

It was during the 2015 season that the rivalry spilled over. OpTic would flawless throughout most of the year while FaZe struggled. But the intensity of the rivalry fueled FaZe amidst one of the most dominant years of OpTic, and FaZe won UMG Dallas 2015 against OpTic. FaZe took another title from OpTic at the Gfinity Summer Championship. During that time, FaZe and OpTic were considered the two best teams for the first time ever. FaZe would get bested at the MLG World Finals 2015, marking a disappointing end to what many argue was their most defining year. Next up for FaZe was the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops III and the announcement of the Call of Duty World League Championship 2016. Since that legendary FaZe OpTic era of 2015, FaZe hasn't been able to get back to the top of the game, but FaZe will always be at the heart of the Call of Duty scene.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

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While FaZe Clan was rising to prominence in Call of Duty, the organization seized the opportunity to branch out to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. They acquired the G2 Esports roster for reported $700,000 on January 20, 2016. It was at their first event at DreamHack Open Leipzig 2016 where they showed that they could play against some of the world's best, even though they lost in the group stage. 2016 was a growing year for their Counter-Strike roster. They managed to take a 9th-12th finish at the years first Major, MLG Major Championship: Columbus 2016, another 9th-12th finish at ESL One: Cologne 2016, the years second Major, and a 5th-6th finish at DreamHack Open Bucharest 2016.

In the lead up to ELEAGUE Season 2, FaZe shook up their roster by signing former Astralis in-game leader, Finn "karrigan" Andersen ahead of the 2017 season. With karrigan on board, they looked strong at 2017's inaugural Major, ELEAGUE Major: Atlanta 2017. They were bested by SK Gaming but showed that they can compete against the highest level. Considered to be one of the best players in the world, Nikola "NiKo" Kovač joined FaZe in a blockbuster signing. FaZe won StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 3.

But 2017's second Major, PGL Major Kraków 2017, was a different story. After an 0-3 group stage exit, FaZe knew changes were necessary. After Kraków, they acquired both Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovács and Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer Gustafsson to assemble the biggest superteam in CS:GO history. After winning ESL One: New York 2017, they won ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2017, placed second at Intel Extreme Masters Season XII - Oakland, second at the ESL Pro League Season 6: Finals and won Esports Championship Series Season 4 - Finals. To prove that they were the best, they had to win a Major and their first shot to do that was at ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018. FaZe would dominate their way to the finals and would face Cloud9. After an intense three map final, Cloud9 came out on top.

Battle royale games

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With the onset of the battle royale boom, the popularity of Twitch and the personality-driven content that FaZe makes, the brand thrived. They had always toed the line of gaming and reality television, but now, those two things had become more of the same.

FaZe took their first step into PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS during the game's most popular time on November 10, 2017. They invested in an esports team but also sponsored streamers. It's this intersection of competitive gaming and Twitch, that made FaZe the perfect organization for the battle royale genre. They already knew how to turn competitive gaming into content and that what battle royale games were built around.

When it became clear that Fortnite Battle Royale was the biggest game in the world, FaZe was quick to jump on board. They signed a team which would compete but would mainly focus on streaming. FaZe has cemented itself as the go-to organization for competitive gaming and content. Turner "Tfue" Tenney became synonymous with the FaZe Fortnite brand. He is regarded by many as the world best Fortnite competitive player, and this was further reinforced by winning Fall Skirmish Series NA - Week 6 - TwitchCon. In second place was yet another member of FaZe, Nate Hill.

Player's Unknown Battlegrounds

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The announcement of FaZe buying Gorilla Core's PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) team was made on November 11, 2017. The team had been brought together under Gorilla Core the previous year. Gorilla's CEO Bruno Lema Santos was also acquired by FaZe to run eeports operations for the larger organization in the purchase.

FIFA

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On January 24, 2018, FaZe Clan made their way into FIFA after signing former Team Dignitas and Hashtag United F.C. player Tass. His first tournament under the organization was the FIFA eWorld Cup in Barcelona, from January 26, 2018.

Overwatch

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FaZe Clan acquired an Overwatch roster on June 23, 2016. After one year acquiring the team, the organization disbanded it. The last remaining active member, FCTFCTN, left the roster on February 16, 2018, marking the end of the FaZe Overwatch roster.

Rainbow six seige

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The announcement FaZe Clan expanding into Rainbow Six Siege was made on January 1, 2018. The roster has participated in Six Invitationals in Montreal from February 13, 2018 to February 18, 2018.

Fortnite

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On March 3, 2018, FaZe announced the roster of their Fortnite Battle Royale team.

The FaZe Fortnite professional players continue to achieve astonishing records in the Fortnite community. On June 8 of 2018, during the weekly Friday Fortnite tournament hosted by KEEMSTAR and UMG, Tfue and Cloak, with ONE_shot_GURL and Nick Eh 30, tied the PC Kill Record for Squads, with a combined of 53 kills.

Epic has released a statement of allotting 100 million USD to future tournaments and FaZe has been sure to stay on the aggression with their competitive team.

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