Who’s in FaZe Clan? Full roster following 2024 reboot

After announcing a reboot and downsizing by letting go of 17 members, the FaZe Clan has revealed its full 2024 roster, including the surviving members of the cull.

The announcement of a “reboot” by FaZe Clan came as a shock to both fans and members, as it resulted in the termination of 110 employees and the removal of 17 creators from the organization.

The downsizing resulted in the termination of contracts for many of its most tenured influencers, resulting in a significantly reduced team of 14 members in an effort to sustain the company’s survival.

In addition, four additional members have been added to the organization since then. In order to assist fans in comprehending all of the recent developments, here is the updated 2024 FaZe Clan roster as it stands.

All Members of FaZe Clan Following the 2024 Reboot

On April 28, FaZe Banks used X (formerly Twitter) to reveal the names of those who made the final selection and will remain with the organization until 2024. Along with the reorganization, the esports and entertainment company also introduced a few new members.

The members of the FaZe Clan’s 2024 roster are as follows:

FaZe Banks

FaZe Banks
Instagram: banks

FaZe Banks made the final cut.

With the organization’s reboot underway, Richard ‘FaZe Banks’ Bengtson has been at the forefront of the announcement, addressing the laid-off members and revealing the individuals who will remain a part of the company.

Despite being one of FaZe Clan’s owners and a member since 2013, the 32-year-old “internet gangsta” has consistently expressed the importance of change. While he is a well-known YouTuber, Banks currently has an inactive channel as he prioritizes the reconstruction of FaZe Clan.

FaZe Adapt

FaZe Adapt
Instagram: thefazeadapt

FaZe Adapt made the final cut.

At the age of 26, Alexander Hamilton Prynkiewicz, also known as ‘FaZe Adapt’ online, has been a member of the organization for 10 years, having joined in 2013 at the age of 16. In a YouTube video released on May 1, he confirmed his continued involvement as a member and owner of FaZe.

The American YouTuber, who is widely recognized for his gaming, vlogs, pranks, and reaction videos, is among the top favorites. Adapt currently boasts a subscriber count of almost six million, with his initial rise to fame attributed to his Call of Duty gameplay.

Professional Gamer – FaZe Apex

FaZe Apex
Instagram: apex

FaZe Apex made the final cut.

Yousef Abdelfattah, who is more commonly referred to as ‘FaZe Apex’, is among the group of owners of FaZe Clan. After becoming a member in 2011, Apex reacted to the revival on YouTube and announced his plans to concentrate on creating content related to “gaming, esports, and FaZe’s presence in the Middle East and beyond.”

With a following of more than six million subscribers, the 27-year-old initially gained recognition as a professional gamer.

FaZe Jev

FaZe Jev
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FaZe Jev made the final cut.

Jason ‘FaZe Jev’ Eugene is a well-known American YouTuber famous for his humorous content, rants, anger outbursts, and sniping skills in the popular game Call of Duty.

Jev, who has been a part of FaZe since 2014, recently expressed his opinions on the reboot to his 5.32 million followers on YouTube in a video.

FaZe Kaysan

FaZe Kaysan
Instagram: kaysan

FaZe Kaysan made the final cut.

Kaysan, a recent addition to the FaZe Clan, became a member in 2021 and has since been streaming NBA2K, GTA Online, and Call of Duty. Despite being recognized as a skilled gamer, the 29-year-old is also known for his talents as a music producer, DJ, and recording artist.

Kaysan responded to the reboot through X, assuring fans that FaZe Clan would “keep growing and developing in the world of Esports.”

NICKMERCS

Nickmercs
Instagram: Nickmercs

NICKMERCS made the final cut.

Despite being a controversial and competitive streamer, Nick Kolcheff, also known as ‘NICKMERCS’, is still a member of FaZe Clan since joining in 2019. Nick has amassed a large following of nearly seven million on Twitch and four million on YouTube for his aggressive gameplay in Fortnite and Warzone, but has recently shifted his focus to competitive Apex.

Addressing the controversy surrounding the organization’s decision to remove several members, Nickmercs discussed the reboot on YouTube.

FaZe Replays

FaZe Replays
Instagram: replays

FaZe Replays made the final cut.

Franco Sicilia, also known as FaZe Replays, has been a member of FaZe Clan for more than nine years. He is a popular YouTuber and Twitch streamer with a large following of over a million on each platform. His specialty is playing Fortnite Solo vs Squads and he recently expressed his appreciation for the organization in a tweet on X, after being revived in the game.

Surprisingly, in FaZe Clan’s original tweet featuring a video of members being “deleted,”Replays’ name was also mentioned. Nevertheless, Banks verified that the streamer was actually among the final 14.

Stable Ronaldo

Stable Ronaldo
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Stable Ronaldo made the final cut.

Rani ‘Ronaldo’ Mach is a well-known streamer on Twitch with a subscriber count exceeding three million. He has gained recognition for his Fortnite gameplay and has become known for hosting watch parties with fellow streamers. In 2022, he joined FaZe Clan as one of their newest members.

After the reboot, Ronaldo enthusiastically shared his thoughts on the organization’s new era during a Twitch stream. He also took to Twitter to express his excitement, stating that he “made the cut.”

FaZe Rug

FaZe Rug
Instagram: fazug

FaZe Rug made the final cut.

One of the co-owners of the organization is Brian Rafat Awadis, also known as ‘FaZe Rug’ online, who has been a member since 2012. With over 26 million followers on YouTube, this well-known content creator has established himself by posting vlogs, challenges, gaming videos, and pranks.

After the reboot, Rug simply retweeted the initial FaZe Clan announcement, writing “FAZE UP”in response.

Faze Scope

FaZe Scope
Instagram: fazescope

FaZe Scope made the final cut.

Luke Sharretts, also known as FaZe Scope, gained fame as a Twitch streamer and pro gamer when he joined FaZe in early 2021 after winning a competition.

He gained recognition for his exceptional sniper skills in Call of Duty and later shared his opinions on the reboot by creating a video on YouTube while seated.

FaZe Swagg

FaZe Swagg
Instagram: swagg_

FaZe Swagg made the final cut.

Known as ‘FaZe Swagg’, Kris Lamberson rose to prominence for his YouTube and Twitch streams showcasing his Call of Duty skills. He officially joined FaZe Clan in 2020, during the peak of his success as a Warzone content creator, and has remained a member of the organization for four years.

After the announcement of the reboot, Swagg took to YouTube to share with his fans what his future with FaZe would look like.

FaZe Clan Founder

FaZe Temperrr
Instagram: temper

FaZe Temperrr made the final cut.

Since 2010, Thomas ‘Temperrr’ Oliveira has been a member and co-owner of FaZe Clan, serving as its original CEO at the young age of 16.

Temperrr’s YouTube channel is comprised of a variety of content, including gaming videos, vlogs, roasts, and reactions. In addition, he has also made a name for himself as an influencer-boxer, stepping into the ring against KSI on short notice. In order to bring attention to the organization’s reboot, the popular content creator shared his thoughts with his two million subscribers on YouTube.

FaZe YourRage

FaZe YourRage
instagram: yourrage

FaZe YourRage made the final cut.

Joshua Diaz, also known as his online persona ‘YourRage’, became a member of FaZe Clan in August 2023, making him one of the newest additions to the organization. He gained popularity through his entertaining gameplay videos, reactions, and pranks.

Ever since the announcement of the reboot, YourRage has been vocal about his opinions on the ongoing changes. He boldly stated that FaZe had “lost their touch”and required a major move to turn things around.

FaZe ZooMaa

FaZe ZooMaa
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FaZe ZooMaa made the final cut.

Thomas ‘ZooMaa’ Paparatto, a former Call of Duty player, originally joined FaZe Clan in 2015. He recently returned to the organization due to the success of The Flank. In January 2021, he announced his retirement from professional gaming due to a thumb injury, but has since continued to stream on Twitch.

Despite not publicly addressing the changes to FaZe, ZooMaa has shared several tweets from his remaining fellow members on X.

FaZe Max

FaZe Max
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FaZe Max is one of the new recruits.

After the reboot, the first addition to the FaZe team was Maxwell Elliot Dent, who was previously known as ‘PlaqueBoy Max’. He now goes by the name ‘FaZe Max’ on his online platforms. This American YouTuber and Twitch streamer can be seen playing games like Fortnite, Fall Guys, and Roblox from time to time.

Despite this, Max is frequently seen in the Just Chatting category on Twitch. On April 28, FaZe Clan announced via X that they had signed Max as a member of their organization.

FaZe Silky

FaZe Silky
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FaZe Silky is one of the new recruits.

On April 29, FaZe Clan announced the addition of another new member, Jerry ‘Silky’ Woo. Silky, a Twitch partner, is most recognized for his Just Chatting streams, but he also streams GTA V and NBA 2K20.

JasonTheWeen

JasonTheWeen
Instagram: jasontheween

JasonTheWeen is one of the new recruits.

The newest addition to FaZe Clan is well-known Twitch streamer Jason “The Ween”Nguyen, who became an official member on April 30. With a YouTube channel of over 500,000 subscribers, he frequently posts comedic videos revolving around his love for girls.

FaZe Lacy

FaZe Lacy
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FaZe Lacy is one of the new recruits.

Finally, on May 1, the last new addition to FaZe Clan was revealed to be Twitch streamer Nick ‘Lacy’. Lacy is an accomplished Fortnite esports player, boasting a following of over 500,000 on Twitch and more than one million on TikTok.

Banks verified that Lacy was the last new addition, expressing on X “And that’s a f***ing wrap.”

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