All FaZe Clan Members in 2025, Ranked By Popularity

Formulated in 2010, FaZe Clan is one of the most popular gaming organizations in the world and the craze keeps on increasing in 2025.

FaZe Clan members along with popular YouTuber MrBeast. (Image via @FaZeClan/X)
FaZe Clan members along with popular YouTuber MrBeast. (Image via @FaZeClan/X)

FaZe Clan is one of the most popular e-sports organizations in the streaming community. They describe themselves as “the center of gaming, sports, culture, and entertainment, contributing to how the next generation consumes content, plays, and shops.” Founded in 2010, FaZe gained immense popularity over the years and became one of the most popular gaming channels on YouTube.

Currently, there are 18 FaZe Clan members creating content on various platforms. Let’s take a look at all of them.

1) FaZe Rug

YouTube: 27.1M subscribers

Brian “Rug” Awadis, a member of FaZe since 2012, uploaded a video in October 2024 announcing the reboot, “There’s nowhere else I’d rather be; FaZe is like a family.”

Rug does not consider himself much of a streamer, but he does consider himself a content creator and will always be one. His YouTube channel has a variety of content, including vlogs, reactions, challenges, and pranks, in addition to his regularly scheduled programming of hardcore gaming.

2) FaZe Clan Member Nicmercs

Twitch: 6.7M followers

Nick “Nickmercs” Kolcheff has been with FaZe since 2019, following a significant departure from the contemporary gaming and lifestyle company 100 Thieves. However, he nearly only streams gaming content and received a Livestreamer Streamy Award in 2020. He has over 6 million followers on Twitch and over 4 million subscribers on his YouTube channel.

3) FaZe Apex

YouTube: 6.02M subscribers

Yousef Abdelfattah, or FaZe Apex, joined the clan in 2011 and currently serves as the organization’s COO. In a video uploaded in April 2024, he explained that he has been stepping back from content development in order to focus his energies on FaZe Clan in the Middle East and around the world. In fact, he hasn’t streamed on Twitch in four years and removed all of his YouTube recordings in May.

4) FaZe Adapt

YouTube: 5.87M subscribers

Alexander Prynkiewicz, better known as FaZe Adapt, has been a member of the FaZe Clan since 2013, when he was only 16. He is well known for being an outstanding sniper in Call of Duty, but he also produces a lot of IRL stuff for the group, such as prank films, trick shot clips, vlogs, sketches, challenges, and reactions. His last YouTube video titled, “The Truth About My Addiction,” was uploaded 6 months ago.

5) FaZe Clan Member Jev

YouTube: 5.44M subscribers

Jason Eugene has been with FaZe Clan since 2014, largely recording responses and playthroughs on YouTube. Some of his most famous content is his “Ragetages,” which are compilations of his dramatic gameplay moments. He discussed the latest FaZe restructure in April 2024, where he said,

“I’m cool with everybody [at FaZe Clan]. I’m cordial with everybody, and I respect those people who are respectful to me, and I just stay out of the way. I don’t get involved with sh*t; I try to have my own little bubble here.”

6) FaZe Banks

YouTube: 5.39M subscribers

Richard Bengston, or FaZe Banks, has been with FaZe since 2013, and while he has been mainly inactive in his personal content creation for the group in recent years, he is the current CEO, working behind the scenes to further the group’s growth. He posted this video in 2019 in response to some of the organization’s early legal and financial issues but has not posted anything since.

7) Stableronaldo

Twitch: 3.6M followers

Rani Netz, popularly known as Stableronaldo, joined FaZe in 2022 and rose to prominence mostly through his Fortnite skills. On October 19, 2024, he was banned from Twitch for the fifth time for streaming gambling footage from Stake, a casino website that supports their competitor, Kick. Three days later, during a stream on October 22, other FaZe Clan members staged Ron’s funeral when speculations circulated about why his Twitch channel was unreachable.

8) FaZe Swagg

YouTube: 3.2M subscribers

Kris “Swagg” Lamberson and his esports team, Nuke Squad, joined FaZe Clan in 2020. Although his other teammates are no longer on the roster, Swagg remains optimistic about the group’s future. In an April 2024 video, he said:

“No team is perfect, but those boys, they are very passionate about FaZe, and I am too. I’m loving this direction that it’s going. I understand that I still have to continue to do my part, still create content, still be impactful, still be within the community, but for right now, it’s full steam ahead for FaZe.”

9) FaZe Temperrr

YouTube: 2.02M subscribers

FaZe Clan’s current president, Thomas “Temperrr” Oliveira, was one of the organization’s founders in 2010. Despite being primarily a gaming and content creator, he has expanded to include vlogs, roasts, comments, and even boxing videos.

10) FaZe Clan Member YourRage

YouTube: 1.75M subscribers

Josh, popularly known as YourRage, is one of FaZe’s newest recruits, joining in 2023. His content is largely collaborations with other content creators, including Kai Cenat, Duke Dennis, and Im_Dontai. He spoke in a stream about the changes to FaZe and did not appear pleased with either the shape it was taking or how the audience was reacting.

11) FaZe Replays

Twitch: 1.6M followers

Franco Sicilia, or “replays,” has been with FaZe since 2015, when he first received prominence for his Call of Duty skills. In addition to streaming gameplay, highlights, and lessons, he coaches FaZe Clan’s Call of Duty esports team.

12) FaZe Clan Member PlaqueBoyMax

Twitch: 1.3M followers

Maxwell “PlaqueBoyMax” Dent was among the four new recruits announced earlier this year. He primarily creates vlog-style streams and videos with FaZe Clan members, but he also posts reviews, reactions, comedy acts, and pranks.

13) FaZe Lacy

Twitch: 1M followers

Nick Fosco, or FaZe Lacy, one of the four newest FaZe rookies, joined the team early in 2024. Lacy had already amassed a million followers on Twitch and TikTok before joining FaZe, and he now uses his content creation skills to create vlog-style streams and movies with other FaZe Clan members.

14) FaZe Clan Member Jasontheween

Twitch: 823,000 followers

Jason Nguyen, or Jasontheween, one of the newest and most notable members of the FaZe Clan, joined as a new talent in April 2024. He primarily creates gaming content on Twitch and comedic sketches on YouTube and TikTok. Additionally, he also does IRL streams in other countries, such as Korea, and appears on the broadcasts of fellow creators, such as Pokimane and QTCinderella.

15) FaZe Silky

Twitch: 647,000 followers

Jerry “Silky” Woo is another new addition to FaZe Clan this year. He already had a significant Twitch following and mostly broadcasts IRL content with friends, though you can occasionally see him collaborating with other FaZe members in GTA.

16) FaZe Scope

YouTube: 402,000 subscribers

Luke “Scope” Sharretts joined FaZe in 2021 after winning the 2020 #FaZe5 Challenge. With a moniker like Scope, it’s understandable that he’s famed for his sniper abilities in Call of Duty. In this April 2024 video, he addressed the FaZe restructure, saying,

“I’m ready to run through a brick f**king wall for this team. Being picked as one of the [18] is one of the most humbling, one of the most amazing feelings I’ve ever felt. And I will continue to represent FaZe in the best possible way.”

17) FaZe Clan Member Zoomaa

Twitch: 387,000 followers

Thomas Paparatto, or Zoomaa, has one of the more complicated histories with the FaZe Clan. He joined in 2015 and played on their Call of Duty esports team until 2019, when he moved on to play with the New York Subliners until he retired from professional gaming in 2021 due to a thumb injury. Zoomaa then returned to FaZe following the success of his Call of Duty podcast, “The Flank.” He currently streams regularly, primarily presenting Call of Duty content, but he also interacts with his audience via Just Chatting and IRL streams.

18) FaZe Kaysan

Twitch: 290,000 followers

FaZe Kaysan is most commonly recognized for being the first musician to join the e-sports gaming team FaZe Clan as an in-house DJ. He has frequently collaborated with well-known rap musicians on popular songs. His tune “Made A Way” has received more than 8 million Spotify streams. He is a passionate gamer who has collaborated with Twitch streamer Adin Ross. In 2022, he released the successful track titled “MVP.”


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