Summary
A Twitch streamer has gained the attention of the eSports community after spending a dedicated amount of time on a livestream to successfully say “FaZe Clan” 100,000 times, in an attempt to appear on the brand’s radar. FaZe Clan members, such as FaZe Adapt, are frequently on the lookout for recruits to join the team, and theTwitchstreamer’s challenge is certainly one way to stir interest.
Founded in 2010, the eSports and entertainment brand, FaZe Clan, is an organization that hosts a roster of professional gamers and content creators from across the globe. The group won Best Content Organization at The Streamer Awards in 2024, and the current rosters include those forCounter-Strike 2,Halo, andRainbow Six Siege.FaZe Clan was swatted during a livestreamin late 2024, which means a false accusation was called in against members that resulted in police officers showing up at the team’s Los Angeles mansion, and the harmful trend has unfortunately targeted other streamers before.
Twitch streamer Agr0ed spent 25 hours sitting on livestream to complete the challenge of saying “FaZe Clan” 100,000 times, similar to another odd livestream moment when aMonster Hunter Wildsstreamer used a saxophone as a controllerwhile playing Capcom’s recent title. Being a casual streamer with 240 followers, Agr0ed received a peak of 23 viewers and gained six followers during the lengthy endeavor. Not only did the streamer complete the challenge, but a few FaZe members dropped by during the stream to encourage the individual’s attempt.
Twitch Streamer Says “FaZe Clan” 100,000 Times in 25-Hour Livestream
Fans of the eSports brand were preoccupied at the start of the year when it was announced thatNickmercs had left FaZe Clan, after serving over five years in the team. However, it doesn’t take long for another streaming stunt to get the masses' attention. The streaming community immediately pointed out that Agr0ed performed a “genius” PR stunt to get the gaming industry talking about the challenge, noting that the streamer got more views from news outlets than from the actual stream.
Streamers populating Twitch and YouTube continuously dish out entertaining challenges and dares for viewers to soak up in their free time, including oneGuitar Hero 2player who beat 74 songs in a rowwithout missing a single note. Streamers of a soulslike persuasion are also notorious for showcasing their persistent endeavors to beat the bosses ofElden Ring, for example, without taking any damage, which is a terrific feat to witness.