FaZe Clan Signs Controversial Streamer Amid Christmas Mass Exodus
Clavicular, embroiled in Cybertruck hit-and-run controversy, joins FaZe as 5 veterans depart

- •Five key members including a 14-year veteran simultaneously left FaZe Clan on Christmas Day, plunging the organization into crisis.
- •Controversial streamer Clavicular, who hit someone with a Cybertruck and fled, announced joining FaZe immediately after the mass exodus.
- •New management's demand for 20% of member revenue reportedly caused contract breakdowns, intensifying debate over esports organizations' revenue models.
Christmas Mass Exodus Includes 14-Year Veteran
Legendary gaming organization FaZe Clan faced an unprecedented crisis on Christmas Day. On December 25th, five key members simultaneously announced their departure from the organization.
The most shocking departure was Alexander 'Adapt' Prynkiewicz. Having been with FaZe since 2011, he stated, "Over 14 years, more than half my life spent together," adding "It would be a lie to say this decision wasn't painful, but it had to be done."
Along with Adapt, Stable Ronaldo, Lacy, JasonTheWeen, and Silky left the organization simultaneously. According to Bloomberg reports, contract negotiations broke down when new management demanded members provide 20% of their revenue to the organization.
Controversial Streamer Announces Joining at Worst Possible Timing
Amid this chaos, controversial streamer Clavicular (real name Braden Peters, 20) announced his joining of FaZe Clan. This came just days after he hit someone with his Cybertruck and fled the scene.
On Christmas Eve, December 24th, while live streaming on Kick platform in Miami, a man jumped onto the windshield of Clavicular's Tesla Cybertruck. The footage clearly shows him continuing to drive forward with the person still on the hood.
The victim lost consciousness at the scene but was not in life-threatening condition, and police did not press charges against Clavicular. The streamer claimed the victim was a stalker who had previously harassed him, but debate continues over whether this constituted self-defense.
The bigger problem came after the incident. Clavicular posted AI-generated images of the accident scene on social media with the caption "Do stupid things, win stupid prizes." When someone asked if the victim had died, he responded "I wish."
Kick immediately suspended his account.
"Worst Decision of My Life": Former FaZe CEO's Fury
Richard 'Banks' Bengtson, who stepped down as FaZe CEO in July, initially drew a line, stating "I have nothing to do with what's currently happening at FaZe. I left 4 months ago and am living my life."
However, he soon changed his stance by posting an emotional video. He criticized the departed members as "incredibly ungrateful and egotistical people." He claimed "Recruiting them was one of the worst decisions of my life" and "I went millions of dollars into debt because of FaZe."
Structural Crisis in Esports Organizations
FaZe Clan's crisis reveals more than just a contract dispute—it exposes the revenue model problem of esports organizations. FaZe, which went public through a SPAC merger in 2021, was delisted from NASDAQ last year and was acquired by GameSquare Holdings earlier this year.
Traditionally, esports organizations have leveraged the personal brands of players and creators, but recently there's been a movement to strengthen organization-level revenue generation. The approach of demanding a percentage of member revenue is part of this shift, but it has met resistance from veteran creators who already have established fan bases.
Internet Reaction: "Case Study Material"
Social media erupted with reactions to Clavicular's timing.
"Announcing FaZe joining right after hitting someone and fleeing—this person's trajectory is case study material" received thousands of likes. There were also sarcastic comments like "FaZe Felon?"
Jokes emerged such as "Now that you're the only FaZe member left, ask for equity." With five key members leaving simultaneously, FaZe's creator roster is effectively in a state of vacancy.
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
FaZe Clan attempted to restructure its revenue model under new management, but the mass exodus of veteran creators has shaken the organization's very identity. With key figures who were central to the brand value now gone, it's questionable whether signing a controversial figure will help long-term rebuilding beyond short-term buzz.
In the esports industry, the conflict between creator-centered and organization-centered models is likely to intensify further. Creators with established personal brands can generate sufficient revenue without organizational control.
Whether Clavicular's joining will be an opportunity to reverse FaZe's crisis or further damage the organization's image remains to be seen.
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