FaZe Clan is facing one of the biggest moments in its history after multiple long time members and creators confirmed they have left the organisation, with the fallout quickly spilling into public view across X and Twitch.

Over the Christmas period, creators including Lacy, Silky, JasonTheWeen, StableRonaldo and others announced they had stepped away from FaZe Clan, effectively signalling the end of the current FaZe house era.

Adapt Confirms His Exit After 14 Years

The most emotional departure came from FaZe Adapt, who confirmed he had left the organisation after 14 years.

In a short but heartfelt message, Adapt said he had spent over half his life with FaZe, admitting the decision hurt but was necessary. He thanked everyone who had been part of the journey and added that the best is yet to come, a line that quickly spread across social media.

For many fans, Adapt’s exit symbolised the end of an era, given his deep connection to FaZe since its early YouTube days.

Banks Pushes Back on Financial Claims

As speculation grew, FaZe co founder FaZe Banks addressed the situation publicly and promised to go through everything in detail on Twitch.

Banks pushed back strongly against claims that creators were mistreated, stating that former members were given free housing, full access to FaZe channels, dedicated filming staff and did not have to share any income.

He claimed the housing was personally financed by him, putting him into debt and representing a major personal risk taken to support the group early on. Banks also accused some creators of being ungrateful, saying their egos and public behaviour made him sick to his stomach.

According to Banks, the narrative around the exits makes no sense and he intends to explain his side fully during his upcoming stream.

Plaqueboymax Speaks Out on Control and Ownership

Adding another layer to the drama, Plaqueboymax revealed that he had already left FaZe months earlier, back in August.

Max explained that his decision stemmed from long standing issues around ownership and control, which reportedly surfaced after a major sponsorship deal fell through. He suggested that members had little real control within the organisation and hinted that internal decisions were made without creator input.

In a widely shared breakdown of his stream, Plaqueboymax also referenced past incidents, including claims that Lacy had previously been kicked from FaZe and that members were caught in a situation bigger than themselves. He later issued an apology to fellow members while still standing by his core concerns.

ZooMaa Caught in the Middle

While many creators confirmed their departures, FaZe ZooMaa took to stream visibly emotional, saying he felt stuck in the middle and confused by how quickly everything had unfolded.

ZooMaa thanked his community for sticking with him and admitted he did not fully understand what was happening behind the scenes, a sentiment that echoed the confusion felt by much of the fanbase.

At the time of writing, ZooMaa, Kaysan and YourRage are the only creators still listed on FaZe Clan’s content team. YourRage has not commented publicly, while Kaysan shared a heartbroken emoji on X.

What Happens Next for FaZe and Its Creators?

With multiple exits confirmed and tensions aired publicly, questions are growing about FaZe Clan’s future direction. 100 Thieves member Valkyrae suggested on stream that several former FaZe creators may be planning to form a new group where they have greater ownership and control, though no official announcement has been made.

For now, fans are waiting on Banks’ full Twitch address, which is expected to shed more light on what led to one of the most dramatic breakups in esports and creator culture in recent memory.

Whether this marks a reset for FaZe Clan or the start of something entirely new for its departing members, the fallout from this situation is far from over.