Tfue recentlyqualified for the $30 millionFortniteWorld Cup Finals, which will take place in New York in July. It’s unclear what ramifications this lawsuit may have on the popular streamer’s future with FaZe Clan or if he’ll still represent the organization at one of the biggest tournamen...
It looks like another Faze Clan member is looking to leave the esports organisation. FollowingTurner “Tfue” Tenney’s recent decision to depart from Faze Clan, and lawsuit relating to his contract, another Fortnite player is moving on – Dennis “Cloak” Lepore. As reported byDotEsportsFaze ...
Tfue, aka Tenney, exploded in popularity after he transitioned to Fortnite and quickly became known as one of the best players in the world. He would go onto win multiple tournaments in a short time, and soon amassed huge numbers of subscribers on his YouTube and Twitch accounts. Sitting a...
Sort of. Trink is the CEO of FaZe Clan, a gaming collective born in 2010 as a YouTube channel for creative “killshots” performed in the video game Call of Duty. Now, depending on which side of the millennial–Gen Z line you sit, FaZe has grown into either a confusing digital behemo...