FaZe Lacy reveals subathon revenue, here's how much he made

FaZe Clan proved its popularity once again with a massively successful subathon, and Nick “FaZe Lacy” Fosco has shared with his viewers just how much revenue he earned on Twitch during the month-long event.
The second subathon for FaZe Clan was a massive success, with numerous members of the organization reaching Twitch’s top 10 most-subscribed streamers list. Jason “JasonTheWeen” Thanh Nguyen even dethroned popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat to take over the number-one spot on that list. Records being broken weren’t the only highlight of the event for the FaZe streamers, as FaZe Lacy revealed the astonishing amount of money he made during the subathon.
How much money did FaZe Lacy make during the subathon?
FaZe Lacy revealed he made $870,000 by streaming on Twitch during the FaZe subathon, money that stands as a massive bump over his usual revenue.
Lacy was questioned in a stream about how much money he made during the successful FaZe subathon. The streamer tried to avoid answering the question directly, stating he doesn’t look at exact amounts, but ended up admitting he made close to one million dollars in just one month by streaming continuously. Some viewers were shocked by the high number, while others were hardly surprised given how much money top streamers are now able to generate.
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Onlookers questioned just how much of the revenue was from raw subscriptions, which the FaZe Clan had accumulated so many of, and how much was from sponsors and advertising partners working with FaZe and its content creators during the event. Some even speculated that if Lacy made over $800,000, then JasonTheWeen must have made at least double that because of the massive number of subscriptions Jason garnered during the FaZe subathon.
Lacy’s revenue is especially impressive because of how much more the steamer made compared to his leaked earnings from 2024. In July 2024, FaZe Lacy accidentally leaked that he had made approximately $59,000 in one week and, close to $100,000 during an entire month of streaming on Twitch. The content creator’s monthly revenue during the subathon was eight times greater than the number he had leaked before.
While it makes sense given that much time has passed between the previous revenue leak and the steamer has only grown since, the current figure Lacy cited is still impressive. With so many streamers turning towards Kick for better financial opportunities, FaZe Lacy displayed that the most popular Twitch streamers can still make good money by streaming on the platform.
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