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All we know about streamer JasonTheWeen and his net worth

M Alzamora
M Alzamora Published 27/12/2025

Jason “JasonTheWeen” Nguyen has become one of the most beloved streamers and content creators on Twitch and beyond over the last half decade, but how has that popularity translated into a substantial net worth?

The streamer is a formidable force on Twitch, as JasonTheWeen made his name as a major player FaZe Clan. Many have seen him pushing success through subathons by helping to pull in hundreds of thousands of subscribers, and that sort of traction is only possible for someone with a personality capable of attracting legions of fans. Jason has proven himself to have just such a personality, as JasonTheWeen is gaining followers and a reputation as a must-follow streamer while continuing to build up his earnings.

Such a dramatic increase in popularity often comes with great financial gains. Here’s what fans will want to know about JasonTheWeen and his potential net worth.

What we know about JasonTheWeen’s net worth

While JasonTheWeen hasn’t provided fans with an exact number for his net worth, most current estimates set it between $1.5 million and $2 million.

One significant portion of JasonTheWeen’s net worth comes from Twitch and YouTube subscriptions. In the first two weeks of October 2025, the streamer accidentally shared that he had cleared $500,000 on Twitch alone. This was mainly due to the massive success of the latest FaZe Clan subathon, where he also broke records by gaining 300,000 subscribers in one month. That subscriber count has since dropped, but the amount of money it brought JasonTheWeen and the ensuing effect on his net worth hasn’t gone away.

Jason did share at the time that a portion of the money he raised through the subathon would be donated to the American Cancer Society.

Other sources of income for JasonTheWeen include ad revenue and brand sponsorships.

JasonTheWeen Twitch revenue leak

Image credit: JasonTheWeen on Twitch

Ad revenue can be a big and consistent earner for a streamer of Jason’s size. While it pays to have hundreds of thousands of channel subscribers, it also pays to have that many more people just watching your stream while ads are played. Each user exposed to an ad on Twitch only generates a small amount of revenue, but when that viewership is multiplied into millions of combined views, the potential ad revenue can become immense.

Meanwhile, notable sponsors have included Lunar Client, a Minecraft modpack, and LG Ultra gear. One brand deal even paid out $250,000, though JasonTheWeen would not reveal who or which brand sponsor it was that paid him such a staggering amount of money that would have single-handedly boosted his net worth.

It’s unclear exactly how the streamer’s deal with FaZe worked prior to JasonTheWeen leaving FaZe Clan in a very public way. His spotlight within the organization undoubtedly gave him more brand opportunities and a wider reach that would contribute to his earnings. Without FaZe in his corner, the streamer will be embarking on new ground.

Who is JasonTheWeen?

JasonTheWeen is a popular Twitch streamer who was best known as one of the major players for FaZe Clan’s content team prior to his departure from the organization.

The streamer first became popular on TikTok in 2021, gaining over 1.2 million followers through gaming content and cringe comedy. He then moved to YouTube and later to Twitch in mid-2022, where he began streaming Valorant. Over time, JasonTheWeen began collaborating with bigger creators and shifted his focus to first online dating and then to more casual conversation and fan interactions, building up his net worth as his audience increased in size.

His audience continued rapidly soar until it attracted the attention of an even bigger name: FaZe Clan.

JasonTheWeen joins FaZe Clan as part of their content creation team.

JasonTheWeen joined FaZe Clan in 2024. Image credit: JasonTheWeen on YouTube

JasonTheWeen signed onto be a part of esports and content organization FaZe Clan’s streamer roster in May 2024 would spend more than a year and a half after creating content for FaZe. Some of his most famous videos for the group included a prank war with Maxwell “plaqueboymax” Dent and his stream of the Streamer Prom. Between his own content and his previous work with FaZe Clan, JasonTheWeen now has over 1.9 million followers on Twitch.

This puts him in the top 250 streamers on Twitch out of almost 8 million, right up among the most-watched streamers on Twitch.

When not streaming, JasonTheWeen also has endeavored into a burgeoning music career. His song Goodbye Yujin was released in 2023, and his EP Love Bomb ws dropped in 2024. After joining FaZe Clan, he appeared in a number of music videos and participated in the second season of the reality show Inside. Whether such appearances will continue without the FaZe brand behind him remains to be seen.

After taking home the viewer-voted Streamer’s Choice Award at the Streamer Awards in 2025, it’s clear that this content creator isn’t going anywhere. And as the audience continues to grow for JasonTheWeen, his net worth is likely to do the same.

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