"All the bots left" - Internet reacts to FaZe Clan members reportedly averaging 65% fewer viewership since leaving the organization 

FaZe Clan Presents...RGB: A Night On The Moon - Source: Getty
Jay Richardson and Alexander Prynkiewicz attend FaZe Clan’s “RGB: A Night On The Moon” event at Parq Nightclub in San Diego. (Image via Getty/Cassidy Sparrow)

FaZe Clan members are reportedly seeing a dip in viewership by about 65% since leaving the organization, and the internet is reacting with amusement.

X account KickChamp broke the news that the members of the content creator group have been hit with a decline in viewership after StableRonaldo, JasonTheWeen, and Lacy departed in December 2025. As of this writing, this report has yet to be confirmed, but the internet is reacting anyway.

Here's how one user reacted online, for instance:

"All the bots left"

The comments didn't end there:

"Looks like the spotlight follows the logo, not the names," one fan quipped.
"View bots are down for the holidays," another joked.
"they turned the bots off," yet another pointed out.
"Everyone’s accounts were being pushed by bots provided by FaZe," a fourth user speculated.

See how the rest of X is reacting:

"The Faze Viewer botting program has officially shutdown?" one sarcastic user questioned.
"Either the streams were botted or the members did need the org or the other way around," another claimed.
"It's also the holidays too," someone else explained.
"65% drop? Guess FaZe was the real viewer farm all along," yet another chimed in.

FaZe Clan issues statement acknowledging their disbandment; calls it “heartbreaking” and “beyond tragic": Read more

Several members have departed the organisation, including co-founder Yousef Abdelfattah, also known as FaZe Apex; Alexander Prynkiewicz, known as FaZe Adapt; FaZe Rug (Brian Rafat Awadis), Kris Lamberson, aka Swagg, Jason Nguyen, Nick Fosco, Jerry Woo and Stable Ronaldo, among others.

FaZe Clan has since issued a statement addressing the same, referring to the situation as “heartbreaking” and “beyond tragic”.

“It’s heartbreaking to see this era of FaZe come to a close,” the statement read. “It’s beyond tragic the way it all ended; these past few days have been extremely emotional. We wish the boys the very best, not only as creators but as people. FaZe has always felt like a family, and we will continue to unconditionally root for and support them.”

FaZe eSports, an offshoot of the company, will reportedly remain operational, as confirmed in the statement:

“Nothing on that side will change; in fact, it will become our main focus moving forward."

FaZe Clan signed off on their post on X with:

“FaZe Forever 2010 to infinity”.

Adin Ross has also weighed in on the situation, claiming that he purchased a 20% stake in FaZe Clan. He also claimed that he "saved" it, though his claims have yet to be confirmed.


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Edited by Jenel Treza Albuquerque