FaZe Clan Members Accidentally Expose Shocking Twitch Earnings: You Won’t Believe How Much They Made!

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Members of FaZe Clan, Ronaldo, Jason, and Lacy, have inadvertently shared their earnings from Twitch during recent streaming events known as subathons.

These events have gained popularity among Twitch streamers in recent years, creating memorable moments on the platform.

Streamers often add extra hours to their streaming sessions for every new subscriber they gain.

Sometimes, they also introduce special challenges if they receive a large number of subscriptions at once.

In a recent subathon, streamer Ironmouse broke the record previously held by Kai Cenat, reaching over 306,261 subscribers.

However, she is not the only one who has achieved significant success this month.

The FaZe Clan members, including StableRonaldo, Jason, and Lacy, also held their own subathons and performed very well.

It appears they revealed their earnings by mistake. Jason accidentally disclosed that he earned over $500,000 in a month.

Additionally, Lacy and Ronaldo shared figures claiming they made more than $1,000,000 each, primarily from ads rather than subscriber fees.

Twitch guidelines allow streamers to disclose their earnings without facing penalties.

However, many streamers choose to keep their revenue information private.

These earnings typically reflect subscription revenue, but streamers can also earn money through promotional work for specific ads and games.

Donations are not included in these figures since they are processed through different platforms, so the actual earnings might be much higher than what was revealed.

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Recently, during their subathons, members of FaZe Clan, including Ronaldo, Jason, and Lacy, accidentally disclosed their earnings from Twitch. This slip-up occurred amid growing interest in subathons, which have become a widely popular trend among Twitch users, leading to incredible milestones on the platform.

In general, for every subscriber gained, streamers extend their live streaming hours. For significant influxes of new subscribers, they may even introduce fun challenges to enhance the experience.

Ironmouse recently set a new record by surpassing Kai Cenat’s previous mark, reaching an impressive 306,261 subscribers during a subathon.

FaZe Clan’s members have also participated in their own subathons, reporting significant achievements. However, it seems they mistakenly revealed Jason’s earnings, which indicated he made more than $500,000 in a single month.

Furthermore, both Lacy and Ronaldo claimed to have earned over $1,000,000 each, largely deriving their profits from advertisements instead of subscription fees.

Twitch rules permit streamers to disclose their earnings publicly without facing repercussions. Nevertheless, many prefer to keep their financial details private.

Typically, the published earnings consist only of revenue from subscriptions. However, streamers also have opportunities to earn through advertising deals and promotional activities for various games. It’s important to note that donations are separate from these figures, processed through other platforms, which means the total income could be significantly greater than what was shared.

 

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Stefan Mitrovic

Stefan is a long-time content creator and one of the Stream Mentor's co-founders. He's a tech geek and a Dota 2 player (not even a good one) who wanted to help others become professional streamers and earn from the comfort of their home.