FaZe Clan’s massive plan to take over the Esports industry l Courtside Club with Rachel DeMita

ESPN published this video item, entitled “FaZe Clan’s massive plan to take over the Esports industry l Courtside Club with Rachel DeMita” – below is their description.

Rachel DeMita and FaZe Sabastian discuss FaZe Clan’s history as a YouTube page that started as a hobby and grew into a global brand. Rachel and FaZe Sabastian share stories of their time hosting FaZe1 and FaZe Sabastian talks about what’s next for FaZe Clan.

0:00 Courtside Club: Rachel with FaZe Sebastian

1:30 The $1,000,000 Reality Show

6:00 How FaZe Clan grew into a global brand and community of gamers and creators

8:00 FaZe Clan members continue to inspire the next generations of creators to chase their dreams and passions

11:30 How FaZe Clan’s relationship with gaming has evolved over the past 12 years

13:30 FaZe Clan’s role in changing the stigma of gamers

15:40 Halftime: Start, Bench, Cut:

Raptors, Leafs, Blue Jays

Call of Duty, Fortnite, League of Legends,

Faxuty, Tommy, Hayley

20:15 Navigating the Covid shutdown during FaZe1

24:00 Rachel discusses the emotions of eliminations and her strong bond with contestants

26:15 What’s next for FaZe Clan

30:30 buzzer beaters: best courtside fit, ideal food/drink combo sitting courtside, person to sit courtside with

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