Twitch streamer Agr0ed wanted to get FaZe Clan’s attention bad enough that he sat down and streamed for 25 hours straight to say “FaZe Clan” 100,000 times.
FaZe Banks initially challenged MrBeast, referencing back to the video of him saying Logan Paul 100k times in one stream. MrBeast has come a long way since then, going from saying Logan Paul for 17 hours straight to becoming the biggest YouTuber on the platform.
However, the now-famed YouTuber didn’t have any interest in running back the challenge. But someone else did.
Twitch streamer Agr0ed looked at this and saw an opportunity: Why not replicate MrBeast’s feat himself, but with FaZe Clan instead?
Man says FaZe Clan 100k times to almost no viewers
Streamer Agr0ed isn’t a huge personality. Unlike MrBeast, who had a decent following even back in 2017 when he did the initial Logan Paul challenge, Agr0ed has 240 followers at the time of writing. This is a true Hail Mary.
But, despite the odds, he decided to go through with it anyways. Though it took him almost 8 hours longer than MrBeast’s famed challenge, this streamer paced himself much better and was still coherent by the end.
He took a nap in there, made sure to eat, and took a few breaks here and there to keep it together. And, after 25 hours, Agr0ed finished what he set out to do.
What do his stream stats look like from his 25 hour livestream? He had a peak of 23 viewers, 11 viewers on average, and gained 6 followers with no new subscribers. He claimed he felt like giving up multiple times through the journey but pushed on anyways.
Agr0ed also credited his community members when everything was said and done, thanking the few loyal chatters who stuck with him for the journey and made it an event he’s proud of.
FaZe Banks has yet to reply to this streamer, though some actual FaZe staff members came in to encourage him through the stream’s runtime.
This isn’t the only streaming pulling an insane stunt to get some attention, with creator Norme going viral after staying awake for days on end for various challenges.
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