Summary
After more than five years of working together, popular streamer Nickmercs has officially said goodbye toFaZe Clan. Founded in 2010, FaZe Clan has grown into a major force in theeSportsindustry, bringing together a diverse range of gamers and content creators from various platforms and games.
Nickmercs, whose real name is Nicholas Kolcheff, has amassed a sizable fan base of over 6.5 million followers on Amazon-owned streaming platform Twitch. He’s well-known for jumping into games likeFortnite,Apex Legends, andCounter-Strike, but it’s his passion forCall of Duty: Warzonethat’s made him a stand-out. In 2019, after a surprising split from 100 Thieves, he made a big splash by joining FaZe Clan. Then, the news broke in April 2021 thatNickmercs was not just one member of FaZe Clan anymore; he was a co-owner as well.
In a tweet posted on January 10,Nickmercs broke his silence about his extended absencefrom streaming. He explained that holiday travels and a bout of severe illness had kept him away, but he was nearly fully recovered and ready to return. In the same message, he made a significant announcement, revealing that he had officially parted ways with FaZe Clan. While he emphasized that the decision was free of any conflicts, he expressed gratitude for the time spent with the organization and its members, highlighting the memories and achievements they shared.
FaZe Clan Bids Farewell to Nickmercs with Gratitude
FaZe Clanrespondedto Nickmercs’ departure with a heartfelt statement on Twitter, reflecting on the strong bond they had formed over five years. The organization praised his loyalty and resilience, noting that he joined during adifficult period for the FaZe Clanand stood by them through challenging times. The statement also addressed the organization’s recent changes in direction, explaining that this shift had made it less practical to keep Nickmercs as a part of the team, despite his unwavering support for FaZe’s new vision.
Nickmercs' tweet also gave a glimpse into his future plans, teasing a “HUGE announcement” set for Monday that had been in the works for some time. On the competitive front, Nickmercs shared his excitement about returning to CompetitiveApex, determined to make his mark as the first 34-year-old father in the Pro League. Additionally, he hinted at exploring new games and revisiting old favorites during downtime, inviting suggestions from fans. The message concluded withCall of Duty: Warzone 2streamer Nickmercsexpressing renewed motivation to return to streaming and make 2025 a standout year.