FaZe Temperrr: Real Name, Age, Net Worth & What Happened After FaZe Clan

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FaZe Temperrr is one of the founding figures of esports entertainment. He co-founded FaZe Clan at the age of 16, helped build it from a group of three Call of Duty trickshot players on YouTube into a multi-hundred-million-dollar global brand, and then watched it collapse from a $1 billion valuation to a $17 million acquisition price in less than two years.
This is the complete picture, including the 2025 controversy that ended his FaZe Clan chapter.
FAZE TEMPERRR – QUICK FACTS
- Real name: Thomas Oliveira
- Date of birth: 25 August 1993 (age 32 in 2026)
- Birthplace: São Paulo, Brazil (moved to New York aged 7)
- Also known as: FaZe Temperrr, Temperrr, Thomas FaZe
- FaZe Clan co-founded: March 2010 (aged 16)
- FaZe Clan role: Co-founder and President (after GameSquare acquisition, March 2024)
- Current FaZe status: Removed from roster (September 2025)
- Estimated net worth: $4–10 million (estimates vary)
- Social media: 2M+ YouTube subscribers, active on Instagram and X
Who Is FaZe Temperrr? The Origins

Thomas Oliveira was born in São Paulo, Brazil on 25 August 1993. His parents divorced when he was young, and his mother brought him and his younger sister to New York when he was seven years old.
Growing up in Plainview, Long Island, Thomas developed an early passion for gaming, starting with Super Mario, Smash Bros, and racing games, before falling in love with Call of Duty.
In 2009, he discovered YouTube, then still in its early growth phase, and began posting gameplay videos. He initially uploaded skating content before pivoting to gaming.
By 2010, at just 16 years old, he and a small group of friends had an idea: form a Call of Duty trickshot crew and post their best shots on YouTube. That crew became FaZe Clan.
Co-Founding FaZe Clan: From Trickshots to $1 Billion
FaZe Clan was founded in March 2010 by Thomas Oliveira (Temperrr), Austin Pamajewon (FaZe Resistance), and Yousef Abdelfattah (FaZe Apex), though the early roster also quickly included Richard Bengtson (FaZe Banks) and others. The group initially called themselves FaZe Sniping, focused entirely on Call of Duty trickshot montages.
The early breakthrough came at a competitive gaming tournament in Columbus, Ohio, where the group won $10,000, their first significant prize money and the moment that confirmed esports as a viable career path.
From there, FaZe Clan expanded rapidly:
- 2010–2014: YouTube channel growth through CoD trickshot content; formation of the FaZe House in Los Angeles
- 2015–2018: Expansion into CS:GO, Fortnite, Overwatch, and PUBG; signing of high-profile players and content creators
- 2018–2021: FaZe Clan becomes a mainstream lifestyle brand with NFL partnerships, Nissan sponsorship, Champion apparel deals, and celebrity collaborations
- 2022: FaZe Clan goes public via SPAC at an implied $1 billion valuation in July 2022
- 2022–2023: Stock price collapses; company lays off 20% of staff in February 2023; CEO Lee Trink removed
- October 2023: GameSquare Holdings (backed by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones) announces acquisition of FaZe Clan for ~$17 million, a 98.5% discount from peak valuation
The GameSquare Acquisition and Temperrr’s Return as President

The GameSquare acquisition completed on 8 March 2024, and with it came a symbolic and structural reset: the founding members of FaZe Clan returned to lead the organisation. Richard ‘Banks’ Bengtson became CEO. Thomas ‘Temperrr’ Oliveira became President. Yousef ‘Apex’ Abdelfattah became COO.
The community initially celebrated this as a return to authenticity, the creators who built FaZe Clan from nothing were back in charge. FaZe Banks launched a ‘reboot’ of the roster in April 2024 under the banner ‘CTRL+ALT+DEL’, removing 17 long-serving members and retaining a core of 14, including Temperrr, Apex, Nickmercs, Rug, and YourRage.
The September 2025 Controversy and Removal from FaZe
In September 2025, FaZe Rain (Nordan Shat) revealed during a livestream that part of the reason he had left FaZe Clan in April 2024 was due to an alleged situation involving Temperrr.
Rain later clarified on X that he was referring to Temperrr directly, stating he had admired him for years but felt he could no longer be associated with him after learning what he had learned.
He wrote:
‘I feel horrible man. I wish it never happened. I’m sorry I didn’t speak out sooner, but I hope you can understand that it’s HARD, I loved this guy, I was a huge fan of him growing up.’
Following Rain’s statements and the associated community reaction, FaZe Clan removed Temperrr from the official roster. FaZe Banks — who had left his CEO position by July 2025 (selling his 25% stake in March 2025), wrote on X that he had ‘nothing to do with the situation’ and had otherwise moved on.
The Dexerto and Streams Charts reporting on this period noted that both Banks and Temperrr had been removed from FaZe Clan’s official roster following the fallout. On Christmas Day 2025, the remaining streaming core of FaZe Clan — including YourRage and others — also quit the organisation en masse, leaving the once-billion-dollar brand at its lowest point structurally.
NOTE ON THE 2025 CONTROVERSY:
- The allegations against FaZe Temperrr were made by FaZe Rain in a September 2025 livestream.
- FaZe Clan subsequently removed Temperrr from its official roster.
- We are reporting what was publicly stated and what actions were taken by the organisation.
- Thomas Oliveira has not publicly addressed the specifics of the allegations at the time of writing.
FaZe Clan’s Timeline: From $1 Billion to Collapse
| Year | Event |
| March 2010 | FaZe Clan co-founded by Temperrr, Apex, and others as a CoD trickshot group |
| 2018–2021 | FaZe becomes a mainstream brand: NFL, Nissan, Champion partnerships |
| July 2022 | FaZe Clan goes public via SPAC at ~$1 billion implied valuation |
| February 2023 | FaZe Holdings lays off 20% of staff; stock collapses |
| October 2023 | GameSquare acquires FaZe for ~$17 million (98.5% below peak) |
| March 2024 | Acquisition completes; Banks becomes CEO, Temperrr President, Apex COO |
| April 2024 | ‘CTRL+ALT+DEL’ reboot: 17 members removed, 14 retained |
| March 2025 | FaZe Banks sells 25% stake in FaZe Clan |
| July 2025 | FaZe Banks steps down as CEO |
| September 2025 | FaZe Rain makes allegations involving Temperrr in livestream |
| September 2025 | FaZe Clan removes Temperrr from official roster |
| December 25, 2025 | Remaining content creators including YourRage quit FaZe Clan en masse |
FaZe Temperrr’s Net Worth

Estimates of Temperrr’s net worth vary considerably across sources. The most frequently cited figures range from $4 million to $10 million:
- $4–5 million (conservative estimate, 2022): Based on YouTube revenue, FaZe Clan equity, and brand deals
- $10 million (projected 2024): Accounting for GameSquare stock received in the acquisition and the return to a leadership role
Temperrr’s income sources have included: YouTube ad revenue from both his personal channel (2M+ subscribers) and the FaZe Clan channel; merchandise sales; tournament prize money from his competitive CoD days; brand partnership fees; and equity in FaZe Clan through various funding rounds.
The precise value of his GameSquare equity stake, received as part of the acquisition deal, is not publicly disclosed. Given GameSquare’s share price history and the all-stock nature of the deal, this element of his wealth is highly variable.
Personal Life
Thomas Oliveira grew up in New York after moving from Brazil at age seven. His father was absent throughout his childhood, on Father’s Day 2020, he publicly wished his mother happy Father’s Day as the only parent he had known.
He has a younger sister. In November 2022, it was reported that Temperrr was engaged to Emma Smith, an LA-based model born on 24 May 2001 in Indianapolis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is FaZe Temperrr’s real name?
FaZe Temperrr’s real name is Thomas Oliveira. He was born on 25 August 1993 in São Paulo, Brazil, and moved to New York at the age of seven.
How old is FaZe Temperrr?
Thomas Oliveira is 32 years old as of 2026, having been born on 25 August 1993.
Did FaZe Temperrr found FaZe Clan?
Yes. Thomas ‘Temperrr’ Oliveira co-founded FaZe Clan in March 2010 at the age of 16, alongside FaZe Apex (Yousef Abdelfattah), FaZe Resistance (Austin Pamajewon), and others.
What happened to FaZe Temperrr?
Following allegations made by FaZe Rain (Nordan Shat) in a September 2025 livestream, FaZe Clan removed Temperrr from its official roster. He had been serving as President of FaZe Clan following GameSquare’s March 2024 acquisition of the organisation.
Is FaZe Temperrr still in FaZe Clan?
No. FaZe Temperrr was removed from FaZe Clan’s official roster in September 2025 following the controversy involving FaZe Rain’s allegations.
What is FaZe Temperrr’s net worth?
Estimates range from $4 million (conservative) to $10 million (projected 2024). His income has included YouTube revenue, merchandise, FaZe Clan equity, and brand deals.
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Written by Priya Nair
Esports CorrespondentPriya Nair is a UK esports journalist covering the competitive gaming scene since 2019. She focuses on professional player profiles, tournament news, and gaming influencer culture — including coverage of FaZe Clan, Team Liquid, and leading streamers. Priya has attended ESL One and EWC events and provides on-the-ground reporting from major UK esports competitions.
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