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**Title:** Tfue vs FaZe Clan: A Contract Dispute
**Summary:**
* Turner "Tfue" Tenney, a professional gamer, is suing FaZe Clan, his former team, over a 3-year contract signed in 2018.
* The contract, which Tfue claims is "bad," requires him to stay with FaZe Clan exclusively for 3 years and gives the team up to 80% of his revenue.
* FaZe Clan discovered Tfue, helping him grow from 85K followers to over 6 million, but Tfue now feels undervalued and restricted.
* Analysis suggests that while the contract may be unfair to Tfue's current stature, it was a beneficial opportunity for him at the time of signing.
* Allegations imply Tfue wants to start his own organization, competing with FaZe Clan, rather than simply seeking a better contract.
* The creator of the content remains neutral but leans towards blaming Tfue for not respecting the contract he willingly signed, highlighting the importance of reading and understanding contracts before signing.
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**Tfue's Background**
1. Turner Tenney, aka Tfue, started creating content in 2014 at the age of 16.
2. Initially, he focused on Call of Duty, showcasing his skill in first-person shooters.
3. By 2018, Tfue had 65K subscribers on YouTube and 85K followers on Twitch.
**Tfue and FaZe Clan**
4. April 2018: Tfue discovered by FaZe Banks and subsequently signed a contract with FaZe Clan.
5. Within two months of signing, Tfue's followers grew to over 1 million on Twitch.
6. As of today, Tfue has over 6 million followers on Twitch and over 10 million subscribers on YouTube.
**Contract Details**
7. Tfue's contract with FaZe Clan is for three years, with exclusivity to the team.
8. FaZe Clan takes a significant percentage of Tfue's revenue, up to 80% in some cases.
9. The contract provides Tfue with necessary equipment and a monthly salary of $2,000.
10. There was a six-month period where Tfue could have terminated the deal before the three-year lock-in.
**Lawsuit and Negotiations**
11. Tfue is suing FaZe Clan to exit the contract, alleging unfair terms.
12. FaZe Clan had offered a revised contract, dropping their percentage claim and offering millions to Tfue to stay, which he refused.
13. Tfue's lawyer claims he offered an alternative contract to FaZe Clan, which they allegedly turned down.
**Other**
14. Skillshare is the video's sponsor, offering a two-month free trial via a specific link.
15. Tfue's brother is involved in publicly discussing the contract and lawsuit.