FaZe Sway
FaZe Sway
FaZe Sway (born July 1, 2003), whose real name is Josue, is an American YouTube Star, Instagram star and professional gamer known for playing Fortnite: Battle Royale. FaZe Sway was a member of Chronic before switching to FaZe in February 2019. FaZe Sway is the youngest Faze member.[1][3]
Early Life
FaZe Sway was born on July 1, 2003, in the United States, but he later relocated to Mexico.[2]
FaZe Sway is an American by Nationality, and his Astrological sign is Cancer. He is of Puerto Rican ethnicity.
Career
FaZe Sway has always cherished playing video games.
Before becoming a member of the FaZe Clan and one of the most prominent figures in esports, he was simply another teenager who would return home after a long day at school and immediately start playing Fortnite. Despite thousands of competitors vying for the same objectives and rewards as him, he set himself apart from the crowd by garnering a reputation as a top-tier controller player. This also helped his meteoric rise in the gaming community.
From the simple days of Season Three to the detailed world of Chapter Two, FaZe Sway steadily established himself as one of the standout Fortnite players of all time.
He set up his YouTube channel on June 18, 2013.
Like many other eventual Fortnite legends, he did not begin by uploading videos on the game.
His oldest videos were on Call of Duty. [1]
FaZe Sway's Call of Duty uploads garnered him moderate attention, however, he could turn out to be significantly more than a modestly famous gamer.
In October 2017, he posted his first Fortnite video, titled 1 VS 3 (Fortnite Battle Royale). After sharing this video, he witnessed a gradual rise in his popularity. He decided to focus on creating videos on Fortnite. This ended up being a good idea, and Sway’s channel started accruing scores of subscribers consistently.
FaZe Sway immediately distinguished himself in the console community.
He gained recognition for initiating most of his build battles.
On 25 July 2018, the mode Playground was made a permanent addition to Fortnite, which allowed all players, regardless of their skill levels, to test themselves against each other.
It was an ideal opportunity for Sway, and the videos he made there helped him cement his place in the community.