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Quick-reference trivia about Lacy — birth, channel milestones, signature moments, and the numbers most people get wrong.

Identity

Real name

Nicholas "Nick" Fosco. "Lacy" is the stream handle; friends and family use his first name.

Identity

Date of birth

February 18, 2003. As of mid-2026, he is 23 years old.

Identity

Hometown

Erie, Pennsylvania. He has referenced his Erie roots across his channel and his early-Twitch identity.

Identity

Nationality

American. His content is broadcast from the United States — primarily out of LA since the FaZe move.

Platform

Primary platform

Twitch (twitch.tv/lacy). Streaming since February 22, 2020. He is one of Fortnite's most-watched creator-streamers and a former competitive Fortnite player.

Platform

Secondary platforms

YouTube (@LacyHimself / Lacy Live) hosts his uploaded clips and reaction content; TikTok and Instagram distribute the short-form. The live home stays Twitch.

Channel

When he broke out

Twitch launch on February 22, 2020 with only a handful of viewers. The breakout came from creating entertaining Fortnite content and trolling well-known streamers like Clix, leading to recurring shoutouts and collaborations.

Channel

Twitch subathon scale

During the FaZe Clan "Subtember" subathon era of late 2024 / 2025, Lacy alongside Stable Ronaldo, JasonTheWeen, Silky and Plaqueboymax sat at the very top of Twitch's most-subscribed list, with JasonTheWeen briefly overtaking Kai Cenat and Jynxzi.

Game

Signature game

Fortnite. Almost the entire channel is built around competitive Fortnite (ranked, FNCS bracket runs, tournaments), Stable house duo/trio fills with Ronaldo and friends, and OG/Zero-Build variety.

Catchphrases

Signature shout

"GG!" — his go-to call after edits, elims and 1v1 wins. It anchors the floating button on this site and shows up in every Lacy reaction-edit on TikTok / Shorts.

Org history

FaZe Clan

Signed to FaZe Clan in May 2024 alongside JasonTheWeen, Plaqueboymax and Silky — a major milestone for his reach. He departed FaZe in late December 2025 alongside the same group of creators.

Org history

CORE content org

On April 30, 2026, Lacy, Stable Ronaldo (Rani Netz), JasonTheWeen, Adapt, Silky and Marlon Garcia announced CORE — a new content org. The group moved into a shared content house on May 2, 2026.

Tournaments

FNCS & Pro-Am

The most-watched tournament featuring Lacy was the FNCS 2025 Pro-Am, peaking at over 660,000 concurrent viewers. He has also been a recurring presence in the FNCS 2023 NA Last Chance Major and adjacent competitive events.

Tournaments

$25,000 OG Fortnite Tournament

Hosted a $25,000 OG Fortnite tournament that became one of the most-clipped events on his channel — multi-POV chaos with streamer-level guests in the lobby.

Collaborators

Stable Ronaldo

Rani "Stable Ronaldo" Netz is Lacy's most frequent on-stream partner. Their 1v1s, $5K box-fights, Home Depot IRL clips, and 20-minute marathon duels at the old FaZe house are some of the most-viewed videos in either channel's catalogue.

Sponsorships

Major sponsorships

FaZe-era brand work spanning Stake, energy-drink partnerships, and Fortnite-adjacent product drops. Sponsor reads still pepper his streams in the CORE era, but on his own terms.

Net worth

Estimated net worth (2026)

Public estimates place his net worth in the $1M – $3M range, driven by Twitch subscriptions, FaZe-era brand work, YouTube AdSense, and tournament prize-pool / hosting revenue. See our breakdown.

Revenue mix

How the money is made

Twitch subscriptions are the largest line item, followed by sponsorships, YouTube AdSense from Lacy Live, and event hosting (e.g., the $25K OG tournament). Tournament prize money is a minor but real contributor.

Content style

What you'll see on stream

Fortnite ranked grind, box-fight 1v1s vs Stable Ronaldo, FNCS scrims, Stable / CORE house IRL chaos, reaction streams to community Fortnite montages, and the occasional Just Chatting marathon.

Community

Fan-base loose name

"Lacy Gang" — the informal name used by chat and social-media followers. Not an official designation, but the term you'll see in community posts and clip-channel captions.

All figures are public estimates and best-effort reconstructions. If you spot anything that's clearly wrong, please let us know.