Atlanta Faze apologises for misogynistic 'misguided tweet' after backlash

Faze Clan logo
(Image credit: Faze Clan)

Atlanta Faze—a Call of Duty franchise team under the Atlanta Esports Ventures—has apologised for a "misguided tweet" that asked followers how many drinks would be needed to take home their team if they were women.

The now-deleted tweet featured a collage of Atlanta Faze's all-male team with a female face filter and the caption "how many drinks to take them home?" The tweet didn't go down too well, with fellow esports figures calling out the potentially dangerous message behind it. Team Liquid co-founder Steve Arhancet called it "absolutely disgusting" and "more Faze bro crap," while fellow Liquid member Mendo called the apology "uncomfortable."

Not everyone seemed to think the tweet was problematic. Tribe Gaming founder HawksNest said it was simply "poor wording from Faze that caused a misunderstanding," with Fortnite pro YourFellowArab calling it "a harmless banger about male COD players."

Despite arguments over whether the tweet was misogynistic, Faze Atlanta decided to remove it roughly a day after it went up. It then issued an apology in a statement, saying "we understand there is no room for misogynistic or harassing behaviour and that women and the Call of Duty community deserve better." Atlanta Faze said the issue has been handled internally, concluding that it would "vow to move forward in a positive manner for all."

Although Atlanta Esports Ventures simply licenses out the Faze name, it's still not a good look for an organisation that's faced scrutiny on multiple occasions in the last 12 months. Just last week, Cented was dropped from Faze Clan for spouting a racial slur on-stream, while the infamous "Save the Kids" crypto scam saw one member kicked and three more suspended in July 2021.

Mollie Taylor
Features Producer

Mollie spent her early childhood deeply invested in games like Killer Instinct, Toontown and Audition Online, which continue to form the pillars of her personality today. She joined PC Gamer in 2020 as a news writer and now lends her expertise to write a wealth of features, guides and reviews with a dash of chaos. She can often be found causing mischief in Final Fantasy 14, using those experiences to write neat things about her favourite MMO. When she's not staring at her bunny girl she can be found sweating out rhythm games, pretending to be good at fighting games or spending far too much money at her local arcade.  

Read more
rainbow six siege sledge
Rainbow Six Siege coach and manager 'ejected' from the $3 million Invitational after raging like big babies
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth PC
Square Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fans
Mister Fantastic giving a thumbs up
'Who planned this garbage?' Streamers unite in slamming the official Twitch Marvel Rivals tournament for last-minute rule changes and unbalanced chaos
Alan Wake, a writer in a snazzy black suit, gives his all during The Herald of Darkness music video from Alan Wake 2.
The biggest gaming controversies of 2024
deadrop
Midnight Society, the studio co-founded by Dr Disrespect, is closing its doors the same day the disgraced streamer says his YouTube channel is being remonetized
talk to the joneses fortnite
Epic sues Fortnite cheater, donates his winnings to charity, forces him to publicly apologise, bans him for life, and all but sends him to his room without dinner
Latest in Gaming Industry
Split Fiction trailer still - Zoe and Mio staring into a large pipe
'People like to hate EA, I don't know why': Split Fiction's Josef Fares says he has a good relationship with his publisher, but 'nobody believes' him
The G-Man, The Heavy and Widowmaker hanging out
PC gamers spend 92% of their time on older games, oh and there are apparently 908 million of us now
Image for
Space Marine 2 CEO puts the boot into the Saints Row team's twitching corpse from his private jet: 'Who's going to fund them for the next game after that disaster?'
Former Treyarch studio co-head and Black Ops 3 director is heading up a new first-party PlayStation studio
Discord Social SDK
Your Discord friends list may soon appear directly in the games you play
Aloy - Horizon
'I feel worried about this art form:' Unsurprisingly, the real Aloy from Horizon isn't a fan of AI Aloy
Latest in News
A smiling man in military fatigues
Get in here, stalker: Stalker 2’s Patch 1.3 is here with a whopping 1,200 fixes
Public Eye trailer still - dead-eyed police officer sitting for an interview
I'm creeped out by this trailer for a generative AI game about people using an AI-powered app to solve violent crimes in the year 2028 that somehow isn't a cautionary tale
Gallywix wears an uneasy smile as he's confronted by Xal'atath in WoW: The War Within.
After 12 days and 100s of wipes, World of Warcraft's latest world first raid ends in anticlimax: 'That's the boss?!?'
A photograph of the opening slide of a Microsoft lecture on Cooperative Vectors at GDC 2025
AMD, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia are all excited about cooperative vectors and what they mean for the future of 3D graphics, but it's going to be a good while before we really see their impact
Larian CEO Swen Vincke brandishes a sword at the camera and smiles.
Larian’s Swen Vincke subtweets anyone still fixated on singleplayer games’ commercial viability: 'They just have to be good'
Machinery tools and equipment,Rolls of galvanized steel for production metal pipes and tubes for industrial ventilation systems in factory.
New super-thin '2D' metal sheets could enable ultra-low power chips and can you guess how they're made? Yup, by squishing stuff really hard