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Getting to Know FaZe Testy

Getting to Know FaZe Testy: A Passion for Sniping and Mental Health

Publish Date: June 18, 2021

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The origins of streamers are sometimes muffled in their success. They may talk about it here or there, but they don’t give the full thing from the start to where they are now. There are reasons for this but most of the time, it is because streamers and pro gamers alike distance their personal life from what they show on the screen or social media.

Yet, for someone like FaZe Testyment who has been in the spotlight for years now, it isn’t that he wants to distance himself, it is more that no one has really asked.

In his first-ever interview, FaZe Testyment, also known lovingly by his community as Testy, sat down with DragonSpin and discussed how he found his way into this world. He wants people to know his origin story and how he found his passion for both sniping and mental health. Here is a look into the life of FaZe Testyment.

When many people talk about Georgia, they think more about the state in the United States than the small country that borders Turkey and the Black Sea. It is certainly a country with a rich history and plenty of interesting historical sites, especially in the capital of Tbilisi. Yet, it is one that is not often discussed in history or in the current political climate.

“I’m from actually the country, Georgia, which probably not many people know. Cause every time I say (Georgia) everyone just thinks about the state and I understand it’s a very small country, it’s a very small country. And honestly, gaming is not really huge here.”

Growing up in Georgia, Testy was just another kid who loved video games. He had watched his brother play Counter-Strike and instantly fell in love with the game. The problem was he didn’t have his own PC.

“I didn’t have my own PC or anything like that. So like when my brother would just leave the house or something like that, I would just get on and play like an hour or two. And honestly, I fell in love. I was like really, really good.”