FaZe Swagg Just Had Raven Software Tattooed On His Butt Cheek

FaZe Swagg Just Had Raven Software Tattooed On His Butt Cheek
Image Credit: FaZe Clan | YouTube

Written by 

Emma Hill

Published 

4th Feb 2022 16:34

In a bizarre twist, FaZe Clan team member Kris "Swagg" Lamberson just got a brand new tattoo in which he payed homage to Raven Software, the developers behind one of his game franchises, Call Of Duty.

There are some hardcore gaming fans out there who aren't content with just endlessly showering their favourite game with love at every opportunity. So, they decide to certify their eternal love with a new set of inks. For example, long-time Pokémon has showed off her Eevee tattoo on a number of occasions. Then of course, there was Matthew "Nadeshot" Haag who summed it up for us all when he finally got his "sex is temporary, gaming is forever" tattoo.

Now, FaZe Swagg has revealed that he has forever certified his love for Call Of Duty with a Raven Software tattoo, the developers of the game. But, it's safe to say he probably wasn't able to sit down for a while after having it done. 

Why Did FaZe Swagg Have The Raven Software Tattoo Done?

Back in January 2022, FaZe Swagg called out to Raven Software on Twitter beginning the game developer to revert the controversial loadout changes in Warzone. In the tweet, Swagg said: "I'll tattoo raven software on my right cheek for [Raven Software] to revert the loadout change." Of course, he was referring to the controversial new update in the game which affected the availability of Loadout Drop stations in the game. But, fans weren't happy, especially not hardcore Warzone fan Nick "NICKMERCS" Kolcheff.  

The new update meant players were restricted from purchasing Loadout Drops from Buy Stations. Instead of being able to purchase the perk at any time, as they had been able to do previously, players only had the chance to do it within the first few minutes of a match. 

Do you want safe access to streams and other content, all around the world? Check out NordVPN here.

As a result of the backlash from fans, on February 3, Raven Software announced via a blog post on February 3 that it was "reverting the standard Battle Royale Loadout Drop timing." As Warzone fans celebrated the news, FaZe Swagg had a bargain to keep. 

What Does FaZe Swagg's New Tattoo Look Like?

Making good on his promise Swagg, on February 4, Swagg revealed his new ink on Twitter. Paying direct homage to the Call Of Duty developer, he showed that the new tat is a copy of Raven Software's logo. Oh, and true to his word, Swagg's new tattoo is on his right butt cheek. 

The streamer's fans couldn't believe that he had kept his word. Even famous faces, such as Timothy "TimTheTatman" Betar, Jack "CouRage" Dunlop, and his teammate Kalei " FaZe Kalei" Renay, expressed their surprise. 

Swagg hasn't said much about his new ink, causing some to speculate whether or not it is actually. However, it's safe to say no one can accuse Swagg of not keeping to his word ever again. 

 

This post contains affiliate links. If you use these, and then purchase something, we may earn a commission.

Emma Hill
About the author
Emma Hill
Emma Hill is a former Junior Journalist at GGRecon.
Why trust GGRecon?

Established in 2019, we don’t just cover games - we live them. Our expert team is full of dedicated gamers, qualified journalists, and industry insiders who collectively boast decades of experience covering gaming and esports. This deep-rooted expertise allows us to provide authoritative and nuanced perspectives first-hand from a team who are playing, and researching every game covered on our website. 

Our foundation is built on a profound commitment to editorial independence, ensuring our content remains free from external influence and advertising pressures and is held to the highest level of editorial conduct, integrity, and quality. 

Every article on GGRecon comes from rigorous research, informed analysis, and a passion for gaming that resonates with our readers. We uphold these standards through a transparent editorial policy, accessible here, which governs our processes and maintains our accountability.

Trending
GTA V’s Franklin actor wants IShowSpeed in GTA 6
Twitch to reportedly lay off 500 staff as soon as today
Twitch reveals updated ‘Attire Policy’ after nude stream controversies
LeBron James will start streaming soon, but he’s not playing NBA 2K
TikTok eater Beavo used to own a Call of Duty esports team