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Burger King serves up a new partnership with FaZe Clan

Why get killstreak rewards when you can get burgers?

FaZe Clan has added another partner to its expanding list. FaZe is collaborating with Burger King to promote the nationwide release of the Impossible Whopper, the organization announced today.

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FaZe remains one of the most well-known esports organizations in the world and has cooperated with numerous famous brands and products. From automobile giants like Nissan to website development platform Wix, Burger King is just the latest in a number of global brands to partner with FaZe.

Thomas “Temperrr” Oliveria, Jack “Cizzorz,” Jarvis “liljarviss“ Kaye, and Danny “Dubs” Walsh will be joining the Burger King himself in a livestream on Aug. 8 at 3pm CT to promote the Impossible Whopper.

This isn’t Burger King’s first rodeo in the esports world. The company once offered the ability to order for delivery in-game from Burger Clan players and collaborated with Jack “CouRage” Dunlop and Seth “Scump” Abner to promote Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’s Blackout battle royale mode.

Burger King will be rolling out the Impossible Whopper across the United States on Aug. 8. The burger’s patty is touted as “100 percent WHOPPER®, zero percent beef,” but has run into controversy over being flame-grilled in the same broiler as the beef and chicken.

While you’re waiting for the livestream to start, you can watch FaZe and the Burger King himself engage in a taste test challenge featuring the Impossible Whopper.


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