In 2017, Lazar garnered widespread attention for surpassing
Syndicate's number of followers on Twitch. In 2018, Lazar's became the most-followed channel on the platform, surpassing
Riot Games. In May 2018, Lazar streamed gameplay with internet personality
Jake Paul and received complaints and criticism from fans due to Paul's recent
controversial behavior. Lazar told viewers, "I'm a little disappointed in chat. I had hoped the 1g squad to be a little bit different. I thought some people had a little bit thicker skin." In April 2020, Lazar made comments about
Valorant, a free-to-play multiplayer tactical first-person shooter developed by Riot Games. He claimed the game's closed beta was poorly managed, and that other streamers had manipulated Twitch's "Drops" system to receive game keys, giving them access to the closed beta to increase their viewer counts and the game's total number of viewers. He later apologized on
Twitter, then subsequently deleted the apology. In May 2020, Lazar signed a multi-year contract with Twitch to provide content and partnership support. As of September 27, 2023, he has over 6 million Twitch followers, and is ranked its
28th most popular streamer. As of July 2021, Lazar has regularly
speedrun Max Payne 3 during his Twitch streams. He achieved a world record in its "Hardcore" category while streaming live on July 2, 2021. In 2023, he and
EsfandTV were invited by
One Championship to stream
their very first MMA event held in the USA. ==Awards and nominations==