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    How much money has Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris won during his esports career?

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondNovember 27, 2025009 Mins Read
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    How much money has Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris won during his esports career?
    Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris at EWC 2024 / Image credit: Liquipedia

    TL;DR

    • Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris has earned $2 million from prize winnings in Call of Duty, as of November 25, 2025.
    • His annual earnings have reached six figures for the past seven consecutive years, demonstrating remarkable consistency.
    • aBeZy’s biggest achievements in esports have been part of two world championship-winning teams in 2019 and 2021.
    • He was entered into the Guinness World Records in November 2023 for being the most successful professional Call of Duty player. At that time, he’d made $1.3 million.
    • aBeZy left Atlanta FaZe in the summer of 2025 and has since joined the LA Thieves.

    Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris really is Mr Consistency. The 26-year-old American’s winnings have been in six figures for each of the last seven years.

    He’s made an impressive $2 million from playing Call of Duty at the highest level, making him the most financially successful competitor in the game’s history.

    His greatest achievements are being crowned world champion in 2019 and 2021. However, he has 26 tournament wins overall and has also been runner-up that many times.

    In our analysis of aBeZy’s net worth, we explore his tournament earnings, salary, endorsements and other business interests.

    Who is aBeZy?

    His real name is Tyler Pharris, a 26-year-old American who is the most financially successful player in Call of Duty history.

    He has made $2 million from 63 tournaments since 2018, according to esports earnings, with six-figure earnings in each of the last seven years.

    aBeZy’s profile summary

    Full nameTyler Pharris
    In-game nameaBeZy
    Date of birthNovember 3, 1999
    NationalityAmerican
    TeamLA Thieves
    Years active2018-present
    Games playedCall of Duty
    Estimated net worth$2 million 
    Major achievementsTwo-time world champion

    What is aBeZy’s net worth in 2025?

    We are basing our estimate of his net worth on his career earnings, which had reached $2 million as of November 25, 2025.

    However, he will have earned a basic salary from his various teams, and for many years, that would have been at least $50,000 a year to comply with Call of Duty rules.

    His wealth is likely to have been further boosted by income from Twitch streaming, YouTube videos, and various sponsorships.

    aBeZy’s main sources of income

    So, where does aBeZy make his money? Here, we explore the various revenue sources.

    Prize winnings

    The bulk of aBeZy’s wealth comes from the $2 million in prize winnings he has earned as of November 25, 2025. 

    His best year came in 2021, when he made $515,916,67 from 12 tournaments, including $300,000 for winning the Call of Duty League Championship.

    The second-best annual performance was 2019, when he earned $310,114 from eight events, with the most lucrative being the $160,000 from the CWL Championship.

    However, aBeZy has earned more than $200,000 in four other years: 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024, while six tournaments have netted him six-figure sums.

    Salary

    Top esports players receive an annual salary from their teams, and for a number of years, this was set at a minimum of approximately $50,000 for Call of Duty players.

    While it’s unclear what aBeZy will have earned, it’s safe to assume that he would be on a decent amount, given his success and standing in the game.

    For example, leading esports competitors can earn up to $187,200 per year, according to a report from the Influencer Marketing Hub. 

    Streaming

    Streaming is a popular way for prominent esports competitors to boost their income, and aBeZy has a profile on Twitch with 184,000 followers.

    The account currently has 212 subscribers, according to data compiled by streamscharts. However, earnings aren’t fixed as players often have individual contract terms.

    Viewers can also send money in the form of tips to players, although aBeZy emphasises that they only donate if they have the money.

    In addition, aBeZy has a YouTube account with 26,500 subscribers at the time of writing in late November 2025.

    He has posted 33 videos to this channel, set up in July 2021, which have received 1.08 million views. Earnings, however, will also depend on his agreement with YouTube. 

    Although the terms of players’ contracts aren’t disclosed, it’s likely that they benefit to some degree from sponsorship deals signed by their teams.

    In late June 2026, 100 Thieves announced a multi-year, multi-category partnership with Razer, the lifestyle brand. 

    In late October 2025, aBeZy posted on X (formerly Twitter) about the company’s new Raiju V3 Pro controllers.

    The team was also sponsored by Lexus, according to an August 2024 news article that reported a custom-designed fleet.

    A strategic partnership was also announced in August 2025 with Theta Network, a decentralised cloud infrastructure provider company.

    Prior to joining LA Thieves, aBeZy had promoted BattleBeaver’s controllers on X, as the company was sponsoring Atlanta FaZe.

    Separately, The Influence Agency lists aBeZy as one of its 20 esports influencers for companies to consider if they want to “level up” their digital marketing strategies.

    aBeZy’s business ventures and investments?

    He doesn’t appear to have any external business interests or notable investments. This is probably because he’s still playing esports at the highest level.

    aBeZy’s early life and background

    Not much is known about his early life. It’s understood that he was gaining CoD skills around the time Black Ops 3 was released.

    He made a name for himself by playing online search-and-destroy matches, according to a YouTube documentary, and was noticed by the likes of Chris Lehr, also known as Simp.

    As he was too young to play competitively, he continued competing in S&D tournaments and made connections on the scene. This included John “x2Pac ThuGLorD” Hartley.

    His pro journey eventually began after he turned 18 years old, just after World War 2 was released, with Enigma6.

    aBeZy’s career progression

    In 2018, he joined eUnited and made $309,475 from four tournaments. The standout result was the 2019 world championship.

    However, aBeZy is most associated with Atlanta FaZe, which he joined in early 2020 and with whom he enjoyed a hugely successful six years.

    It saw him enter the Guinness World Records for being the most successful professional Call of Duty player. At that time, in November 2023, he’d made $1.3 million.

    Double world champion

    Very few competitors can win world titles and even fewer can lay claim to doing it twice, but that’s one of aBeZy’s biggest achievements in esports.

    The first title came in 2019 when he was playing for eUnited. The team won on Black Ops 4 at the event in Los Angeles, beating 100 Thieves 3-2 in the final.

    Two years later, aBeZy was a champion again. This time, the victory came when he was playing for Atlanta FaZe, which beat Toronto Ultra. As an added bonus, aBeZy was awarded the CDL Championship MVP Award, with news articles highlighting him being dubbed the “First-Blood King”.

    A fresh start

    In August 2025, it was revealed that aBeZy would be leaving Atlanta FaZe and starting a new chapter with LA Thieves.

    In a video posted on X, he described his time with FaZe as “an insane six years”, acknowledging the past season had been mentally tough on everyone.

    He reflected that he’d been through the best and worst of times with Simp (Chris Lehr) and expressed his gratitude to the owners, coaches, content team and supporters.

    “I can’t thank everyone enough for what they’ve done to make this journey as good as it has been for me,” he said. “I’m blessed to be able to say I was part of something so special. We accomplished so much, and it’s been unbelievable.” 

    aBeZy's post on InstagramaBeZy's post on Instagram
    Image credit: Instagram

    aBeZy’s lifestyle & spending habits

    It’s fair to say that aBeZy isn’t flash with his cash. The social media platforms he uses are mainly focused on his efforts in front of the screen.

    However, he did post a photograph of a new white BMW back in December 2019, writing on Instagram: “Had to treat myself with this beauty after Champs”😍

    He also appears to have become pretty health-conscious, revealing in interviews that he’s a regular gym-goer. He recently posted a photo to illustrate his progress.

    Earlier this year on YouTube, aBeZy gave a fascinating insight into an average day in his life, which started with his alarm going off at 9.15 am.

    A gym workout was followed by a breakfast of scrambled eggs, a bagel, fruit, oatmeal and Greek yoghurt. “That’s my go-to almost every single day,” he said. 

    He then hit the road, picking up a black coffee from Starbucks, and heading to the Atlanta FaZe base, which was his team at the time.

    The video showed him competing in a match before heading to a steakhouse for dinner around 6pm, then back to his desk to stream for a couple of hours.

    aBeZy’s philanthropy and charitable donations?

    Although aBeZy doesn’t appear to support a particular cause, he has been involved with charitable events.

    How does aBeZy’s net worth compare to other esports stars?

    In the world of Call of Duty, no one has won more than aBeZy. His $2 million haul is just ahead of Chris “Simp” Lehr’s $1.95 million total. 

    However, aBeZy’s impressive winnings are only enough to place him 63rd on the all-time esports rich list and the seventh-best American. 

    Conclusion

    Tyler “aBeZy” Pharris has played for several teams in his esports career, but no matter whose colours he wears, he has been consistent. 

    In addition to his annual salary, which would have been a minimum of $50,000 for many years, he’s earned a remarkable $2 million in tournament winnings.

    However, it doesn’t look like aBeZy has plans to retire soon. With youth still on his side and having recently joined LA Thieves, he has every chance to increase his net worth.

    How much does aBeZy make a year?

    aBeZy’s annual earnings have been in the six-figure range for the past seven consecutive years. He has made $2 million in prize winnings during his career.

    aBeZy’s real name is Tyler Pharris, and he’s the world’s most financially successful Call of Duty player.

    aBeZy was born on November 3, 1999. This makes him 26 years old at the time of writing.

    aBeZy is from the United States.

    What team does aBeZy play for?

    aBeZy now plays for LA Thieves, having left Atlanta FaZe in August 2025.

    aBeZy career Esports Money Pharris Tyler won
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