
In December, Eacott was listed as the ninth top content creator of 2020 by YouTube, as well as the sixth-most-viewed gaming creator of the year and one of the top live streamers by views of 2020. The following month, Click announced they would "stop filming videos for the foreseeable future" with the members wanting to "spend time working on own content". In June 2020, during Fortnite 's season-ending live event "The Device", Eacott's stream peaked at over 900,000 concurrent viewers.

Eacott has partnered with Rooster Teeth, and is represented by Click Management and WME. Similarly, early that month, Eacott, Watkins, and the other members of Click, did a 36-hour charity stream for the bushfire relief efforts and raised over A$300,000. Eacott and Watkins celebrated the announcement by undertaking in a 12-hour live stream to raise money for the ongoing Australian bushfire relief effort, and raised A$100,000. On 13 January 2020, it was announced that Eacott, along with fellow Australian YouTuber Elliott "Muselk" Watkins, had signed a deal with YouTube to stream exclusively on that platform he had previously streamed on Twitch. They also noted Eacott's video-editing style, which "uses zoom in and spliced graphics to highlight his reactions, with a camera focused directly on his face as he sits in front of a computer screen." Reporting on this, Business Insider described him as being known for his "comedic riffs" and use of memes. In December, Eacott was acknowledged in YouTube's 2019 end-of-year summary, YouTube Rewind 2019: For the Record, as the eighth-most-viewed content creator of the year, with 2 billion views in 2019.
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In October 2019, it was announced that Eacott would appear as himself in the 2021 film Free Guy, alongside streamers Ninja and Jacksepticeye. After the release of the game's second chapter in October 2019, the focus of Eacott's videos further shifted away from Fortnite he stated that he was disappointed with the update's lack of content.
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Following this, Eacott's production of Minecraft-related videos began to increase, although he welcomed an update that restricted the abilities of the mechanical suit.

The addition was described as "overpowered and unbalanced". Eacott, along with some other streamers, was critical of the tenth season of Fortnite Battle Royale, which was released in August 2019 and introduced the "B.R.U.T.E"-a mechanical suit with missile launchers and a giant shotgun. By July 2019, Eacott was the third-most-subscribed YouTube Fortnite streamer, with more than 10.8 million subscribers and over 7 billion video views. In April 2019, his channel reached 10 million subscribers, becoming the second Australian gaming content creator to hit that milestone. On 18 September 2018, Eacott was announced as a member of the launch roster of the entertainment collective Click (also known as the Click Crew), alongside other Australian gaming personalities. His channel experienced a substantial growth in popularity when he began playing Fortnite Battle Royale in 2018. Eacott focused on video game commentaries and challenge videos, primarily of the Madden NFL video game series.

After getting his recording equipment stolen, he registered the "LazarBeam" YouTube gaming channel on 4 January 2015 taking the name of one of his former RuneScape characters. He originally began posting videos of demolition in slow motion on YouTube, under the name "CrushSlash". Įacott dropped out of high school at the age of 15 and started working in his family's construction business. In December 2019, Eacott was acknowledged as YouTube's eighth-most-viewed content creator of the year, with 2 billion views in 2019.Īs of June 2022, his three YouTube channels have collectively reached over 24 million subscribers and 8 billion video views, with his main channel ranking as the third-most-subscribed and third-most-viewed channel on the platform from Australia. His channel experienced substantial growth in popularity when he began posting videos of Fortnite Battle Royale in 2018. As his channel grew, his style of video content diversified to include more vlog and comedy style videos. After having his equipment stolen, he registered his current YouTube channel in 2015, Eacott primarily posted Let's Play and challenge videos of various video games. Įacott began making slow motion demolition videos in 2014 while working in his family's construction business.

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Lannan Neville Eacott (born 14 December 1994), better known as LazarBeam, is an Australian YouTuber, professional gamer and Internet personality, known primarily for his video game commentary videos, "comedic riffs" and memes.
