Funhaus

"Funhaus is a Rooster Teeth thing.

''Funhaus is a bunch of people who play games. Does that mean we only play games? No - we've also got podcasts and fan Qs&As...about games.''

Mainly.

''We're Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, Elyse Willems, Matt Peake, Omar de Armas, Dan Schneider, Don Casanova, Jacob Fullerton, Adam Brouillard, and Jon Smith. We'll play everything from GTA to the crappiest games we can find. We'll also be doing regular news content with The Know (Mondays and Wednesdays), Let's Play, event coverage, live streams, fan events, and collaborations with any Rooster Teeth friends and colleagues who wouldn't be embarrassed to be seen with us.''

Subscribe to Rooster Teeth to see videos one day early along with our Dungeons and Dragons series: Funhaus Website"

- Official YouTube channel Description

Funhaus (pronounced as "Fun-House", also known as "FunHaus", "Rooster Teeth West", "Rooster Teeth California", "Rooster Teeth los Angeles/LA' or simply known as the "Funhaus Team", and often abbreviated as FH) is an American division unit and a YouTube production company launched by Rooster Teeth back in February of 2015 in Rooster Teeth's brand new Los Angeles offices and studios comprised of former Machinima's Inside Gaming veterans. It is also one of Rooster Teeth's gaming and podcast YouTube channels. Like Achievement Hunter, The Know, Game Kids and ScrewAttack, it is a YouTube channel owned by Rooster Teeth based in Los Angeles, CA, run by a group of gamers. The content mostly consists of gameplay videos, as well as podcasts and Q&As.

This another division branch of Rooster Teeth Productions that is comprised of and features former members of the former Inside Gaming YouTube Producers group, a division from Machinima Inc. The channel focuses on and creates both gaming news and comedy gameplay videos, similar to  The Know  and  Let's Play  respectively, such as Let's Plays and other video game related content. The channel was was initially founded and created by the former cast of Inside Gaming veterans, along with Rooster Teeth staff members Burnie Burns and Jon Risinger on February 5, 2015. Hosted by the former cast of Machinima Inc's (Adam Kovic, James Willems, Bruce Greene, Lawrence Sonntag, Matt Peake, and formerly Sean "Spoole" Poole and Joel Rubin), along with former  host Elyse Willems, and Omar de Armas, the channel produces and hosts a large variety of gameplay videos of various genres in a retrospective and comedic manner, in a similar manner to Achievement Hunter   , where the team claims that they "will play everything from GTA to the crappiest games they can find". These range from forgotten trash like Demo Disk where they play games from late 90s demo CDs and drinking games because they claim that they are "responsible adults". Their Funhaus GTA 5 Gameplay is a series where the crew (either one person or 4 crew members) would play GTA Online matches, usually with the fan community.

In addition to game play, Funhaus also produces podcasts and field fan Qs&As (mostly about games), including segments, and be doing regular news content for The Know, appearing on the the Rooster Teeth news channel on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (with Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene as co-anchors, also appearing alongside Ashley Jenkins, Jon Risinger, Ryan Haywood, Gus Sorola and formerly Meg Turney until her departure from Rooster Teeth and The Know in June 2016), Let's Plays, event coverages, live streams, fan meetups and events at various conventions and expos (such as LPL, RTX, PAX etc) as well as collaborations and crossovers with other fellow Rooster Teeth friends and colleagues, who "wouldn't be [too] embarrassed to be seen with them", according to the team. Previously, Funhaus collaborated with Achievement Hunter and The Know (which they still do), in addition to ScrewAttack (now Game Attack), Kinda Funny, The Creatures and CowChop.

After leaving Machinima Inc. in late January of 2015, the group formed a partnership, ownership and developed an acquisition along with (and by) Rooster Teeth Productions as part of the newly formed West Coast branch of the company's brand new built offices and studios located in Los Angeles, California. They were made part of the studio on February 5, 2015. Very similar to their earlier works on Inside Gaming at Machinima Inc, Funhaus covers video game news (reviewing technology products and video games), video gameplays, live action skits, Q&As, podcasts, reviews and previews on their channel in addition to crossovers and collaborations with Rooster Teeth and Achievement Hunter.

Funhaus is based, headquartered, filmed and located in the Los Angeles, California offices and studios of Rooster Teeth Productions. The channel officially launched on February 16, 2015. Funhaus produces many other content shows and podcasts such as "Open Haus" (Q&A), "Art Haus" (Fan Art), a host talk-show podcast called Dude Soup, and game play series such as Demo Disk and Wheelhaus with rollicking, inspired commentary. Entertaining as a group, Funhaus broadcasts live game plays from GTA to “Demo Disk Gameplay” obscurities, along with vodka-inspired drunken plays featuring games like Dark Souls and Super Mario Maker. Collaborating with Rooster Teeth and fellow Rooster Teeth divisions (Achievement Hunter, The Know, Game Attack, The Creatures, CowChop and Kinda Funny), Funhaus frequently appears on the Let’s Play channel, the RT Podcast, occasionally on the Off Topic Podcast and The Know as part of their news division with Rooster Teeth

Their official Twitter handle is @FunhausTeam. Their official YouTube page can be found here, and their official subreddit can be found here.

In early 2016, shortly following one full year of employment, both Sean Poole and Joel Rubin would amicably resign from their positions at Funhaus and Rooster Teeth, with ''Let's Play Live! 2'' in Los Angeles/LA and RTX 2016 only a few months away. On February 8, Poole announced his departure in order to return to his hometown of Seattle, where he continues to focus more to live stream on Twitch full time. On April 5, Rubin announced his departure. He currently works for SourceFed and SourceFedNERD as Director of Programming.

Joining forces with leading production company Rooster Teeth in 2015, Funhaus has already amassed 1M+ YouTube subscribers and 400M+ channel views. Since its founding, Funhaus has grown to become a major core component of Rooster Teeth next to Achievement Hunter, hosting a wide variety of videos related to video games. Their website, formatted to the Rooster Teeth website was launched in 2015 along with the Funhaus YouTube channel. The most frequent videos are hosted by the seven most prolific employees: Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, Matt Peake, Elyse Willems, and Omar de Armas. As of December 2016, Funhaus clocks over 200,000 Twitter followers and over 1 million subscribers on their YouTube channel. Bruce Greene currently serves as the General Manager and Main Head of Funhaus with Adam Kovic as his right hand man after Joel Rubin resigned from his position as Channel Director of Programming.

About
The team of Funhaus were previously known as Inside Gaming, a channel owned by Machinima. In January, 2015, the crew announced their departure from the company. The guys of Inside Gaming were acquired by Rooster Teeth, and the new channel Funhaus debuted on February 5, 2015. Within 12 hours of their first video being uploaded, the channel had passed 100,000 subscribers.

Most of the content that Funhaus uploads consists of gameplay videos. The trio of Adam, Bruce and James are known for playing hilariously bad games and finding humor in them. Adam is mostly the one at the mouse and keyboard, while Bruce and James provide comedic commentary over the games. They also create podcasts and Q&As and the team, as now essential parts of the Rooster Teeth family, appear in a lot of videos on other channels, such as Rooster Teeth, LetsPlay and The Know.

History and Creation
Funhaus is best known as the "Inside Gaming" of Rooster Teeth, a brand under the name of the RT company. Inside Gaming is the main editorial brand by the company of Machinima Inc. Originally a Halo exclusive show under the name Inside Halo and later video game news show on the Machinima main YouTube channel, it later branched out into its own multimedia conglomerate that covers gameplay, live action skits, Q&As, podcasts, reviews, and previews. Coverage of gaming news, previews, and reviews was provided for more than 600,000 weekly viewers through daily and weekly shows on its YouTube channel hosted by then employee Adam Kovic under the alias "The Dead Pixel" and Mike Rouse, also known as "sodagod'. Mike's position was later replaced byb fellow Machinima Inc staff member Bruce Greene during the relaunch. He was often seen in Halo 3-themed machinima form in his lava-red Recon helmet.

Inside Gaming is the successor to Machinima's discontinued segment, Inside Halo, which was less successful because of the lack of news surrounding the Halo series. Inside Halo was developed and hosted by "Soda God" who alternated weekly hosting with Adam Kovic who became the only host. Eventually an official co-host, Matt Dannevik, joined Kovic on the set of Inside Gaming Daily; he was laid off in December 2012. Producers Bruce Greene and James Willems regularly co-hosted with Kovic, and have started their own YouTube channel under Inside Gaming.[24] Inside Gaming also hosted its own annual awards show, the "Inside Gaming Awards" in Los Angeles.[23] The awards show celebrates the biggest developers and achievements in the video-games industry, and features top gaming choices by viewers and the staff of Inside Gaming. Categories in which games are selected include, among others: Game of the Year, Best Online Multiplayer, and Best Original Games.

On January 26th, 2015, the original Inside Gaming cast (Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, Matt Peake, Joel Rubin, and Sean "Spoole" Poole) announced that they would be leaving Machinima and later officially join Rooster Teeth under the new name Funhaus. They left on January 27th.

On April 2nd, 2015, The Inside Gaming Twitter account tweeted that they would be making an announcement the following week, followed by a confirmation of the announcement the next day. On April 9th, 2015, The Inside Gaming YouTube Channel uploaded a video announcing the return of the show along with former IG Co-host Matt Dannevik. Matt Dannevik announced in a video that he would be returning to Machinima and taking over the Inside Gaming channel, with help from other members of Machinima. On the same day, Matt posted an AMA on /r/insidegaming where he answered questions regarding the revival of the channel. As of 2015, Phil Jasicki was the only member of the original crew to not leave the company with the rest of the team. On April 9th, 2015, former IG daily co-host Matt Dannevik confirmed that he would return to host the daily news segments.

The new cast of Inside Gaming comprises of Brandon Winfrey, Chloe Dykstra, Phil Jasicki, Stephen Ford and Shane / Shibby.

Former Crew Members
- Rob Smith - Esmeralda Portillo - Landon Robinson - Brian P. Rubin - John Yniguez - Miguel Concepcion - Chris Hudas - Adam Kovic – Co-Founder and oldest member of the crew. - Bruce Greene - Co-Founder - James Willems - Lawrence Sonntag - Sean “Spoole” Poole - Joel Rubin - Matt Peake

2007-2009: Inside Halo
On October 10th, 2007, Inside Halo was launched on the Machinima website and later on the Machinima YouTube channel Hosted by sodagod (Mike Rouse) and thedeadpixel (Adam Kovic), the show covered Halo-related news with skits between segments utilizing Halo to represent the hosts. The show ran for 30 episodes. On February 9th, 2009, Adam Kovic announced the relaunch of the show into  Inside Gaming, which would from then on cover news and segments from all video games. Mike Rouse would no longer co-host and was replaced by Machinima staff member Bruce Greene.

2009-2015: Inside Gaming
On February 22nd, 2009, the first episode of Inside Gaming was released. The show retained its utilization of Halo in order to represent its hosts, but no longer strictly adhered to Halo-related news and instead the video game industry in general. It was primarily hosted by Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene. Later episodes would abandon Inside Halo’s format in favor of live action and direct comedy.

YouTube Channel
While created in June of 2008, the Inside Gaming channel began uploading content on March 24th, 2013 covering 2013 PAX East. From there, the channel began uploading daily content; primarily gameplay, live action skits, podcasts, and reviews. As of January 2015, the channel had garnered more than 700,000 subscribers.

2013-2015: Inception and Employment growth
Funhaus had first been founded in 2007 and launched in started in 2013 as the YouTube channel "Inside Gaming", working with and under the company of Machinima Inc. It was originally started as a news channel featuring only Machinima Inc staff and the original Inside Gaming co-founders Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene. Game plays videos were soon introduced and it quickly became their dominant form of content. Over time, more and new members were introduced into the group, most of them were already working behind the scenes as editors, script writers and such. James Willems was the first to be featured in a video alongside Kovic and Greene. The group continued to grow, expand, develop and evolve over time adding Lawrence Sonntag, Matt Peake, Joel Rubin, and Sean Poole while at Inside Gaming and Machinima. Inside Gaming departed from Machinima and formed Funhaus after joining Rooster Teeth, the group initially consisted of a seven main cast members team: Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, Lawrence Sonntag, James Willems, Joel Rubin, Matt Peake & Sean Poole. The team was already known online Machinima’s old Inside Gaming department, and have previously appeared on season two of Rooster Teeth’s competition show The Gauntlet. Inside Gaming also attended at RTX 2014. Furthermore, Adam Kovic from Inside Gaming also made an appearance on Rooster Teeth's 2014 Extra Life Stream.

Steam Roulette
Steam Roulette  is a series of the IG crew playing random games on Steam using Steam Roulette. Certain games such as Chaser and The Sims 3 would branch out into their own gameplay series.

GTAIV Mod Gameplay
GTAIV Mod Gameplay  is a series where the crew would play a heavily modded Grand Theft Auto IV, often resulting in the game becoming unstable and prone to crashing. The show is notable for featuring guest stars from the video game industry such as Jason Zumwalt (The voice of Roman Bellic in GTAIV) and Oliver Vaquer (The voice of Robert Lutece in Bioshock Infinite). It is currently the most watched series, with its most popular video having more than 1,500,000 views as of 2015.

Drunk Series
The Drunk Series  is a gameshow where the crew would play a specific game that was handpicked and place certain rules where the participants must take shots (ie : One death while playing Dark Souls equals one shot) which usually resulted in the crew becoming intoxicated.

Force Quit
Force Quit  is a live action mockumentary series detailing the daily lives of the Inside Gaming crew working on Machinima. The series would become notable due to its low view count, becoming a joke among the crew.

Podcast
The Inside Gaming Podcast  is a weekly podcast show where the Inside Gaming crew talk about events in the video game industry and provide commentary on the subject. Though originally the format involved the crew speaking together face to face, later episodes involved them simultaneously playing video games.

The Movie: The Game
The Movie: The Game  is a series in which the crew would watch videogame cutscenes and criticize the flaws and plotholes of said scenes, similar to the format of MST3K.

Q&A
The Q&A  is a weekly segment where the IG crew would answer questions submitted to them by the community on the IG subreddit.

GTA Online Gameplay
GTA Online Gameplay  is a series where the crew play matches on GTA Online. Originally beginning as a challenge series similar to the Imaginary Achievements series on Achievement Hunter, it later involved basic online matches. The crew would often play alongside members of the fanbase, prominently Nate, Turbid, Katybacon, Jessicore, Sizzle, and others.

Online Popularity
Before their departure from Machinima, The Inside Gaming YouTube channel had garnered more than 700,000 subscribers with their videos having a regular view count of more than 200,000[2]. In early 2013, /r/insidegaming was created by former crew member Jaysagus which by 2015 had 20.000 users or “actors”[3]. The Inside Gaming Twitter account[4] which was created on april 2009 has since gain more than 178.000 followers while their Facebook page[5]has more than 113.000 likes.

Criticism
Inside Gaming is often criticized for using clickbait-style thumbnails and titles for their videos. On October 30th, 2014, Inside Gaming uploaded a podcast video titled “Xbox One VS PS4: CONSOLE WAR” in which they address why they use clickbait for their videos.

Like Skyrim with Guns
Like Skyrim with Guns  is a memorable quote from Inside Gaming’s Adam Kovic comparing the open world first-person shooter game Far Cry 3 with the action role-playing game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which was widely mocked by the online gaming community.

2015: Departure from Machinima, Rooster Teeth inauguration and Forming Funhaus
It was initially announced on January 26th, 2015 that a large majority of the Inside Gaming employees (Main Hosts and co-founders Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene, along with Lawrence Sonntag, Joel Rubin, Sean Poole, James Willems, and Matt Peake) would be leaving the company of Machinima Inc to form their own independent network. On January 27th, 2015, the Inside Gaming crew announced that they are leaving Machinima on their daily news program. Then, the group, formerly known as Inside Gaming, a division of Machinima had announced via a YouTube video on 29 January 2015 that they were leaving Inside Gaming and Machinima and that they were going independent from their former network while still residing and working in Los Angeles, California. The news was later covered by several gaming sites. The last episode of the daily was aired on January 30th as their farewell to the company.

2015-present: Popularization and growth
On February 3, 2015, Burnie tweeted that he and Jon Risinger were visiting L.A, and confirmed that they were going to establish brand new new Rooster Teeth offices and studios there on the West Coast. On the same day, Funhaus had also officially signed up for and joined Twitter on February 3, 2015 at 4:50 p.m.

On February 5, 2015, Rooster Teeth Co-Founder and Creative Director Burnie Burns had officially announced via his journal entry blog post on the Rooster Teeth website that Funhaus was officially joining the Rooster Teeth family, that the Inside Gaming Cast will be joining the company on board under the new name and logo of Funhaus, re-branding and re-naming themselves as part of their newly formed West Coast branch, and that they're officially a division of Rooster Teeth just like The Know and Achievement Hunter, being owned by Rooster Teeth with Inside Gaming and GameTrailers moving into Rooster Teeth's newly formed Los Angeles, California offices and studios. Introducing and announcing Funhaus as well as welcoming them to the company and family in his journal, Burnie explained that he was very excited with how Rooster Teeth is giving its fans much more video gaming, news, podcast, Q&A and skits content to consume throughout an all-new channel from the (and based on) the West Coast and not just from Texas. Furthermore, he wrote that he, including the rest of the staff are very proud to announce, introduce and welcome to the company and the fans the newest member of the extensive Rooster Teeth family, a comedy and gaming group named and called: Funhaus. The Austin-based production company which is famous for animated web series like Red vs. Blue and RWBY has recently launched the Funhaus channel, which will create content from Rooster Teeth’s newly-formed and built Los Angeles, California offices and studios in the sunny Californian West Coast city, and that Funhaus, which is a brand new Rooster Teeth division comedy and gaming group channel (similar to Achievement Hunter and Game Kids) will debut and feature gaming content with a seven-member cast members team consisting of seasoned gaming veterans, main hosts, and talented producers named Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, Lawrence Sonntag, James Willems, Joel Rubin, Matt Peake, and Sean "Spoole" Poole, who have finally landed themselves at Rooster Teeth. The seven cast members are already known online from Machinima’s old Inside Gaming department, and have previously appeared on season two of Rooster Teeth’s competition show The Gauntlet. The fans may know and remember them from places such as Attack of the Show!, G4, Machinina Inc's Inside Gaming and ETC and even Rooster Teeth's award winning, world changing series The Gauntlet Season 2. Probably from the last one. On the same day, The Funhaus YouTube channel was created and alongside the Rooster Teeth Channel, they had uploaded a video regarding the announcement and introduction.

Burnie had also explained that the Funhaus Team will not only play video games, Let's Plays and video gameplay antics in a retrospective and conedic manner similar to Achievement Hunter and Game Kids on their channel, but they will also make regular re-appearances on all the Rooster Teeth content that fans "know and love", collaborating with Rooster Teeth and above, elsewhere and beyond, including collaborating and crossing over with Achievement Hunter, The Know and Game Kids. Funhaus will also feature the silly and comical Rooster Teeth adventures of these seven-man cast team producers and hosts in Rooster Teeth's brand newly built and established West Coast offces and studios located in the warm and sunny city of Los Angeles, California. They will also release a podcast called Dude Soup, cover related events, participate in fan Q&A sessions, their experience as video game news anchors will help contribute to Rooster Teeth’s news show The Know, contribute and participate alongside Rooster Teeth and Achievement Hunter at their first Let's Play Live concert, and the fans should also expect to see them appear and contribute on Rooster Teeth’s video podcast (the RT podcast) and Rooster Teeth's comedy game show called "On the Spot" as well. Last but not the least, the fans should also expect a steady growth of the Funhaus channel in addition to expect a steady "invasion" and crossovers of the RT cast on the Funhaus channel as well, which means that many various staff members of the Austin production company of Rooster Teeth, and it's subsidiaries Achievement Hunter, The Know and Game Kids (which was acquired by YouTube multi-channel network Fullscreen in November of 2014) will also frequently be seen to participate and collaborate in Funhaus’s projects, too as well as collaborate with fellow video gaming and podcast channel Achievement Hunter and other Rooster Teeth channels Game Kids and The Know. “It’s always a great day when we can add new and talented people to our ranks here at RT,” wrote Rooster Teeth’s Creative Director Burnie Burns in a blog post. ''“And today’s addition is a monster. Welcome aboard, guys! Glad to have you with us. You are doing a terrible job and we need to talk right away. Please email me your availability for next week. You had a good run.”''

During this time, Rooster Teeth has had a lot on its plate these last few months. The studio debuted a family-friendly gaming channel called Game Kids in December 2014, and is organizing a live Let’s Play event featuring the company’s Achievement Hunter crew (in addition to Funhaus and other Rooster teeth staff members, other Internet and YouTube personalities and special guests). And this past weekend, Rooster Teeth unfortunately dealt with the loss of animation director Monty Oum. It was also announced that Funhaus officially begins "hausing" videos (debuts content) starting on no sooner until February 16, 2015. But until then, the fans can get an early look as they get going by supporting it's channel (and other social media pages), primarily by subscribing to their fully operational channel at: www.youtube.com/funhaus. The fans will also have some incentive to subscribe to its YouTube channel: in order to fully see them in action. Funhaus promises it will upload the first podcast episode early if its channel can get 100,000 subscribers by Sunday, February 8.

Shortly after, on the same day (Feb 5, 2015) Funhaus had officially signed up for and joined YouTube releasing a welcome video via their YouTube page introducing and announcing their channel's cast as well as welcoming the team to the Rooster Teeth family. Their very first video ever, which can be found here, uploaded to YouTube on February 5, 2015 is an introductory video that gives a brief introductory beginners guide on the channel, the cast moving in their stuff and settling down in Rooster Teeth's brand newly formed and built Los Angeles, California offices and studios, introducing their channel's cast (Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene, along with James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, Matt Peake as well as Joel Rubin and Sean "Spoole" Poole with Burnie starring alongside the team, setting everything up). The team introduced and announced themselves, their channel and that they will also be doing some more stuff with Rooster Teeth later on in a laid back and non-serious style. There was also a sneak peek of their channels content, what their channel will be doing as well as revealing the new orange-and-black Funhaus logo. It was also announced on The Know that they will be creating plenty of gaming content ranging from podcasts, to fan Qs&As, to live action skits to gameplays to also be joining on board The Know, to talk about video game news, everything going around the world of video games, entertainment, technology and beyond. It was also mentioned by Ashley that Adam would be in the Austin studios office February 9th, and encouraged the fans to subscribe to the Funhaus channel to get ready for their action. Around the same day as the channel’s announcement, /r/funhaus, was created and has since gathered more than 25.000 users or “hausmates”, pronoucned as "house mates".

The video also set the challenge in which if Funhaus reached 100k subscribers by Sunday February 8, that they (Funhaus) promises that they were going to release a podcast early and that it will upload the first podcast episode early, but only if its channel can get 100,000 subscribers by Sunday, February 8. It was revealed shortly after that they had reached their target of 100k subscribers in less than 12 hours via Twitter. By February 17, Funhaus had surpassed 300k subscribers.



Funhaus was officially launched via Twitter on February 16, 2015. Their YouTube channel also started uploading YouTube videos and hausing after so many people subscribed.

Shortly after, Funhaus released their first official podcast titled "Dude Soup" with Burnie and uploaded a video titled “SO WHAT NOW? (With Burnie!)”, uploaded to YouTube on February 7th, 2015, with Burnie guest starring alongside the Funhaus Team. The podcast revealed a beginners guide, and an in-depth look and analysis at Funhaus, their plans and expectations, types of content, videos and shows they will produce and start workign on, as well as their future projects and goals, where they further discuss in detail about the crew joining Rooster Teeth alongside Burnie Burns. As of March, 2015, the video has gathered more than 560.000 views. The Channel officially became active on February 16th, 2015. The Dude Soup shirt, as well as Funhaus merchandise started going on sale on the Rooster T store. Jon probably had the design finalized and ready to go on the website before the podcast was even finished. From 2:20 until 7:20, they discussed possible names. From 8:30 until 31:10, they discussed their departure from Machinima Inc., and retiring and discontinuing the Inside Gaming name, brand and logo, re branding and renaming themselves and the new name of Funhaus after joining up with Rooster Teeth. From 34:40 - 37:00, they discussed setting up Funhaus, from 37:56 - 49:40 they discussed "The Hobbie and Movies", and finally, from 49:57 - 54:50, they discussed what is next up for them in the future.

On February 9th, 2015, Rooster Teeth launched the Funhaus podcast, Dude Soup. The podcast stars four (Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, Lawrence Sonntag, and James Willems) members of Funhaus, with occasional guest appearances from other Rooster Teeth employees. Dude Soup focuses on comedy, gaming news and game culture in general. Funhaus also hosted a FAQ Podcast where Funhaus Answers Questions. On the same day, February 9, 2015, Funhaus staff member Adam had made his appearance on Episode #310 of the RT podcast with Gus, Burnie, Gavin and Meg. This was later uploaded to YouTube on February 10th, 2015. On the same day, Funhaus was also announced and ntroduced and featured in the "video of the week", featured Adam with the rest of the Achievement Hunters on AHWU Episode #251.

On February 10th, 2015, Funhaus began their collaborations with fellow Rooster Teeth channel and subsidiary The Know in delivering the latest news from the video game world, appearing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene serving as co-anchors with occasional appearances with Funhaus and Rooster Teeth staff members including collaborations with fellow anchors and hosts Ashley Jenkins, Meg Turney, Jon Risinger and Ryan Haywood, a job similar to the Inside Gaming Daily news channel on Machinima Inc's Inside Gaming. Instead of constantly flying back and forth between Los Angeles and Austin every day, this part of The Know is usually filmed at the Funhaus and Rooster Teeth offices in Los Angeles. Collaborations with other The Know hosts, such as Ashley, Meg, Jon and/or Ryan would mostly be done via Skype although they would still fly back and forth between Los Angeles and Austin every now and again (around once a month) to collaborate in person. Similar to their previous work on Machinima, the crew would rely on clickbait style thumbnails and titles with a laid back style on their reporting while keeping as informative as possible. On February 13, 2015, a fan released some fan art based on the Funhaus logo towards the Funhaus subreddit.

On February 19, 2015, Funhaus made their first appearance on Episode #12 of the Rooster Teeth game show "On The Spot", hosted by Rooster Teeth staff member and Funhaus co-founder Jon Risinger. Funhaus staff members James Willems & Bruce Greene were on the Red Team and named themselves "Team Santa Barbara Seawolves" whereas Funhaus staff members Lawrence Sonntag & Adam Kovic were on the Blue Team and had named themselves "Team Public Defecation". The Red Team won.

On February 20th, 2015 (Funhaus and Rooster Teeth employee Adam Kovic's 30th birthday ), 15 days after Funhaus officially joined and partnered up with Rooster Teeth, and four days after they started releasing their shows and content in their website (formatted to the Rooster Teeth website) as well as their YouTube channel, Funhaus collaborated with Achievement Hunter in #IDARB at Rooster Teeth's first Let's Play Live! concert, held at the Moody Theater in Austin, Texas. During Achievement Hunter vs. Funhaus in #IDARB at Let's Play Live 2015, Funhaus competitors were represented by Adam, Bruce, James and Lawrence while the Achievement Hunters were represented by Jack, Ray, Michael and Ryan. Over time, they continued their wealth of crossovers and collaborations in video game plays with Achievement Hunter and with news coverage with The Know. On March 19, 2015, Funhaus released their first reddit Frequently Asked Questions (or FAQ/F.A.Q.).

On April 10, 2015, Ray Narvaez, Jr. announced his departure from Achievement Hunter in favor of and in order to focus on and to pursue full time independent Twitch.tv livestreaming, although he agreed to reprise his roles in X-Ray and Vav and the Internet Box Podcast as well as occasionally guest star in Rooster Teeth's productions every now and again. Narvaez received endorsement from several Funhaus staff members, including Adam Kovic, James Willems and Spoole. On April 16, 2015, Ray and Kerry faced against Adam and James from Funhaus during the Season 2 Finale of On The Spot Episode #20.

The wealth of crossovers and collaborations between Achievement Hunter vs. (and) Funhaus occurred after Narvaez's departure. In May of 2015, Achievement Hunter competed with Funhaus in Smite. In early June of 2015, Funhaus intern Jacob Fullerton began his internship at Funhaus for the summer of 2015. Later, on mid-June of 2015, Rooster Teeth announced RTX Australia and that Funhaus had plans to attend the event. On June 30, 2015, it was announced and confirmed that Bruce and Adam from Funhaus would be attending RTX Australia in January of 2016 alongside James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, Elyse Willems, Gus Sorola and Barbara Dunkleman and others. On July 1, 2015, more fan art was posted to the subreddit. On July 22, 2015, intern Jacob hosted his first reddit AMA.

Almost 6 months later after leaving Machinima Inc and joining Rooster Teeth, at RTX 2015, Funhaus also began hosting their panels for the first time ever since partnering up and being owned by Rooster Teeth after leaving Machinima Inc. In addition to hosting episode #28 of the Dude Soup Podcast hosted and presented live in front of their audience at RTX 2015, they also collaborated with Achievement Hunter in Rainbow Six Seige in a 5 vs 5 match, the Achievement Hunters were represented by Geoff, Jack, Ryan, Michael and Gavin. Ray was also supposed to join, but departed from Achievement Hunter almost four month earlier in favor of and in order to focus on Twitch livestreaming, although he still appeared elsewhere at RTX 2016 such as on the X-Ray and Vav Panel and the Internet Box Podcast Panel at RTX 2015. The Funhaus Team included all seven team members, with Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag and Sean Poole playing. Joel Rubin and Matt Peake served as onlookers and "cheerleaders", from the main stage. Adam, Bruce and Joel were also interviewed at RTX 2015 about their departure from Machinima Inc. as well as their inauguration, partnership, ownership, employment and acquisition and collaborations with Rooster Teeth, including their collaborations with Achievement Hunter. The fifth annual RTX in August 2015 was the largest U.S. convention yet, with more than 40,000 attendees, three different venues, over 90 different exhibitors, and a sponsorship by Pizza Hut. At the time, RTX Co-Director and RT Community Manager Barbara Dunkelman told Tubefilter she expected RTX 2016 to be “even better” than this year’s event. And it certainly seems like the event is on track to be just that.

Almost seven months after Rooster Teeth hosted their first Let's Play Live! concert (at the Moody Theatre in Austin, Texas back in February of 2015), Rooster Teeth released "Let's Play Live: The Documentary" for sponsors on their website on September 14, 2015, starring the Funhaus Team along with Achievement Hunter, Rooster Teeth and other special guests/Internet personalities. The same day, Funhaus also appeared in AHWU. On September 15, 2015, James Willems and Bruce Greene co-starred with Gus Sorola and Burnie Burns on RT Podcast #341. On the same day as well, Funhaus made their first appearance on Episode #4 of Sportsball, with Bruce and Matt (Peake) as the Studio Audience), and Adam Kovic, James Willems and Joel Rubin appearing alongside Barbara Dunkelman, Cole Gallian, Joshua Ornelas, Mariel Salcedo, and Michael Jones.On September 16, 2015, Funhaus staff members Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene appeared alongside fellow The Know hosts Ryan Haywood and Meg Turney during Free Play Episode 311. On September 25, 2015, Bruce Greene and Adam Kovic faced off against Blaine Gibson & Miles Luna during Episode #33 of On The Spot. Bruce also faced off against James in Episode #35 of On The Spot on October 8, 2015. On October 16, 2015, Funhaus released a short video, revealing that Sex Swing: The Animated Adventures was inspired by the video game Rock Band 4. On October 19, 2015, Funhaus visited the Achievement Hunter office for AHWU #287.

On November 4, 2015, ScrewAttack announced that they would be partnering up and becoming part of Rooster Teeth's family. In mid November of 2015, they merged with Rooster Teeth into the extensive Rooster Teeth family and community as well as announcing their collaborations with Achievement Hunter vs. Funhaus. Its website has updated to be consistent Rooster Teeth's branding, along with all its previously existing users becoming Rooster Teeth users and its forums being absorbed into Rooster Teeth's forums. In addition, RTX 2016 dates were announced on November 12, 2015 with the ScrewAttack Gamign Convention (SGC) merging into RTX starting as of RTX 2016.

On November 23, 2015, former GameTrailers host Elyse Willems was confirmed to be part of Funhaus and Rooster Teeth. In December of 2015, Sean Poole, having been able to visit his family in Seattle for the first time since working in California, told Bruce that he would be amicibly leaving the company two months later in February, following their one year anniversary. On December 18, 2015, James and Lawrence were confirmed guests to RTX Australia. On December 30, another wallpaper forum was posted on the Funhaus subreddit.

On January 5, 2016, the Funhaus team returned as Special Guests in Episode #20 of Sportsball. With Bruce Greene in the background, there was also Elyse Willems, Matt Peake, Joel Rubin, Lawrence Sonntag, and James Willems. On January 23-24, 2016, Funhaus attended RTX Australia 2016 held at the Australian Technology Park in Sydney which attracted 11,000 attendees.

On January 26, 2016, it was announced that Omar de Armas would be leaving GameTrailers and joining the Funhaus Team. He joined Funhaus and Rooster Teeth on February 1, 2016. Funhaus celebrated it's one year anniversary of leaving Machinima and joining/partnering up with Rooster Teeth on February 5, 2016.

On February 8, 2016, Sean Poole announced his departure from Funhaus and Rooster Teeth to return to his hometown of Seattle. He left on February 12th.

On February 26, 2016, Funhaus staff members Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene made their first appearance on the Achievement Hunter Off Topic Podcast on Off Topic Episode #13, along with Achievement Hunter and fellow Rooster teeth staff members Michael Jones, Geoff Ramsey and Jeremy Dooley.

On March 2016, current independent Twitch livestreamer, video mange entertainer and the former Achievement Hunter team member Ray Narvaez Jr. announced via Twitter that he would be visiting California to collaborate with Funhaus (and Game Grumps), visiting in early April, before his one-year anniversary. However, he only filmed two videos with Funhaus during his visit. In response to a fan, Narvaez said: "We never really collaborated [with each other] all that much before, either back when I was still at AH". On March 21, 2016, the Rooster Teeth "Let's Play Family" was founded, with the Rooster Teeth Let's Play channel originally created on January 10, 2006. The Let's Play channel which previously was only (or at least primarily) host to videos from Achievement Hunter and some Rooster Teeth individuals has now expanded to include other channels and is now rebranded as the Let's Play Family. The channel location is the same, but in the future, fans will be seeing more collaborations with members of the Let's Play Family and more solo videos from members of the Family (like Funhaus Let's Plays on Saturdays). It's founders were: Geoff Ramsey (representing Achievement Hunter), Bruce Greene (representing the Funhaus Team), Craig Skistimas (representing the ScrewAttack Crew), Greg Miller (representing Kinda Funny) and Jordan "Kootra" Mathewson (representing The Creatures).

On March 28, 2016, a partnership between Rooster Teeth with Kinda Funny was announced. Members of the Kinda Funny group, a unit comprised by former IGN veterans, will appear in Rooster Teeth content, and Kinda Funny merchandise is now available on the Rooster Teeth Store. In addition to Achievement Hunter, Funhaus would also collaborate with Kinda Funny on the Let's Play channel, Let's Play Live and other Rooster Teeth videos and content. Despite the partnership, however, Greg Miller announced and confirmed on his Patreon journal entry blog post that the deal between the two companies (Rooster Teeth and Kinda Funny) was not an acquisition or ownership but instead wrote that Rooster Teeth and Kinda Funny would be "taking their relationship to the next level and working together more often, while still maintaining Kinda Funny's independence". Kinda Funny LIVE! was presented by Let's Play and hosted by Burns and Miller. Unlike Funhaus and ScrewAttack, both of which were acquired by Rooster Teeth and were brought under the Rooster Teeth umbrella back in February and November of 2015, joining their adopted siblings Achievement Hunter, The Know and Game Kids, Kinda Funny still remains it's own separate entity. In addition to Burns and Gus Sorola representing Rooster Teeth, Geoff Ramsey and Michael Jones attended representing Achievement Hunter as well as Adam Kovic and Bruce Greene representing Funhaus.

On April 1, 2016, Funhaus made an April Fools joke about Adam Kovic leaving ScrewAttack although he works at the Funhaus department. On the same day, Adam Kovic and Lawrence Sonntag starred in Episode #18 of the Off Topic Podcast with Michael and Geoff. A partnership between Rooster Teeth with The Creatures was announced on April 4, 2016. The same day, Joel initially announced his departure from the company, during Dude Soup Podcast Episode #64, in addition to hinting the next second rwendition of the Let's Play Live concert in California as well as Funhaus introducing the newest members of the Rooster Teeth Let's Play channel family network. This included Kinda Funny, The Creatures and CowChop. Initially, fans camp up with rumors and conspiracy theories that this was either a delayed April Fools joke, or that Joel would be joining The Creatures, both of which were blatantly untrue especially because it was said that Joel would still be staying in LA while The Creatures are based in Denver, Colorado. The next day, on April 5, 2016, Joel Rubin announced his departure from Funhaus and Rooster Teeth, eliminating these rumor to explain his departure. Joel described his job as the Channel Director of Programming at Funhaus, explaining that he was essentially the boss of Funhaus, with a similar role he was as the former Channel Director at Inside Gaming. He enjoyed his time there at Funhaus and Rooster Teeth, btoh in Los Angeles and Austin, it was fun while it lasted but, over the past year and at this point, he wrote that Funhaus has kind of developed, expanded, evolved and grown quite enough to the point where he felt that wasn't needed to be there anymore, that Funhaus doesn't really need his ob duties anymore, and that the Funhaus team would do a great job holding his torch for him while he goes elsewhere. After feeling that his position was unnecessary at Funhaus, he wanted to go work on another project. Not only that, and he never felt like he was challenged careers wise. He left on good terms on Friday, April 8, 2016. Joel is now working at SourceFed and SourceFedNERD as Director of Programming. Following Rubin's amicible resignation, on April 11, it was revealed via reddit that Bruce was the General Manager, Lead Producer and Main Head of Funhaus with Adam Kovic being his right hand man.

On April 18, 2016, Funhaus announced via a YouTube video that Let's Play Live would be coming to their hometown of Los Angeles. On the same day, Achievement Hunter, Kinda Funny and The Creatures also announced their intentions to attend the second rendition of the Let's Play Live! concert.

On April 28, 2016, Cow Chop was also confirmed to be partnering up with Rooster Teeth, and Rooster Teeth's Let's Play family and channel. Cow Chop, unlike its fellow Let's Play partners, has its own Rooster Teeth website, with videos being released on a regular basis like its YouTube channel. On the same day, former Funhaus intern Jacob Fullerton announced on Twitter that he would be starting to work at Funhaus and Rooster Teeth on Monday, May 2nd. It was also announced in May of 2016 that Don Casanova would be working at Funhaus as their editor.

In early June of 2016, a fan suggested that Funhaus should collab with Achievement Hunter in Overwatch. On June 17, 2016, Funhaus performed at ''Let's Play Live! 2'' at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California near their own Rooster Teeth office and studio in Los Angeles, CA where they and Achievement Hunter reprised their roles form the first concert (held on February 20, 2015 at the Moody Theatre in Austin, Texas) in addition to four other newest members of the Rooster Teeth and Let's Play family: ScrewAttack, Kinda Funny, The Creatures and CowChop. On June 19, 2016 the first guests to attend RTX Australia 2017 were announced and included Rooster Teeth's Burnie Burns, Gus Sorola, Kerry Shawcross and Miles Luna, Achievement Hunter's Jack Pattillo, Funhaus' Bruce Greene and James Willems and Kinda Funny's Greg Miller and Tim Gettys. Later, on June 24, 2016, Funhaus officially had hit the one million subscribers milestone mark before YouTube reportedly corrected a bug which purged some subscribers on creators’ channels. On June 27, 2016, Meg Turney announced her dismissal from Rooster Teeth and The Know, stating that she was let go because her secondary and outside jobs, activities and merchandise with Playboy, modelling and cosplays blossomed out of control to the point where it was conflicting and interfering with her job, violating RT company policies on her contract which included scheduling conflicts. Despite his, Funhaus (and Rooster Teeth) continued co-anchoring The Know and hosting The Patch with Gus, Ryan and Ashley following Meg's departure. She has stated that she would continue to make occasional re-appearences along with Ashley, Jon, Ryan, Adam and Bruce on The Know, but not as often.

Funhaus once again continued hosting their panels at RTX 2016. In addition, Funhaus performed a Dude Soup LIVE Podcast, Episode #77 in front of a live audience at RTX 2016, they revealed for the first time what "really" makes them tick. Funhaus members Bruce Greene and James Willems also competed against Game Grumps stars Arin Hanson and Dan Avidan during episode #63 of On The Spot, live in front of the audience at RTX 2016 once again hosted by Risinger. This episode originlly aired on July 7, 2016 and is sponsored by Pizza Hut. Bruce also represented Funhaus during the Let's Play family panel at RTX 2016. In one of their interviews, Adam and Bruce discussed the departures of Spoole and Joel, who left the company a few months prior. They said "It's really heartbreaking, but we're all really happy for them now that Spoole and Joel are doing what they love and want, which is awesome because they are doing a really great job at it. We wouldn't be where we are right now and today without them today. We all loved working with them and miss them terribly but they are very successful and very comfortable and we're very happy for them. 

They also collaborated with Achievement Hunter in Gigantic. Former staff member Sean Poole attended the event, although Joel Rubin could not due to scheduling conflicts. It was also announced and revealed at RTX 2016 on July 2, 2016 that Funhaus will be getting a new show (an animated series) titled Animated ‘Sex Swing’. At the Funhaus Live panel, the gaming group’s Bruce Greene, James Willems, Elyse Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, and Adam Kovic played several interactive games with audience members before closing out the session with the announcement of the upcoming series Sex Swing: The Animated Series. While no further information was revealed at the time, the animated show will most likely be inspired by the gaming group was currently in production by the Rooster Teeth Animation department and based on two popular Funhaus shorts where Greene, Willems, Sonntag, Kovic, and other Funhaus employees play returning members of the fictional rock band inspired by Sex Swing, a faux group known for playing Rock Band/Guitar Hero instruments (who only play fake instruments through the video game Rock Band). As confirmed by the official website, it states that Sex Swing ''"is the story of four bandmates, battling against all odds to make their way in the world of music and beyond with little to no regard for what’s come before or what will come after." ''The series is expected to premiere next year,, coming soon in early 2017. It is not, however, animated by the same person in the same style.

In an interview at RTX 2016, Funhaus personality Adam Kovic attributed some of the brand’s success to its well-timed integration with Rooster Teeth and its other related properties like Achievement Hunter and Let’s Play. Kovic said, “We came in at an interesting time where the Achievement Hunter audience, and just the Rooster Teeth audience in general, was getting older. And so we kind of filled this void where people were like, ‘Yeah, I was about to leave but then you guys came on and now I’m still a part of this.’ That’s the goal of any sort of network, right? You want all demographics.” Fellow Funhaus member Bruce Greene agreed. “We’re lucky enough to have that interesting crossover with Rooster Teeth, because they generally have the Minecraft younger audience,” Greene explained. “We were just saying Achievement Hunter kind of has to deal with the kids a little bit. Those younger children aren’t necessarily as savvy, comedy or otherwise, with life, and I think our audience is, and I think that’s valued by Rooster Teeth.”

In mid-July of 2016, Achievement Hunter collaborated with Funhaus in dead by Daylight, with Ryan as the opposing killer and the Funhaus team as the defendants. In the end, Ryan sneakily came in, and he destroyed, trashed and obliterated the team, claiming the victory for Achievement Hunter. Following this, Lawrence became a "very salty, sour asshole and a very bitchy, jealous loser" according to viewers after AH dominated FH and won the game, claiming that "They (AH) win because they play way too many video games than us without having anything better and more productive to do, while we're too busy doing work." He then yelled at AH: "We don't have time to play games all day like you guys have free time and shit, we have to do work!". He claimed that Funhaus was very busy working hard on important things while Achievement Hunter carelessly has free time and slacks off playing video games all day. Apparently, Lawrence got the facts mixed up. The "work" he was referring to is the fact that the main Funhaus hosts still have to edit, script, process and publish their videos (both on the Funhaus and Rooster Teeth website and the seriers' YouTube channel and subreddit), shows and content whereas the main six Achievement Hunter cast members don't have to do that anymore. They already have at least a dozen behind the scenes AH editors to do that for them. Basically, they don't have as much time to play like AH as they're doing other work (editing and writing and such, which AH has grown beyond and has off-screen talent to handle). Anyways, Achievement kept poking at it and shit-talked smack and BS about it on Episode #33 of AH's Off Topic Podcast because they found it funny. At around 33:00 Michael, alongside Jeremy, Gavin, Jack and Ryan mini-ranted and casually took a little jab as a joke about Funhaus sucking at video games after Ryan previously trashed the team in Dead by Daylight in addition to making fun of Funhaus working as an excuse for them to avoid making as many gameplay videos (for a living) as Achievement Hunter. Some fans found it funny and suggested it be made into an RTAA. Episode #33 of the Off Topic Podcast aired live originally on Friday, July 15th and was uploaded to YouTube on Sunday July 17th. On Monday, July 18, 2016, the catastrophe took it's worst toll on both parties. A small clip of this mini joke rant (Michael talking this smack was said for laughs with Jeremy, Gavin, Jack and Ryan) was extracted and posited onto the Funhaus subreddit via streamable.com after an anonymous redditor posted it. Consequently, an "argument" broke out with the fan groups as redditors argued about it and the fans also blew it up. After Bruce and Lawrence watched and heard this video out of context and mistook it as a serious threat and/or a personal insult, they "went apeshit" according to fans. Bruce and Lawrence took everything from that clip a thousand times too seriously and personally, went off and got all twisted up about it, and turned it into some giant insult/threat that it wasn't, making it such a big deal, fuss and drama over a casual, mall joke, something so unimportant, literally nothing. But they continued egging it on and unwittingly took it too far themselves. Michael's rant was just the ribbing of a drunk man playing things up for humor and attention for the sake of comedy and laughs, it was never meant to be taken seriously. So Bruce (with Lawrence as his right hand man) replied to Michael's Off Topic rant with Jeremy, Gavin, Jack and Ryan in the clip, writing a "long ass paragraph rant" claiming that Funhaus was busy working while Michael was talking this smack with others. They talked about the truth of the work Funhaus spends a lot of time doing and explained the workflow and work ethics Funhaus does (including quantity vs. quality). Essentially, Bruce and Lawrence were just defending themselves and Funhaus, and they probably were a little offended that Michael (with Jeremy, Gavin, Jack and Ryan) implied that they don't work very hard when he takes his work and making sure it gets done very seriously. In an attempt to "mend interstatual relationships" with Bruce and Lawrence (fixing a relationship between Achievement Hunter and Funhaus after AH and FH played each other in Dead by Daylight. Apparently AH dominated and shit talked in their videos) Michael jumped into the fray, defending the honor and trying to salvage the reputation of Achievement Hunter inside of the subreddit by trying to reason with Bruce and Lawrence although he ended up getting distracted from filming Let's Play Minecraft Episode 217 and Michael was visible typing on (and laughing to himself) in the background of AHWU #326. In the most recent AHWU, he refered to the Funhaus bunch favorably at the tme around 8 minutes and 34 seconds, but it was obviously very tongue in cheek. As the drama continued, Michael, Bruce and Lawrence then "argued" (disagreed) and went back and forth at each other on the Funhaus subreddit for a while with Bruce and Lawrence taking it way too seriously and personally as a threat/insult and they came off as salty, serious, jealous, insulted, offended and envy while Michael was being laid back, calm and seemed to have fun with himself, casually joking and fooling around as he was laughing to himself whilst typing on the Funhaus subreddit in the background of AHWU #326 in addition to the format of his paragraphs showing that Bruce and Lawrence cared about this a lot more than Michael did. Even the rest of the Achievement Hunters joked about it during Let's Play Minecraft Episode 217. Michael came up with four points of his own to defend his side: 1) Playing video games and hosting the Off Topic podcast is part of their job because Achievement Hunter plays video games and hosts the Off Topic Podcast for a living, which means they get paid to do it. If you do something or a living and get paid to do it, it's called work. 2) They still have to work elsewhere at Rooster Teeth by constantly running back and forth between the AH and RT office working on (filming, editing, recording, shooting and starring in ) Rooster Teeth's other videos, live action and animated content, and machinima. 3) AH always shit talks as a joke because it's their style of friendships and sense of humorous, everyone is an "asshole" to each other for the audience and for the sake of comedy/laughs. Michael only fake-yelled as a joke with Jack, Jeremy, Ryan and Gavin casually cracking up. Not being mean, just goofing around. 4) Winning or losing doesn't matter as it's just a game and all about having fun. As long as you participate and show interest and enjoyment, have fun, and play by the rules, it makes you the real winner every time. Michael was mostly just casually joking and fooling around with the other AH guys as they do on Off Topic, but Bruce and Lawrence (and the rest of the Funhaus Team) took it way too personally and seriously, wanting to make sure the Funhaus reddit community knew how much time FH has to spend on other stuff compared to how the on-screen talent at AH can spend more time gaming. By the time it was over, Michael revealed that he was sexting with Bruce (and Lawrence). It is unclear if these sexts were from the past back when Michael, Bruce and Lawrence didn't have the feud or if this was at that very moment. In the tweet showing the sexting exchange between them, Michael was friendly as well, and it appears as though he's squashing the "beef". In doing this, Michael has both initiated and resolved the "conflict" in only a couple days, without giving Bruce any real say in the matter. (assuming Bruce knew those texts would be posted to twitter.)

Michael, Bruce and Lawrence eventually rounded up, negotiated, and talked elsewhere. As a result, the so-called "conflict" had been resolved. it is unclear if they did it themselves or their superiors (such as Burnie) told them to put aside their differences and forgive and forget. Either way, Michael Bruce and Lawrence buried the hatchet and they said ''"Hey. No problem at all. We still love you." ''It is unclear if Achievement Hunter said this to Funhaus or Funhaus said this to Achievement Hunter. While FH took it seriously, AH was casually joking about the reddit drama in Minecraft Let's Play Episode 217. In summary, AH is able to spend more time gaming because they now have editors and such, while the FH team still does most of their own editing. Michael played the part of brash drunk dude like he does so well and Bruce and Lawrence took it a bit personally and personally. It was finally publicly over but was most likely an ongoing reference and come up at Let's Play Live in Chicago. On July 31, 2016, Funhaus collaborated with Game Grumps in Overwatch.

On August 1, 2016, Funhaus debuted a new show titled "Twits and Crits", where the Funhaus team play Dragons and Dungeons in a laid back, retrospective and comedic manner, similar to Achievement Hunter's Heroes and Halfwits. Funhaus, along with Achievement Hunter performed at two more Let's Play Live concerts at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago on August 19th 2016. They took a short break from The Know but resumed afterwards. it was also revealed that CowChop would be moving out. On September 26, 2016, Funhaus's hausmate ScrewAttack released a video on their YouTube channel titled "EVERYTHING CHANGES", with the video itself just stating the date October 10, 2016. On October 1, 2016, it was announced that Game Attack wild officially become another video gaming division of Rooster Teeth, similar to Achievement Hunter and Funhaus. The third Let's Play Live event took place at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan, New York on October 8th, during the three day New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2016 event. Bruce also had his head hair shaved on-stage for the audience. On October 10, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. Central Time, ScrewAttack released another video explaining how Craig Skitsimas, along with employees Shaun Bolen, Bryan Baker, and Parker Bohon, would be resigning from their positions, moving away from the company of ScrewAttack, change departments and shift their focus onto making a spin-off brand and fellow Rooster Teeth American video gaming subsidiary channel and website known as "Game Attack", named after a gameplay series that had been airing for a few months at that point. Game Attack started as a Let's Play show on ScrewAttack. Eventually Craig Skitsimas, Shaun Bolen, Parker Bohon, and Bryan Baker would leave ScrewAttack on October 1, 2016 to found Rooster Teeth's new gaming division Game Attack, with ScrewAttack still in very good hands, with Sean and Chad taking over. Game Attack was announced on October 10, 2016. Despite shifting focus however, Craig confirmed via his journal post that the creation of Game Attack was not completely the team's official departure or resignation from ScrewAttack. Craig wrote that this is ScrewAttack's secondary Let's Play/Gaming channel they've been working on. Death Battle and other regular shows will be on the ScrewAttack and video gameplay, podcasts, "dick jokes", and live streams and more will be on Game Attack. It was much more amicable than the rough and abrupt split between The Creatures and CowChop. Instead, Game Atack is basically the video gaming channel division of ScrewAtack and a new gaming channel to Rooster Teeth. Game Attack, also known as the "Achievement Hunter" of ScrewAttack, was born from ScrewAttack the same way Achievement Hunter was born from Rooster Teeth. It was also noted that in addition to still working at ScrewAttack (and Rooster Teeth, just shifting focus, switching departments and building a video gaming department for ScrewAtack and another gaming and podcast channel for Rooster Teeth), that Game Attack is still a part of both Screw Attack and Rooster Teeth and that ScrewAtack and Game Attack would sill continue to be and work together because it is still filmed in ScrewAttack's office as well as crossovers with ScrewAtack members Chad and Sam, including Achievement Hunter and Funhaus.

On November 8, 2016, Funhaus hosted their first reddit AMA on the Funhaus subreddit. It was also announced in late 2016 on the Funhaus website that James Willems, Bruce Greene, Elyse Willems, Adam Kovic and Lawrence Sonntag would be attending RTX Australia 2017 on behalf of Funhaus which would be held from February 4-5 2017 at the International Convention Centre Sydney in Darling Harbour, Sydney. On November 30, 2016, it was announced that Funhaus would be taking a temporary hiatus break from The Know with Crristmas and New Year's holidays coming up, and that they would be resuming sometime later in early/mid 2017.

In early December of 2016, former employee Spoole visited L.A. to collaborate with ETC Show, although he also visited the Funhaus and Rooster Teeth office in Los Angeles to guest star in their videos. Also, in early December 2016, Funhaus began shooting their first live action Rooster Teeth content with other fellow Rooster Teeth employees, called "Eleven Little Roosters". It was also announced that Funhaus Christmas merch shirts would go on sale on December 7th. On December 9, 2016, Jon Smith was officially hired as a Funhaus editor. On December 10, 2016, Achievement Hunter and Funhaus collaborated with each other in Overwatch. On Decvember 19, 2016, according to James (from CowChop), his plans for next year (in 2017) is for Cow Chop to move from Colorado to Los Angeles, California due to them having more contacts there and being a better location for the YouTube Group.

On December 21, 2016, Funhaus hosted their second reddit AMA. It was also revealed that Funhaus had just rapped up Eleven Little Roosters, their biggest live action content performed yet. Funhaus was also featured at the RT 2016 rewind. On December 22, 2016, a new design banner for the Funhaus subreddit was held by a mod. On December 27, 2016, the Funhaus awards ceremony was also held on the Funhaus reddit, once again posted by the same mod.

Eleven Little Roosters, featuring the Funhaus team playing fictionalized character versions of themselves appearing and collaborating alongside fellow Rooster Teeth staff members debuted on the Rooster Teeth website for FIRST members (sponsors) on January 16, 2016. On January 18, 2016, Funhaus was nominted for the Shorty Awards. On January 23, 2016, it was announed that Sex Swing: The Animated Adventures would premiere on February 18th and tht a sneak peek of the show would be avaliable for attendees at RTX Sydney 2017. The news was announced in addition to RWBY Volume 5 coming out in fall of 2017, Season 15 of Red vs. Blue coming out in April of 2016 and Season 2 of Camp Camp debuting in June of 2017.

The cast of Funhaus flew southwestward bound to Sydney, Australia in late January of 2016. Funhaus attended RTX Sydney 2017, which was held on February 4–5 at the International Convention Centre Sydney in Darling Harbour, Sydney. They also celebrated their 2 year anniversary joining Rooster Teeth at the event. During the Funhaus Live panel at RTX Sydney 2017, a teaser trailer and sneak peek of Sex Swing: The Animated Adventures was released to the audience. It was also annunced be a news article regarding the announcement, as well as Funhaus and the Rooster Teeth Animation Team on February 13, 2017 that Rooster Teeth’s latest animated series is definitely not for kids (Exclusive).

As it expands beyond its gaming-oriented roots,  Rooster Teeth  has paid particular attention to the world of animation, from which it has mined several long-form projects. The latest in that line is  Sex Swing, a ribald comedy based on characters created by the Rooster Teeth-owned  Funhaus  channel.

Sex Swing will follow the misadventures of its titular band, a rock outfit that lives a hard-partying lifestyle. The series is stylistically similar to the show Metalocalypse, with Rooster Teeth looking to grab a piece of the adult animation boom led by Adult Swim.

Like many other Rooster Teeth projects, Sex Swing will feature several of the studio’s staff members and frequent collaborators in its principal roles. The show’s voice actors include  Bruce Greene, James Willems, Joel Rubin, Lawrence Sonntag, and Adam Kovic, and the original Sex Swing shorts were released through Funhaus, which was formed by the old and original Inside Gaming cast and crew back in February of 2015. The Funhaus gang also serves as the writing team for  Sex Swing.

The website and YouTube video description writes: "Sex Swing is the story of four bandmates, battling against all odds to make their way in the world of music and beyond with little to no regard for what’s come before...or what will come after. Sex Swing is a new animated comedy written and voiced by the crew at Funhaus. || Premieres February 18 on Rooster Teeth FIRST.

The first episode of Sex Swing will arrive on February 18th. Rooster Teeth FIRST members, who pay at least $4.99 per month for a suite of premium perks, will be the first viewers who will get to say their favorite studio’s latest animated project. The series will officially premiere on February 18th.

Staff Members
The "team" of Funhaus are often referred to as Hausmates  (pronounced as "house-mates") by the Funhaus community.

Founding Hausmates

 * Adam Kovic (2015–Present)
 * Bruce Greene (2015–Present)
 * James Willems (2015–Present)
 * Lawrence Sontagg (2015–Present)
 * Matt "Pe/\ke" Peake (2015–Present)

Former

 * Joel Rubin (2015–Apr 2016)
 * Sean "Spoole" Poole (2015–Feb 2016)

Sean Poole, or Spoole, announced in early February of 2016 (shortly following one full year of employment) via a Reddit blog post that he was amicably resigning from his position and leaving Funhaus and Rooster Teeth on good terms, as he had already missed his family and friends in Seattle, and wanted to pursue his personal dreams. While he has left Funhaus, he still continues to stream on Twitch more often (full time, really) on his own with passion.

Joel Rubin also announced his amicible resignation and departure two months later early April of 2016. He primarily worked as the Channel Director of Programming on Funhaus (the same role, job and position back at Inside Gaming) and in his announcement post, he said that Funhaus has essentially expanded, developed and evolved to the point where he felt that he and his boss job duties weren't needed there anymore, especially now that the team, after over a full year, already had a lot of experience and knowledge of how to run, program and function their YouTube and Twitch channels by now and on their own, so he felt that it was time for him to move on to "another challenge". That, and he felt that he wasn't being challenged careers wise. As of April 19, 2016, Joel now works at SourceFed and SourceFedNERD as the Channel Programming Director in a similar role, although he still stays to reside and work in LA continues to reprise his role and voice his character in Sex Swing: The Animated Adventures.

Cast and Main Hosts



 * Bruce Greene (February 5, 2015-present; Content Creator, Content Producer, Editor and Main Host; April 2016-present; General Manager, Main Head, Lead Producer)
 * Adam Kovic (February 5, 2015-present; Content Producer, Content Creator, Editor and Main Host)
 * James Willems (February 5, 2015-present; Content Producer, Content Creator, Editor, and Main Host)
 * Lawrence Sonntag (February 5, 2015-present; Content Producer, Content Creator, Editor and Main Host)
 * Matt Peake (February 5, 2015-present; Content Producer, Content Creator, Editor and Main Host)
 * Elyse Willems (November 23, 2015-present; Content Producer, Content Creator, Editor, and Host)
 * Omar de Armas (February 1, 2016-present; Content Producer, Host and Editor)

Crew

 * Daniel "Dan" Schneider (2016-present, Editor)
 * Jacob Fullerton (May 2, 2016-present, Editor)
 * Don Casanova (May 2016-present, Editor)
 * Adam Brouillard (2016-present, Editor)
 * Jon Smith (December 9, 2016-present; Editor)

Former Staff

 * Sean "Spoole" Poole (February 5, 2015 - February 12, 2016; Producer, Content Creator, Editor and Main Host)
 * Joel Rubin (February 5, 2015 - April 8, 2016; Channel Director of Programming, Main Host)

Shows
Funhaus upload videos daily, and most of them are weekly episodes of popular shows. Every once in a while they will upload gameplay videos of miscellaneous games, or make shorts, skits and more. Most gameplay videos have video recordings of the crew in a corner of the screen.

Demo Disk

 * Perhaps Funhaus' most popular show, Demo Disk started when a fan of Funhaus gave the guys a collection of old demo disks in a disk binder. In each video, James picks out a disk from the binder and hands it to Adam, who installs and plays the game demos on the disk. Most of these games are terrible and/or broken, giving James and Bruce the opportunity to make jokes and commentate over the gameplay.

The life of every disk they try ends with Bruce snapping it to pieces. Videos also include occasional visits of the "Rule 34" pages of whatever character, movie, game or show is brought up in conversation.

Dude Soup

 * Dude Soup is the weekly podcast run by Funhaus. Lawrence is the main producer of Dude Soup, he introduces topics and does ad reads on the show. The video recordings of the hosts are paired with gameplay footage, usually relevant to the topic(s) being discussed. Subjects usually revolve around video game news, game development or journalism, and sometimes movies, or internet drama.

Every episode starts off with an intro by Lawrence, following the structure "Welcome, everyone, to a [small description] [adjective] bowl of Dude Soup". Dude Soup is also livestreamed weekly for Rooster Teeth Sponsors on roosterteeth.com.

'Dude Soup' was one of the names that the team were considering for their new channel, back in February, 2015. They claim it was between 'Funhaus' and 'Dude Soup', and they decided on the former. Then, when trying to think of a title for the podcast, they felt 'Dude Soup' was too good a name to pass up.
 * Dude Soup Post Show

Funhaus Cartoons

 * Monthly videos where the funniest and most memorable moments in Funhaus videos are animated with 3D cartoony characters.

Fan Show (Sponsor Only)

 * Previously known as Fan Art and Art Haus, Funhaus find and showcase the best of the Funhaus community in any given week. Majority of these videos revolve around putting pieces of Funhaus fan art in the spotlight.

Several videos were made back when Funhaus started, but the show disappeared for a while, due to the time it took to make them and the amount of views that the videos were getting. Nowadays weekly 30-minute Fan Show episodes are available to Rooster Teeth Sponsors on roosterteeth.com. Fan Show is livestream- ed before the start of every Dude Soup episode.

Funhaus comments

 * This show, which was originally part of podcast episodes, consists of the guys picking and printing out comments submitted by fans, and responding to them appropriately. It's common for these comments to be negative or disagreeing of a particular Hausmate's opinions, and Funhaus Comments gives the crew an opportunity to publicly address them.

Funhaus Shorts

 * Live-action skits. "Funhaus Tourism Bureau" is one of the mini-series of Funhaus Shorts.

GTA 5 Gameplay

 * One of the more "regular" gameplays, a group of 3-4 go into GTA Online custom matches and compete with fans. Often displaying how unskilled all of them are at Grand Theft Auto 5. In the game lobbies they also try to talk the fans that have headset microphones. The GTA 5 gameplays are frequently streamed live on their YouTube channel, several days before the fully edited videos get uploaded to YouTube.

One popular GTA 5 series on Funhaus is the Funheists, where 4 guys go on cooperative heist missions online. It debuted in the early days of Funhaus, disappeared for a year, and came back in April, 2016.
 * In Review
 * Open Haus
 * Open Haus is the weekly Q&A show by Funhaus. Very similar in style to the Q&A series they had on Inside Gaming, every episode has the crew answering 6-7 questions submitted on Reddit threads.

While the focus of the show was originally to answer gaming-related questions that fans had, more recent episodes showcase Funhaus answering funny, silly, sometimes hypothetical questions. They even make fun of that every fact, sometimes joking about the nature of comments or how unfunny Open Haus is.

In earlier episodes, Adam, Bruce and James would answer questions with another member, such as Lawrence or Joel. But improvements in office space has allowed them to feature the entire crew in every episode.
 * Twits and Crits
 * Wheelhaus
 * Your Comments

Funhaus: FAQ Podcast (Cancelled)
FAQ, or "Funhaus Answers Questions", where Funhaus have 5 to 10-minute Skype calls with fans, who ask them questions regarding a particular topic in gaming. Production of the FAQ Podcast is non-existent at the moment.

Achievement Hunter
From the day Funhaus began, a rivalry was born between it and Rooster Teeth's other gaming channel, Achievement Hunter. Jokes at how lazy Achievement Hunter are are very common to see in Funhaus videos.
 * When Jon Risinger had designed the Funhaus logo, they had several options that they could go with in terms of color. One of the reasons they landed on orange was because it is a great opposite color to Achievement Hunter's green.
 * Funhaus and Achievement Hunter have battled it out several times in videos, in games such as Rainbow Six: Siege, Smite, GTA 5 and more.
 * There is currently a race between the two channels for whoever can reach 1,000,000 subscribers first.

Demo Disk
Demo Disk  is a series where the crew would install play random old demo games from a PC Gamer which was submitted by reddit user Kage_Oni. Usually by the end of the gameplay, Bruce Greene would destroy the disc for comedic reasons.

Dude Soup
Dude Soup  is a podcast show where the crew would get together to talk about the latest hot topics in video games, their current daily lives, and highlight fanart that was submitted by the fan community with one of the crew members playing a game as the discussion goes on.

Open Haus
Open Haus  is a Q&A series where the crew would answer questions that were submitted to them from /r/funhaus, usually in a laid back on non serious style.

GTA 5 Gameplay
Funhaus GTA 5 Gameplay  is a series where the crew (either one person or 4 crew members) would play GTA 5 Online matches, usually with the fan community.

The Know
On February 10th, 2015, Funhaus began their collaboration with fellow Rooster Teeth Channel The Know in delivering the latest news from the video game world, very similar to the Inside Gaming Daily news channel on Machinima Inc's Inside Gaming. Similar to their previous work on Machinima, The crew would rely on clickbait style thumbnails and titles with a laid back style o their reporting while keeping as informative as possible.

Trivia

 * A YouTube video was released showing fans how to pronounce "Funhaus". It is really pronounced as "fun house".
 * Funhaus refers to their fellow Rooster Teeth friends and colleagues as "Hausmates". These include YouTube channels The Know, Rooster Teeth, Achievement Hunter, LetsPlay, The Slow Mo Guys and Red vs Blue
 * The team was already known online Machinima’s old Inside Gaming department, and have previously appeared on season two of Rooster Teeth’s competition show The Gauntlet.
 * The Funhaus guys will not only play games on their channel, but will also release a podcast, cover related events, participate in fan Q&A sessions, contribute to Rooster Teeth’s news show The Know, and appear on Rooster Teeth’s video podcast. Members of the Austin production company Rooster Teeth (which was acquired by YouTube multi-channel network Fullscreen in November of 2014) alongside its department Achievement Hunter will occasionally be seen in Funhaus’s projects, too.
 * The group initially consisted of a seven main cast members team whern they first joined Rooster Teeth: Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, Lawrence Sonntag, James Willems, Joel Rubin, Matt Peake and Sean "Spoole" Poole. After Spoole and Joel Rubin left, the team now comprises of twelve members: Adam Kovic, Bruce Greene, James Willems, Lawrence Sonntag, Elyse Willems, Matt Peake, Omar de Armas, Dan Schneider, Don Casanova, Jacob Fullerton, Adam Brouillard and Jon Smith
 * The comedy and gaming group's content is not exactly classy. There are fart jokes. There are racial puns. There are frequent references to genitals. There are even porn and sexist-related antics.

Schedule

 * Monday: Demo Disk, Funhaus News Stories on The Know
 * Tuesday: Open Haus (The Dude Soup Podcast, Live Broadcast Schedule for Sponsors and FIRST members at 11:30 A.M. Central Time on the Funhaus and Rooster Teeth website at roosterteethlive.com)
 * Wednesday: The Dude Soup Podcast (Archived), Funhaus News Stories on The Know
 * Thursday: GTA 5/GTA V Gameplay
 * Friday: Funhaus Comments, Funhaus Gameplay, Funhaus News Stories on The Know
 * Saturday: Funhaus Gameplay
 * Sunday: Funhaus Cartoons

Appearances
The team also make appearances on The Know with regular news content, the Lets Play Channel, the RT Podcast, as well as event coverage, live streams, podcasts, fan events, conventions and expos, and collaborations with any Rooster Teeth friends and colleagues.