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League of Legends Reached the Top of 2021’s eSports Viewership

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There are many eSports disciplines with huge communities, especially as the gaming world is growing every single day. But only a few of them stand at the top, with impressive viewership.

In 2021, it seems that League of Legends surpassed its competition when it comes to the number of views, as it was the year’s most-watched eSport. LoL has always been consistent in its viewership numbers, and after last year’s events, it is not a surprise that it made it to the top.

League of Legends – Ahead of Its Competition in Viewership

League of Legends has been around since 2009 when it came out officially. Many people consider it the largest eSport on the planet. It is extremely popular, and its popularity is still growing. This was definitely helped by last year’s Arcane launch, a show released by Netflix and based on the game. Many people decided to join the game after falling in love with the show and its characters.

Throughout time, League of Legends not only gained more fans but also added more characters, character skins, and a lot of new features. This is one of the things that made it perfect for the eSports industry. LoL dominated many charts, but viewership charts were definitely something they would not be missing from.

Once again, League of Legends has proven that it likes being in front of the other eSports when it comes to viewership charts. It takes pride in being the king of the industry. The popular eSport released by Riot Games was at the top of the viewership charts.

The incredible news comes after the statistics website EsportsCharts has published a top with the highest number of views reached by eSports games in 2021. As already mentioned, League of Legends was on top, followed by CS: GO, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Dota 2, and PUBG Mobile.

This success rate included the watch hours for eSports tournaments on various streaming websites. It is important to note that the data does not include the numbers on Chinese sites. This is because of the methods used to calculate the annual viewership.

Thus, in 2021, people have watched LoL tournaments for 664.16 million hours. Right after LoL, we have CS: GO, with 410.81 million. The next in line is Mobile Legends: Bang Bang with 387.29 million. The fourth place goes to Dota 2 with 347.64 million, whereas PUBG Mobile reached 216.76 million hours in total.

What Brought Such a High Viewership?

So, what led to such impressive numbers for League of Legends in 2021? 

Well, most of the hours were watched during the World Championship. This is the most popular LoL tournament. This event had 4,018,728 viewers who saw the grand-final. Edward Gaming managed to with this competition.

Will League of Legends Be on Top Again in 2022?

Whether LoL will still dominate the viewership charts this year or not is hard to say with how unpredictable the tournament situation is. However, looking at the game’s popularity and how many people tend to watch the tournaments, the chances are very high.

This year, the World Championship will take place in autumn, and it has a prize pool of $2,000,000 at the moment. But the World Championship is not the only one that has been announced for this year so far.

People will also have the chance to watch LCL 2022 Summer and EBL 2022 Summer, as well as LEA 2022 Split 1, EU Masters 2022 Spring, LCK Academy 2022 Spring, A1 League 2022, and many others.

With so many League of Legends events announced for this year, viewership numbers may explode once again, particularly when it comes to the World Championship. So, it is very likely to see LoL at the top once more, or at least as one of the most watched eSports.

Are you excited for what this year has to bring to LoL fans? There are a lot of events waiting to start. You can keep an eye on the LoL tournament schedule for 2022 on https://getesports.net/en/lol-tournaments/, and you also have the chance to make bets and earn some money.

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