Audience Insight Riot Games Twitch Viewership Up 20% YoY for LCS, LEC Spring Split Semifinals by Max Miceli April 11, 2019 written by Max Miceli April 11, 2019 Credit: lolesports/ Riot Games Live coverage of the League of Legends Championship Series (LCS) and LoL European Championship (LEC) Spring Split semifinals on Riot Games’ Twitch channel recorded 1.8M and 1.1M hours watched respectively, up from last year for each league. The second round of the playoffs for the LEC on Friday and Saturday averaged 97K concurrent viewers, up from an average of 76K CCV during the 2018 Spring Split semifinals. The 1.1M hours watched total for live coverage was also up from 826K hours watched last year. Weekend action for the LCS spanning Saturday and Sunday averaged 158K CCV, up from 141K CCV last year. The league’s 1.8M hours watched total, was up slightly from 1.78M hours watched in 2018. ” alt=””/> Despite each league having one of its two contests end up as a three-game sweep, the LCS was able to extend its Saturday broadcast for a five-game affair between Team SoloMid and Cloud9 . A four-game win by Fnatic was the most competitive match on the LEC side. Last year’s LCS semifinals included one five-game match and one four-game match. The LEC semifinals in 2018 had two four-game matches. Overall, the Riot Games Twitch channel recorded 3.5M hours watched over the weekend for full coverage of both leagues, including peripheral coverage and re-runs, with an average of 59K CCV. In 2018, Riot Games’ channel produced 2.9M hours watched with an average of 71K CCV. ” alt=””/> Figures on Riot Games’ main channel don’t reflect the entirety of LEC coverage on Twitch. There are numerous alternative-language broadcast partners for the league that include O’Gaming TV (French), LVP (Spanish), Polsat Games by Frenzy (Polish), Summornser Inn Live by Freaks4U Gaming (German), and PG Esports (Italian). Though these alternatives provide a plethora of options for European viewers, in order to find consistency in year-over-year statistics, growth is measured most effectively using the main Riot Games broadcast. ” alt=””/> The peak CCV of 293K from the weekend came during the fifth map of TSM’s win against Cloud9. That fill session’s average CCV of 187K outperformed all other sessions. The closest match to it was Team Liquid’s 3-0 win on Sunday that drew an average of 129K CCV. Peak viewership for the LEC on Riot Games’ Twitch channel was 175K CCV and came during the fourth game of Fnatic’s win against Splyce . Cloud9europeFnaticLCSleague of legendsLeague of Legends Championship SeriesLECLoL European ChampionshipNorth AmericaRiot GamesSplyceTeam LiquidTeam SoloMidtwitch Source link GamesLCSLECRiotsemifinalsSplitSpringTwitchViewershipYoY 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Max Miceli previous post Viktor Wanli – Kinguin – Behind the Esports Performance Center next post Alex Jebailey – CEO – The esports universe meets pro wrestling Related Articles MSI Leads Esports Weekend and xQc Tops 10M... November 30, 2022 Overwatch League Announces 51% AMA Viewership Growth for... November 29, 2022 Call of Duty League Breaks 2021 Season Peak... November 28, 2022 Rainbow 6, LoL Top International Esports Weekend –... November 23, 2022 Valorant Surpasses LoL for Masters Event – Weekly... November 21, 2022 Free Fire World Series Breaks Audience Record, Peaks... November 20, 2022 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.