>Valorant is huge. >currently a CSGO major semifinals and a Valorant Championship going on right now at the same time >CSGO has a quarter million viewers on just the english stream and is being held in a stadium that's filled to fire safety capacity >Valorant has 30k viewers and is being filmed in a studio and has mostly fricking femoids at the desk
Here's something from 2022, looks like overall esports viewership is going up >That shift has been powered by championing from mainstream celebrities like Michael Jordan, Drake, and DJ Marshmello, an increasing amount of coverage from traditional outlets like ESPN, and, at least in part, the breakneck rise of Fortnite.
So esportsbros, which one was it for you?
> Over 1Bn people watch a single e-spots game.
This must be the kind of bullshit they feed their investors. It's moronic, how out of touch with reality these people are.
i only really cared about bw and early dota 2.
stopped caring about bw after savior got caught match fixing and stopped caring about dota 2 when the game changed too much after 2016.
> Over 1Bn people watch a single e-spots game.
This must be the kind of bullshit they feed their investors. It's moronic, how out of touch with reality these people are.
not bn. if you see what they're measuring it's streaming hours, which is pretty easy to scrape off of twitch.
what this means though is that people don't necessarily watch esports, they watch streamers.
I've been to the Blizzard Arena in Burbank to watch Overwatch. It was a pretty nice place and I got to see Dafran before he left. I don't follow them anymore though. That was the only esport I ever tried to follow.
white males in their 20s
Asians more likely
Eh I only watch CS and it's almost all white people.
>putting the precise numbers on the chart at all
>2019
What does this look like after Warzone and Valorant came out?
Valorant is huge. Fortnite esports is basically dead. Otherwise it's basically the same as OP's chart.
>Valorant is huge.
>currently a CSGO major semifinals and a Valorant Championship going on right now at the same time
>CSGO has a quarter million viewers on just the english stream and is being held in a stadium that's filled to fire safety capacity
>Valorant has 30k viewers and is being filmed in a studio and has mostly fricking femoids at the desk
kekw
bots
now post the 2022 chart
oh wait you cant cause your shitty thread is dead
lol
real proud of yourself for waiting for page 10 before you're brave enough to call out the op huh
I don't know about 2022 but here's some 2021
>people watch mobile games esports
god dota is dying so hard but it's valve own fault no region lock and letting slavs subhuman run rampage on every fricking server.
sad, because I really like dota
Aren't slavs busy right now?
not really both of them shit up every single valve game.
Here's something from 2022, looks like overall esports viewership is going up
>That shift has been powered by championing from mainstream celebrities like Michael Jordan, Drake, and DJ Marshmello, an increasing amount of coverage from traditional outlets like ESPN, and, at least in part, the breakneck rise of Fortnite.
So esportsbros, which one was it for you?
underages in their 10s
chinks
what's the difference
heh
i watch TI every year but I don't play dota anymore
I play dota casually, it's not a game for everyone
>putting asterisks next to every number instead of just saying "in hours"
why
to trick people
exhibit A:
i only really cared about bw and early dota 2.
stopped caring about bw after savior got caught match fixing and stopped caring about dota 2 when the game changed too much after 2016.
> Over 1Bn people watch a single e-spots game.
This must be the kind of bullshit they feed their investors. It's moronic, how out of touch with reality these people are.
not bn. if you see what they're measuring it's streaming hours, which is pretty easy to scrape off of twitch.
what this means though is that people don't necessarily watch esports, they watch streamers.
>fortnite
>esport
AHHAHAHHAHAHAHHA LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
How many of those were idlers waiting for point drops or some shit
I've been to the Blizzard Arena in Burbank to watch Overwatch. It was a pretty nice place and I got to see Dafran before he left. I don't follow them anymore though. That was the only esport I ever tried to follow.
esports is the future, boomers
Not as long as we are alive, you can play your smash bros and fortnite with your kin for all i care.