just curious, anyone have viewership numbers for that match? echarts.com says it starts on the 14th
meteorite [#4]488k peak viewers for first match.
higher than katowice semifinals lmfaoo
566k was just on twitch
canyon [#6]566k was just on twitch
nah that was total valorant viewership. not everyone is watching the match.
here's the data link
meteorite [#4]488k peak viewers for first match.
higher than katowice semifinals lmfaoo
tbf this is first Valorant tier 1 tournament after months and first franchising era tournament
meteorite [#4]488k peak viewers for first match.
higher than katowice semifinals lmfaoo
Of course it's higher, when you avoid any tournaments for half a year, your fanbase will be hungry for anything.
meteorite [#8]nah that was total valorant viewership. not everyone is watching the match.
here's the data link
but not everyone also watches the semifinals no?
Olofboost [#11]Of course it's higher, when you avoid any tournaments for half a year, your fanbase will be hungry for anything.
copium
Perma [#12]but not everyone also watches the semifinals no?
yeah?? the data from esport charts tracks every tournament viewership. and cs was a lot lower
meteorite [#13]copium
My guy, if Valorant had an event every month like CS does, it would average 150k at best, even with watchparties (which is essentially views cheating)
Perma [#2]98k on tarik, we only care about tarik, we love tarik
Tarik are babysitting all the braindead causal valorant player. We love tarik indeed
Olofboost [#15]My guy, if Valorant had an event every month like CS does, it would average 150k at best, even with watchparties (which is essentially views cheating)
Imagine CS views without Gaules watch partying for BR views KEKW
Ullyr [#17]Imagine CS views without Gaules watch partying for BR views KEKW
Gaules is not a watchparty, it's an official BR broadcast
Olofboost [#15]My guy, if Valorant had an event every month like CS does, it would average 150k at best, even with watchparties (which is essentially views cheating)
tarik averages 20k on an average stream. he was 98k peak during this match,people came for the match stayed for his commentary. lay of the copium
Olofboost [#18]Gaules is not a watchparty, it's an official BR broadcast
The amount of dislikes just shows how clueless people are
Olofboost [#21]The amount of dislikes just shows how clueless people are
Alright then, Ibai had a 100k and hired his own caster. Does that make it an official broadcast too?
Mortadelo [#22]Alright then, Ibai had a 100k and hired his own caster. Does that make it an official broadcast too?
Completely different comparison
Gaules is the only one Brazil have, Ibai is not an official Spanish stream
Olofboost [#24]Completely different comparison
Gaules is the only one Brazil have, Ibai is not an official Spanish stream
So they basically do the same thing but it doesn't count because there's more people?
Olofboost [#24]Completely different comparison
Gaules is the only one Brazil have, Ibai is not an official Spanish stream
“It’s different cause I say so and because it makes cs look better”
Mortadelo [#25]So they basically do the same thing but it doesn't count because there's more people?
No.
Gaules was appointed by all tier1 CSGO tournament organizers to be main brazilian (portuguese speaking) broadcast.
Ibai is officially not main spanish speaking broadcast, despite the fact that he has a lot of viewers.
Olofboost [#27]No.
Gaules was appointed by all tier1 CSGO tournament organizers to be main brazilian (portuguese speaking) broadcast.
Ibai is officially not main spanish speaking broadcast, despite the fact that he has a lot of viewers.
A lot of viewers AND his own team of casting* aka, a broadcast
ajwinner [#26]“It’s different cause I say so and because it makes cs look better”
its different because ibai is just inflating the numbers he couldnt care less about watching valorant, he isnt a valorant streamer... plus he was watching his lol team as well.
Mortadelo [#28]A lot of viewers AND his own team of casting* aka, a broadcast
Not an official spanish speaking broadcast