Flame Fatales 2022 is a women's speedrunning event that happens every year in August. It's a charity event, part of Games Done Quick, and all the money that was raised in the event went to the Malala Fund, a non-profit organization that promotes education for girls, which was founded by Yousafzai family, including Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai.
This event went on for a week, where the ladies of Frame Fatales played multiple games, and entertained thousands of people, while raising money for a very honorable cause.
While the Games Done Quick events happen in a venue and have a 24-hour schedule, the Flame Fatales event was done fully online and didn't operate in the same 24-hour schedule that the Games Done Quick events does.
The event raised a record $135K for the Malala Fund. It showed that when people gather around a noble cause, great things can be achieved. Video games are great to bring people together, help you create new relationships, and help other people in the process. That was what Flame Fatales 2022 proved to us.
Viewership Statistics
People from all around the world gathered to watch the speedrunning event for 357K hours. The ACV of the event was 4K, while 17K fans watched the broadcast simultaneously. Flame Fatales 2022 Airtime was 87 hours.
The event didn't gain a great number of followers, but that is because it isn't one of the main Games Done Quick events. This means that mostly it was hardcore followers of the speedrunning genre who watched Flame Fatales 2022.
Some of the games that helped Flame Fatales 2022 reach these viewership numbers were, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Final Fantasy IV. All these games peaked above the 10K viewers mark.
However, the game that all the fans came together to watch was The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. This game saw 17K simultaneous viewers, and set the record for PV in this event.
It's also worth noting that the broadcast had 194K unique viewers. This means that the stream was able to captivate the attention of many new viewers, and overall presented the speedrunning genre to a lot of people.
Compared to the Frame Fatales Frost 2020, the event had way less Airtime, which obviously explains why Frame Fatales Frost 2020 had more than double the hours watched of Flame Fatales 2022.
However, the event had much better numbers than Frame Fatales Frost 2019, which also had a much higher Airtime, but still had less HW.
Fans helped the event have more hours watched than Frame Fatales Frost 2019. Thanks to the thousands of people around the world that tuned in to the broadcast simultaneously, Flame Fatales 2022 more than doubled the PV from Frame Fatales Frost 2019, and also achieved a higher AVC, with 4K concurrent viewers.
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