Viewers prefer to watch esports teams compete in tournaments, but many organizations expand their presence in the media area with popular streamers. Streams Charts will reveal which esports clubs were the most watched on Twitch in March.
Disclaimer. The rating is based on the sum of hours that viewers have spent on streamers’ broadcasts during the month. Esports viewership stats is not included.
Luminosity Gaming regained leadership with over 40M Hours Watched in March. The team lost 7.4% to TSM in February, but last month they overtook their rival by more than 15.2M. Felix “xQcOW” Lengel contributed 49% more to Luminosity's Hours Watched on Twitch than in February and gained 30.2M HW.
Third place for NRG Esports. In March, 42 community streamers generated 20.7M Hours Watched. Seven NRG’s streamers surpassed the mark of one million Hours Watched, but only three gained more than 2 million - Clix (3.58M), sodapoppin (2.35M) and Rogue (2M).
The top five also included FaZe Clan and Cloud9, but the difference between them was almost 4M Hours Watched — 17.9M vs. 13.97M. The most considerable contribution to FaZe numbers was made by NICKMERCS (9.27M) when forsen (3.67M) became the most viewed among Cloud9 streamers.
As in February, the top 10 esports communities on Twitch in March included two clubs not from Europe or North America. On the 6th-7th places are team LOUD from Brazil and the Japanese multigaming DeToNator — 12.36M and 11.54M Hours Watched.
The top 10 were closed by streamers of G2 Esports, Team Liquid and Heretics. At the same time, only Liquid's Hours Watched in March grew by 1.3M compared to February. For G2 and Heretics, this figure fell by 3.15M and 0.5M respectively.
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