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Riot Summer Rumble overview — LoL, Valorant, and TFT Twitch Rivals event with top streamers

Riot Summer Rumble overview — LoL, Valorant, and TFT Twitch Rivals event with top streamers
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Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble, an annual event where 150 streamers competed in League of LegendsValorant and Teamfight Tactics for the $100K prize pool, has recently ended. In a new article Streams Charts tells which popular creators participated in the tournament, who became the champion, and how many viewers followed the event broadcasts.

The format of Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble remained the same. Streamers were divided into 10 teams by country or region. Each team had a Valorant line-up (5 people), LoL line-up (5 people), Teamfight Tactics line-up (4 people) and a general manager, who was the "face" of his or her team and broadcast all its games. It should be noted that Kamet0, Kendinemuzisyen, and Xnapycz were those managers for the second year in a row, while the overall line-up of the event has changed quite a bit.

There were three independent Riot Games tournaments as part of Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble, with Rumble Points awarded in them. Team Italy took first place in Valorant and TFT, and fifth place in LoL, scoring 310 points and becoming the Riot Summer Rumble champion. Team East was best in LoL, second in Valorant and fourth in TFT, resulting in second place in the event. Team France, last year's tournament champion, only won bronze this time. Its LoL and TFT lineups were in the Top 2, and its Valorant roster was in third place.

Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble Viewership Statistics

Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble broadcasts accumulated more than 3.8 million Hours Watched and drew 210.4K Average Viewers. The event had the Peak Viewers number of more than 300.6K people on the second game day. Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble was broadcast in more than 15 languages. The most popular of them are French (27% HW), Turkish (20% HW), English (17.5% HW), Polish (14% HW) and Spanish (9% HW).

The event was covered on more than 150 Twitch channels. The leader, both by Peak Viewers and Hours Watched, is kamet0, the general manager of Team France. The viewers spent 382.3K hours watching his broadcasts, and the Peak Viewers number of the Frenchman exceeded 41.2K people. Second place with the results of 33.8K Peak Viewers and 319.3K Hours Watched goes to the official TwitchRivals channel. The English-speaking Swedish content creator Thebausffs is third by Peak Viewers, and the Polish content creator vysotzky is third by Hours Watched.

The Twitch Rivals Riot Summer Rumble Average Viewers number increased by 7% compared with the last year's event, while the Peak Viewers number increased only slightly (<1%). At the same time, the recent tournament was on air for 4 hours fewer and accumulated 12% fewer Hours Watched.

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Valorant, Twitchrivals, League of Legends, KendineMuzisyen, TeamfightTactics, Kamet0, vysotzky, Xnapycz, Thebausffs