The League of Legends World Championship 2015 was a huge success and Riot Games revealed that the tournament broke previous records for viewership. Whether it’s due to the high-quality of the competition or the sheer number of people who tuned in, the viewership was impressive. Here’s the breakdown of the numbers from the 2015 championship and the year it was won by SKT.
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How many people watched Worlds 2014?
The ESL One Finals attracted about 32 million viewers to the internet. Peak concurrent viewers were 11.2 million, up from 8.7 million last year, and the average viewer spent 67 minutes watching. The finals were broadcast on ESPN 3 and Riot Games’ websites.
The World Championship tournament was broadcast over 15 days in Taiwan, Korea, and Singapore. The total viewership was 179 million hours. This is equivalent to over 20,000 years of television watching. This is the most watched eSports event in history. The tournament is broadcast in several US cities as well.
The finals were broadcast from the Seoul World Cup Stadium, which seats 45,000 people. Samsung Galaxy White won the tournament, beating the Star Horn Royal Club. In addition, the Season 4 World Championship games were livestreamed by 40 broadcasters across the world and translated into 19 languages. The grand final was viewed by more than 27 million unique viewers and 11 million concurrent viewers. Viewers spent an average of 67 minutes watching each session. Overall, Riot’s League of Legends World Championship finals were another record-breaking year.
What years did SKT win Worlds?
SKT T1 made history by winning the League of Legends World Championship twice. The team went undefeated in the group stage and only lost two games throughout the tournament. Their record-breaking performance is impressive and no other team has won more than one world championship in the same decade.
After a revamped roster, SK Telecom T1 had high hopes for their season. In the group stage, they swept teams like H2K, ahq e-Sports Club, and Origen. In the grand finals, they faced off against the KOO Tigers. The team did manage to take one game from KOO, but still swept them 3-1.
After their second title, SK Telecom T1 won the world championship in season three. In the season three grand finals, 14 of the top teams of League of Legends competed, and the Korean organisation SK Telecom T1 became the champions and took home $1 million USD in prize money. The Worlds final was televised and viewed by over 32 million viewers. Tickets for the final sold out in less than an hour.
Who won League Worlds 2021?
In a rematch between last year’s winners and the defending champions, Edward Gaming came out on top of League of Legends World Championship 2021. The Chinese team defeated the defending champions, DWG KIA, in a best of five series to take home the title. The victory meant that the team will take home $1 million in prize money. However, the event was marred by controversy. It was revealed that the team’s players had been caught cheating.
Several teams made it to the finals, including T1, MAD Lions, and DWG KIA. The three Korean teams also made it to the semifinals. In the semifinals, DWG KIA defeated Hanwha Life, while T1 beat Cloud9. In the knockout stage, EDward Gaming beat DWG KIA, the team that beat them in the LCK Summer Playoffs.
The LPL team Edward Gaming won the tournament was the underdog in their quarterfinal matchup. They had to come from behind to defeat their compatriots, Royal Never Give Up, who was the defending champion. The team needed five games to beat their compatriots, but the effort paid off as the team reached the semifinals and then the finals. The team’s performance made them a fan favourite and the LPL champions next year!
Who won Worlds 2014 LOL?
Who won the League of Legends Worlds 2014? The finals were a bit anticlimactic, as usual. Although Asian teams have dominated the eSports scene for years, the competition has been leveling up, and the North American teams are finally catching up. While they still have a ways to go, they have become just as good as their Asian counterparts.
Samsung White, a South Korean pro-gaming team, won the League of Legends Worlds 2014 and bagged a $1 million prize. The team dominated the first two matches, but faltered a bit in the third. However, it finished strong in the fourth match, and was crowned World Champions.
The League of Legends Worlds is the premier competitive event in the game. Each year, the best teams in the world meet in an attempt to win the title. The tournament is long and difficult, and it is the ultimate honor to be the world champion. So far, there have been 10 world champion teams.
Who won Worlds 2013?
The 2013 League of Legends World Championship was a close call, but the winning team emerged victorious. In the final, China’s Royal Club defeated South Korea’s SK Telecom T1 in a best-of-five series. Lee ‘Scout’ Ye-chan was named MVP of the event.
A record 40,000 fans turned out for the grand finals. The competition began on October 3 in Busan, South Korea, and ended on October 19 in Seoul, South Korea. The grand finals were televised and streamed live. Here’s a breakdown of the top teams.
The League of Legends Worlds Championship is the biggest event in the competitive LoL scene. Each year, a team is crowned the world champion. This tournament is the most watched event in esports, and it has a huge prize pool. It is also the biggest event in the competitive LoL scene, with over four million viewers worldwide.
The tournament was hosted by Riot Games. It featured 14 of the best teams from around the world, and the winning team, SK Telecom T1, took home the $1 million grand prize. Other teams that finished in the top four included Royal Club, NaJin Black Sword, and Fnatic.
How many viewers watched LOL Worlds 2019?
As the League of Legends World Championship draws to a close, one question that may be on everyone’s mind is: How many viewers watched the games? The finals of the tournament, hosted by Riot Games, have already reached record-breaking viewing numbers. The quarter-final match between G2 Esports and Damwon Gaming, which took place on November 9 in South Korea, attracted a peak audience of more than two million viewers. Three group-stage matches played by SK Telecom also achieved that mark.
In the finals, the Chinese team FunPlus Phoenix took the title and broke Twitch’s concurrent viewer record. With nearly 100 million viewers, it was one of the most watched Worlds ever. In addition, the opening ceremony was a visual treat for viewers. The theme song of the event, titled Phoenix, was a nod to the Chinese team that won the event.
Social media was another factor in Worlds’ popularity. The telecast of True Damage’s trip to Worlds, for example, received more than 500,000 likes on Instagram. Moreover, the hashtag #Worlds2019 was the top trending topic on Twitter and reached the top of Weibo and Reddit. According to Newzoo, the viewership of the League of Legends esports championship is on the rise. The total number of viewers increased by 40%, while the average concurrent viewership increased by 44%.