Esports Viewership 2022 – Top 5 Esports Events So Far!

Year over the year, the esports industry continues to improve with regards to viewership. Accordingly, Esports Viewership 2022 has been no different so far. Considering that we’re only halfway through the year, we’ve gathered the top 5 esports events for viewership so far below!

Esports Viewership 2022 – LoL, CS:GO and Others

Furthermore, before we progress, it’s best to bear in mind that all of the viewership statistics were taken from the public website of Esports Charts. In addition, the following list considers events which started and ended in the first half of the year while also being part of featured esports on esportsguide.

#5 – IEM Katowice 2022

  • Dates: 15th to 27th February
  • Venue: Spodek Katowice, Poland
  • Title: CS:GO
  • Prize: $1,000,000
  • Winners: FaZe Clan
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Credits: ESL

Kicking things off, we have the legendary and yearly IEM Katowice 2022 event. This year, acting as a return to form for live CS:GO events, the event was the mark of a new era.

Specifically, as FaZe Clan rose to the top of the community, the community was entirely behind them as competition between themselves and Natus Vincere brought the very best out of the esport. Bearing this in mind, it’s the most viewed IEM Katowice event in history:

  • Peak Viewers: 1,122,015
  • Average Viewers: 328,068

Beyond prize and glory, the event was also essential to determine seeding for the PGL Major later in the year – an event you’ll learn more about below!

Be sure to not miss out on future CS:GO events on esportsguide!

#4 – LCK Spring 2022 – Esports Viewership 2022

  • Dates: 12th January to 20th March
  • Venue: South Korea
  • Title: League of Legends
  • Prize: N/A
  • Winners: T1
LCK Spring Playoffs
Credits: Riot Games

Curiously out of all of the events on this list, the LCK Spring 2022 is the only regular season/league event. Accordingly, that’s because such events are usually the build-up to the larger tournament-based Majors.

Bearing this in mind, that only screams volume with regards to the intense popularity of Korean League of Legends. As the LCK continues to bring the most exciting and competitive LoL, the region also continues to attract the strongest viewership numbers as viewable below:

  • Peak Viewers: 1,374,155
  • Average Viewers: 247,011

Celebrating a flawless and historic run by T1, the LCK Spring 2022 has set a record which will be tough to beat for regional leagues.

Be sure not to miss out on future LoL events on esportsguide!

#3 – Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa

  • Dates: 14th to 21st May
  • Venue: Sentosa, Singapore
  • Title: Free Fire
  • Prize: $2,000,000
  • Winners: Attack All Around
Credits: Garena

Moving on, we have our first and only mobile esports event. Embracing a global community which simply loves the mobile battle royale of Free Fire, Garena promised to deliver with Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa.

As viewable below, they certainly did:

  • Peak Viewers: 1,477,545
  • Average Viewers: 592,615

In the context of Free Fire trying to kep up with PUBG Mobile, the FFWS was a massive success. Bearing this in mind, we can’t wait for the second Major taking place this Fall which will hope to reiterate the success.

Be sure not to miss out on upcoming Free Fire events on esportsguide!

#2 – PGL Major Antwerp 2022 – Esports Viewership 2022

  • Dates: 9th to 22nd May
  • Venue: Antwerp, Belgium
  • Title: CS:GO
  • Prize: $1,000,000
  • Winners: FaZe Clan
Credits: PGL

As we mentioned beforehand, the PGL Major Antwerp 2022 was the ultimate CS:GO event whih the community had been waiting for.

With intense prize pool, huge pools of teams and multiple storylines – the event also featured an incredible live crowd.

All of this combined, with FaZe Clan continuing their performance, led to a peak of over 2,000,000 peak viewers:

  • Peak Viewers: 2,113,610
  • Average Viewers: 586,218

Be sure not to miss out on upcoming CS:GO events on esportsguide!

#1 – Mid-Season Invitational 2022

  • Dates: 10th to 29th May
  • Venue: Busan Esports Arena, South Korea
  • Title: League of Legends
  • Prize: $250,000
  • Winners: Royal Never Give Up
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Credits: Riot Games

May was truly a wild month for esports. Accordingly, while PGL Antwerp was going on, MSI 2022 was pushing the ceiling even further.

Inviting the single best team from every region in the world, MSI saw the Chinese region dethrone the Korean reign. Cradled by Riot Games’ experience, the event was a massive success as determined by the viewership numbers below:

  • Peak Viewers: 2,194,104
  • Average Viewers: 588,187

Naturally, this leaves us tremendously excited for Worlds 2022 later this year! Be sure to stay up to date for upcoming LoL events on esportsguide!

Moreover, there are more huge events this year which could easily push these numbers further.

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How to Watch Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

As we hinted at last year, 2022 should be huge for Free Fire esports. Accordingly, planning to host two international Major events, the stage was set. Indeed, the Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 event is only days away – read on to learn How to Watch this exciting event!

Event Background

Credits: Garena

For those unaware, the Free Fire World Series is the highest level of competitive Free Fire globally. With Garena inviting the world’s very best to compete in Singapore, Sentosa, they’ll be flying out for the $2,000,000 on the line!

Accordingly, the event will run from 14th May to 21st May, and 18 teams will be competing. However, this is a slightly smaller number than expected – with teams from India and CIS unable to qualify or participate.

Regardless, here are the top 18 teams in the world:

Finals Teams

  • LOUD – Brazil
  • Mineros eSports – LATAM
  • Vasto Mundo – Europe
  • WASK – Arab
  • Team Flash – Vietnam
  • EVOS Phoenix – Thailand
  • EVOS Divine – Indonesia
  • Farang Esports – Malaysia

Play-Ins Teams

  • Keyd – Brazil
  • Ignis Esports – LATAM
  • Fuego – North America
  • All Stars E-Sports – Arab
  • House of Blood – Pakistan
  • V Gaming – Vietnam
  • Attack All Around – Thailand
  • ECHO Esports – Indonesia
  • Todak – Malaysia
  • LGDS – Taiwan

Let’s dive a little deeper!

Format

Free Fire World Series 2021 Garena
Credits: Garena

As you can tell from how the participants have been listed, there are two stages – Finals and Play-Ins.

Specifically, the event kicks off with the Play-Ins. Taking place on 14th May, the 10 teams will compete in six rounds of competition. By earning points through kills and placements, only the top 4 will progress and join the Finals competitors.

Otherwise, the Finals will take place on May 21st, with the final 12 competitors involved. Once again, six rounds of competition will determine the World Champions.

At both stages of competition, the following Points Distribution will be used:

  • Kill Points – 1 per kill
  • 1st – 12 points
  • 2nd – 9 points
  • 3rd – 8 points
  • 4th – 7 points
  • 5th – 6 points
  • 6th – 5 points
  • 7th – 4 points
  • 8th – 3 points
  • 9th – 2 points
  • 10th – 1 point
  • 11-12th – 0 points

Schedule for the Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022

Esports Viewership
Credits: Garena

In terms of schedule, for battle royale esports, the usual schedule involves a single start date with the rounds of competition spaced out throughout the day. We highly recommend visiting the event page to stay up to date for the schedule times of the broadcasts.

Watch the Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 on esportsguide

You can also watch the Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

So, to make proper predictions, let’s look at the last time we got to enjoy international competition – FFWS 2021 Singapore. Here’s how it all went down back then:

  • 1 – Phoenix Force
  • 2 – LOUD
  • 3 – Silence
  • 4 – Fluxo
  • 5 – HQ Esports
  • 6 – Burst The Sky
  • 7 – Team Aze
  • 8 – EVOS Divine

For those unaware, EVOS Phoenix consists of the majority of the Phoenix Force roster. Bearing this in mind, they remain the favourites for this event, while LOUD could perhaps shake things up and perhaps shift the tables in Brazil’s favour.

Naturally, Thailand and Brazil are two of the top regions – a winner is likely to come from here.

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Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 – Seeds Revealed

Indeed, we can’t wait for the upcoming Major for Free Fire. Accordingly, Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 is almost here! Also, read on as we break down the released seeds below!

Free Fire World Series Sentosa 2022 – Inching Closer

Credits: Garena

Indeed, there are some changes to consider. Accordingly, feel free to look through your seeds to look forward to below:

Direct Invite

  • EVOS Divine – Master League Indonesia
  • EVOS Phoenix – Pro League Thailand
  • LOUD – Liga Brasileira de Free Fire
  • Minero eSports – League Latinoamerica
  • Team Flash – Vietnam League
  • MCES Africa – Arab League
  • Farang Esports – MCP Majors
  • Vasto Mundo – Europe Pro League

Play-Ins

  • House of Blood – Pro League Pakistan
  • Attack All Around – Pro League Thailand
  • Vivo Keyd – Lig Brasileira de Free Fire
  • Ignis Esports – League Latinoamerica
  • V Gaming – Vietnam League
  • LGDS – Spring Cup Taiwan
  • All Stars E-Sport – Arab League
  • Todak – MCP Majors
  • ECHO Esports – Indonesia Masters
  • Fuego – Pro Series NA
Free Fire World Series 2021 Garena
Credits: Garena

Indeed, the two main changes are as follows. Specifically, the regions of India and CIS have been denied spots at the event, either due to regional disputes or the title not being allowed.

Regardless, we can’t wait for this $2,000,000 event to come this May!

Form more esports news, visit: https://www.esportsguide.com/news

Free Fire Indonesia Masters 2022 Spring Recap – ECHO Take It

After an incredible weekend of esports, we have another recap! Accordingly, the Free Fire Indonesia Masters 2022 Spring event celebrated the growing mobile esport with vigour. Indeed, read as we cover the exciting story behind ECHO’s first regional win!

Free Fire Indonesia Masters 2022 Spring Recap – Heading to Sentosa

Credits: Free Fire

Making it into the event as one of the Division 1 teams, they were one of five favourites to take the event.

With the best 18 teams in the region gathered offline in Jakarta, a total of $50,000 were up for grabs together with a coveted seed. Specifically, the first placed team would seed for the $2,000,000 World Series 2022 Sentosa later this year.

Bearing this in mind, here’s how the competition stacked up in the Grand Finals:

  • ECHO – 67 points
  • G Arsy – 60 points
  • SES ALF – 56 points
  • ONIC – 46 points
  • IOG – 40 points
Free Fire World Series 2021 Garena
Credits: Free Fire

So although they won, it wasn’t by a massive margin. It’s mainly in rounds 4 and 5, with two first place finishes that ECHO rose to the top. Things got scary in round 6 when they placed 12th, but they had worked hard enough to win.

Having booked a spot at the incredible major, ECHO are on top of the Indonesian region – one of the most popular for Free Fire.

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Snapdragon Pro Series Announced – $2,000,000 For Mobile Esports

Indeed, as we’ve held strong for the best two years, mobile esports is one of the newest and most exciting sectors in esports. Accordingly, hosting incredible events and pushing the boundaries, we’re always keeping track. Indeed, we’re thrilled with the announced Snapdragon Pro Series – let’s cover it below!

Snapdragon Pro Series Announced – Quick Facts Below

How to get into Mobile Esports?
Credits: PUBG Mobile

Accordingly, here are some points to bear in mind:

  • Organizers: ESL Gaming and Qualcomm Technologies
  • Regions: North America, Europe, Middle-East, China, North Africa and Asia-Pacific
  • Format: multiple multi-genre mobile esports competition, ending in an epic live Masters final event

This is simply incredible. Accordingly, through their press release, more details were made clear.

Indeed, a $2,000,000 prize pool has been announced. Accordingly, this will all be shared on three levels of competition – Open, Challenge and Masters.

Mobile Esports
Credits: AoV

Take a look at the words from the CCO at ESL Gaming:

Our new collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies and its Snapdragon brand will elevate our mobile ecosystem to its fullest potential. We’re excited to transform the future of mobile esports for players and fans around the world, continuing to create a world where everybody can be somebody.”

Credits: Rodrigo Samwell, CCO at ESL Gaming

We can’t wait to hear more details about the promised events! This continues to push the limits for mobile esports and we’re all for it. Naturally, this is a great combination.

We’re hoping that the events will be taking later on this year. Maybe there’ll be live crowds if we’re lucky enough. Accordingly, let’s see what happens next!

For more esports news, visit: https://www.esportsguide.com/news

Team Vitality Entering Free Fire and PUBG Mobile – Packing Heat

As a top European organization, Team Vitality is always trying to expand in as many esports as possible. Accordingly, the organization has just announced an exciting new piece of news. Specifically, Team Vitality entering Free Fire and PUBG Mobile has made headlines!

Team Vitality Entering Free Fire and PUBG Mobile – Two New Rosters

Credits: Garena

Bearing this in mind, Team Vitality has been cementing their reputation across multiple esports. Accordingly, the organization is involved in League of Legends, CS:GO, Rocket League, Rainbow Six Siege, VALORANT, FIFA, Fortnite.

Indeed, as you can see, the organization was yet to invest in the mobile esports industry. Accordingly, now is the desired time that the organization has chosen to invest into this growing industry.

Below, here are the signings that they’ve made to build this process:

  • Coach and In-game-leader of Free Fire roster- Indranil “Fabindro” Saha
  • Coach of BGMI roster – Pratik “Aurum” Mehra
PUBG Mobile Viewership
Credits: PUBG Corporation

Accordingly, it’s great to see Team Vitality back in action, continuing to expand. The investment of the organization into the esports also gives claim to the idea that these esports are seriously growing.

We can’t wait to see further announcements for these two rosters.

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Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa Details – Heading to Singapore

We’re loving the growth that Garena is pushing for Free Fire. Accordingly, with two World Series planned for 2022, we have more details for the first iteration earlier this year. Indeed, read on as we cover the Free Fire World Series 2022 Sentosa event – let’s take a look!

Free Fire World Series 2022 Details – Quick Facts

Specifically, Garena went public with the following press release via YouTube:

Credits: Free Fire India YouTube
  • Date – 14th May to 21st May
  • Venue – Sentosa Island, Singapore
  • Teams – 22 teams from 13 Free Fire regions – NA, Pakistan, Brazil, Taiwan, Indonesia, CIS, Middle East and North Africa, Latan America, Malaysia & Cambodia & Philippines, Vietnam, India and Europe

While we already had an idea about the date, we finally have some confirmation. Accordingly, with a confirmed date, we’re pleased to observe an offline venue for the incredible event.

Credits; Garena Free Fire North America Twitter

For those unaware, in the past year, Free Fire Majors have been credited with some of the best viewership statistics in the entire esports industry.

As we get closer to May, we can’t wait to keep track of all of the individual regional leagues as teams do their very best to earn a spot.

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Garena Reveals Free Fire India 2022 Roadmap for 2022!

Over the past day, Garena showed off its plans for 2022 esports. Specifically, they’ve shown off the targeted path for the Free Fire India 2022 Roadmap! Accordingly, read on below for all the essential details you need to know!

Free Fire India 2022 Roadmap – A Lot to Look Forward To

FreeFireIndiaChampionshipSpring
Credits: Garena

Indeed, we have almost $400,000 in prize pool laid out over the next year for competitive Free Fire in India. Building a framework of steady events, there are four to look forward to with two Global Tournaments too:

  • Free Fire India Championship Spring
  • Global Tournament 1
  • Free Fire Pro League Summer
  • Free Fire India Championship Fall
  • Global Tournament 2
  • Free Fire Winter Pro League 2022

As you can see, they’ve spread the two majors across two levels. Specifically, this is the Pro League and Championship level.

Garena Free Fire
Credits; Garena

Indeed, it’s at each Global Tournament that these two levels will unite and the best of the region will be crowned.

For the most part, each event will involve a similar format – preceded by Open and Closed Qualifiers t then conclude with the main event. Also, Garena has specified that events will likely be online.

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Free Fire Brazil League – $300,000 Announced for 2022

For 2022, it seems Free Fire is choosing to take the next step and take on the global market. Accordingly, we’ve received some exciting updates regarding the Free Fire Brazil League. Read on as we discuss everything to look forward to this upcoming season!

Free Fire Brazil League – One of the Top Regions

Free Fire World Series 2021 Garena
Credits: Garena

Accordingly, the Brazilian Free Fire League has always been one of the top regions for Free Fire in terms of viewership and competition.

Below, we’ve listed some of the essential points for the 2022 season as announced by Garena:

  • Prize Pool of $300,000
  • Broadcasted live on Brazilian Cable and Pay Television (an incredible first for esports in the region)
  • Format – three rounds of weekly matches on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Date – kicks of February 5th
  • Seed – a spot at the upcoming Free Fire World Series
Credits: Garena Free Fire LATAM Twitter

Following the regular season kicking off in February 5th, the Grand Finals will kick off on April 16th, with $130,000 on the line. Furthermore, a second regional event will offer another spot for the FFWS and more prize to go around.

We can’t wait for the Brazilian season to be underway!

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How to Watch Free Fire Pro League India 2021 Winter – teams, format, schedule, streams, predictions

Over the past year, Free Fire has done a great job at taking a global approach. Indeed, one region they’ve been trying to focus on is India. Accordingly, that’s why we’re so excited for the upcoming Free Fire Pro League India 2021 Winter, as it brings the action to this region!

Event Background

Credits: Free Fire

Indeed, with regards to the background context, this event is actually one of the first regionals for the region. Accordingly, we can’t wait to see the first bit of action in this region since the Free Fire India Championship.

Bearing this in mind, most of the teams here are actually seeded from this significant event from last year. With $47,000 on the line, the best 18 teams in the region are headed to this exciting regional event.

Sticking to an online platform, here are your 18 teams together with their seeded teams:

  • Orangutan Elite – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • PVS Gaming – FFIS 2021 Fall
  • Total Gaming eSports – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • Desi Gamers – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • GodLike Esports – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • Nigma Galaxy – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • TSM IND – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • Chemin Esports – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • Revenant Esports – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • Team iNSANE – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • AURA Esports IN – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • TEAM CHAOS – FFIC 2021 Fall
  • Team Tycoons – FFC
  • KM Brotherhood – FFC
  • Assassins Army Esports – FFC
  • Zero Degree – FFC
  • SuryaBhaixGmng Esports – FFC
  • Phantom Troupe – FFC
Free Fire India Championship
Credits; Free Fire

What’s else is up for grabs? Well, apart from the prize pool, there are several seeds to earn. Accordingly, from 1st to 6th, teams will earn a spot at the FFIC 2022 Spring. Meanwhile, FFIC 2022 Spring – Closed Qualifiers will be reserved or the 7-12th seeds.

Format

So, let’s discuss the format. Running from January 8th to 23rd, there’s a tonne of action.

Accordingly, with 3 weeks of League Play, each week will have 2 days of play. Moreover here a round robin format will ensue, where each of the teams will play each other once while split into three groups of 6:

  • A Group – Orangutan Elite, Nigma Galaxy, TSM, TEAM CHAOS, Assassins Army Esports, Zero Degree
  • B Group – PVS Gaming, GodLike Esports, Chemin Esports, AURA Esports IN, KM Brotherhood, SuryaBhaixGmng Esports
  • C Group – Total Gaming Esports, Desi Gamers, Revenant Esports, TEAM iNSANE, Team Tycoons, Phantom Troupe
FreeFireIndiaChampionshipSpring
Credits: Free Fire

Following the exciting League Stage, the top 12 teams will move on to the Grand Finals. Here, there will be a final game in the Grand Finals with 6 rounds of play to determine a winner – note that based on Group Stage seeding, teams will be granted a headstart.

Overall, the Points Distribution will be as follows:

  • 1st (12 points), 2nd (9 points), 3rd (8 points), 4th (7 points), 5th (6 points), 6th (5 points), 7th (4 points), 8th (3 points), 9th (2 points), 10th (1 point), 11-12th (0 points).

Let’s take a look at the schedule.

Schedule for the Free Fire Pro League India 2021 Winter

With regards to the event schedule, we highly recommend visiting the Liquipedia page for an updated schedule.

Watch the Free Fire Pro League India 2021 Winter on esportsguide

You can also watch the Free Fire Pro League India 2021 Winter live stream via our very own website. Providing an extensive list of the biggest esports together with streams for each esports match live today or upcoming matches.

Predictions

Garena Free Fire
Credits: Garena

With regards to predictions, we’d like to cite the standings of the Free Fire India Championship 2021 Fall last year:

  • #1 Team Elite
  • #2 PVS Gaming
  • #3 Total Gaming Esports
  • #4 Desi Games
  • #5 Blind eSports

Bearing this in mind, we’d like to favour the teams at the top of the leaderboard of this past event for this event.

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