Following the finishing of the largest event of the calendar year, the Rainbow Six community can enjoy some off-season. However, we’ve got a bit more discussion to enjoy regarding the event. Accordingly, read on as we discuss the Rainbow Six Invitational 2022 Viewership below!
Rainbow Six Invitational 2022 Viewership – Declining Since 2018
Accordingly, before proceeding we must credit the statistics to Esports Charts.
Anyways, overall, the Six Invitational 2022 Viewership was rather average. Offering an offline environment, the event threw $3,000,000 on the line as one of the largest prizes in the esport ever. However, only a peak viewership of 272,714 was achieved, with an average viewership of 121,582.
For context, here are the viewership trends since the 2018 iteration of the event:
- 2018 – 316,096 Peak Viewers
- 2019 – 315,240 Peak Viewers
- 2021 – 306,494 Peak Viewers
- 2020 – 303,155 Peak Viewers
- 2022 – 272,714 Peak Viewers
This likely confirms speculation over the fact that Rainbow Six esports is growing somewhat stale perhaps. Released back in 2015, the title is in need of further innovation for both in-game content and esports structure.
In our last esports tier list, we demoted R6S from a Tier 1 esport to a Tier 2 esport. Considering this viewership, our suspicions were correct. Regardless, we’re optimistic that Ubisoft will sort things out this coming season.
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