The VCT Stage 2 Masters Rekyjavík are now concluded, and here we saw multiple storylines. Mainly it was NA being very dominant, while also having a couple of other contenders from a variety of regions. However what’s interesting is that the event was widely viewed by many. Thanks to Esports Charts we can get more insight on how the Stage 2 Masters Reykjavík Viewership was like. Read on to know more:
VCT Stage 2 Masters Reykjavík Viewership – Peaking at 1M+ viewers
On the 30th of May, when the finals took place, the event reached a peak viewership of 1,085,527 viewers. This was quite a solid amount, especially when you consider that this is the first ever international and offline broadcasted event. Adding onto that, throughout the entire week of competition, the streams had a total of 25,186,869 hours watched, with an average viewership of 488,276 over 52 broadcasting hours.
How did it do in the viewership leaderboards?
Surprisingly, the VCT Stage 2 Masters Reykjavík event almost reached the top 5 in May viewership. Unfortunately it missed out by around 32,000 viewers, meaning that it was placed 6th in the viewership leaderboard.
Concluding Thoughts
This Masters event is certainly a memorable one, and with it being such a success, many are wondering if the Stage 3 Masters can reach new heights. VALORANT is still a very young esport, and for it to be achieving such positive feedback early on, is a very good sign.
We are excited to see what else Riot has in store for us throughout the 2021 VCT and beyond!
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