{"id":66795,"date":"2025-01-28T20:11:52","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:11:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/most-watched-esports-tournaments-of-2021-league-dota-csgo-valorant-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:11:52","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:11:52","slug":"most-watched-esports-tournaments-of-2021-league-dota-csgo-valorant-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/most-watched-esports-tournaments-of-2021-league-dota-csgo-valorant-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Most watched esports tournaments of 2021: League, Dota, CSGO, Valorant &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Most watched esports tournaments of 2021: League, Dota, CSGO, Valorant Esports viewership stats for 2021 show that this year\u2019s statistics topple last year\u2019s. Here are the most-watched esports tournaments of 2021. Like traditional sports, esports fans will argue that their favorite game is the best. However, one aspect that can\u2019t be argued is the most popular esports, which can generally be gauged by their viewership. With statistics provided by the esports charts, here are the most-watched esports tournaments of 2021. Note that these statistics exclude Chinese viewership figures, generally considered unreliable. Most watched esports tournaments \u2013 2021 10 \u2014 Valorant Champions 2021 Hours watched: 46.04m &#8211; Hours streamed: 98 &#8211; The end of the inaugural Valorant Champions Tour is a tournament that Valorant fans will remember for years to come. From the North American powerhouse Sentinels being knocked out in early stages to the underdogs KRU Esports\u2019 miracle run, where they almost made it to the finals. Read More: Acend win Valorant Champions 2021 &#8211; Valorant Champions makes its way onto the list with 46.04M hours watched and 98 hours streamed as Acend took down Gambit Esports in a gut-wrenching best of five series to become the first-ever Valorant World Champions. 9 \u2014 Mobile Legends: MPL ID Season 7 Hours watched: 54.29m &#8211; Hours streamed: 169 &#8211; Season 7 of the Mobile Legends Indonesian Pro League makes the list with 54.29M hours watched. The 169 hours streamed were full of intense games, as EVOS Legends took down Bigetron Alpha 4-2 taking home $140,000 and a spot at MSC 2021. 8 \u2014 League of Legends: LCK Summer Hours watched: 60.52m &#8211; Hours streamed: 295 &#8211; The League of Legends LCK Summer Split makes this list effortlessly with 60.52M hours watched with 295 hours streamed. The LCK 2021 Summer Split made history, and it\u2019s no surprise that it was DWG KIA setting more records as they became the first team in Korean history to win three splits back-to-back-to-back. 7 \u2014 League of Legends: Mid-Season Invitational Hours watched: 61.18m &#8211; Hours streamed: 86 &#8211; The 2021 League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational was one of the most hyped events of the year. The upsets and triumphs, especially seeing the OCE region prevail and make it out of groups for the first time ever will be a moment League of Legends fans won\u2019t forget. Read More: Royal Never Give Up claim second MSI title &#8211; We saw Royal Never Give Up take down World Champions DWG KIA 3-2 to claim their second title in the Grand Finals to end off an exhilarating MSI. Riot\u2019s dominance with their esports tournaments continues, as MSI had 61.18M hours watched in just 86 hours streamed \u2013 the lowest amount streamed on this list. 6 \u2014 Mobile Legends: M3 World Championship Hours Watched: 62.61m &#8211; Hours streamed: 103 &#8211; The M3 World Championship marked the end of the Mobile Legends 2021 competitive season, and it held an impressive 62.61M hours watched with 103 hours streamed throughout its third iteration of the tournament. The finals of the 2021 M3 World Championship were arguably one of the most entertaining we\u2019ve seen, as Blacklist international swept Onic Philippines 4-0 in the best-of-seven series. 5 \u2014 League of Legends: LCK Spring Split Hours watched: 67.64m &#8211; Hours streamed: 290 &#8211; Making the list for the second time, we have the League of Legends LCK. The spring split clocked in at 67.64M hours watched during the 290 hours that were streamed. Read More: DWG KIA emerge as LCK Spring 2021 champions &#8211; The LCK Spring Split saw a very dominant and entertaining 16-2 run from DWG KIA \u2013 who at the time were the current World Champions. 4 \u2014 Counter-Strike: PGL Major Stockholm Hours watched: 71.26m &#8211; Hours streamed: 120 &#8211; The only first-person shooter in the top five most-watched esports tournaments is of course from no other than Counter-Strike\u2019s PGL Stockholm Major. Stockholm\u2019s Major was the first since 2019, and had Counter-Strike fans around the world more hyped than ever. Read More: NAVI win CSGO PGL Major Stockholm 2021 &#8211; With 71.26M hours watched with 120 hours streamed, PGL Stockholm is one Counter-Strike fans will always remember as Natus Vincere took down G2 in the grand finals, securing their spot in the history books. 3 \u2014 Mobile Legends: MPL ID Season 8 Hours watched: 76.94m &#8211; Hours streamed: 172 &#8211; It might be a surprise for those unfamiliar with Mobile Legends to see it make its mark on this list once, never mind three times. The MPL ID Season 8 was the third most-watched esports of the year. While the most-watched tournaments list is usually dominated by Riot Games, but with 76.94M hours watched with 172 hours streamed the future of competitive Mobile Legends is bright. Onic Esports were the ones to take the trophy and tickets to M3 home, after taking down RRQ Hoshi 4-3 in the finals. 2 \u2014 Dota 2: The International 10 Hours watched: 107.23m &#8211; Hours streamed: 125 &#8211; While Dota 2\u2019s TI10 is nowhere close to LoL Worlds, they sit an impressive 30.29M hours watched ahead of MPL with 107.23M hours watched with 125 hours streamed taking a solid second place on this list. Team Spirit\u2019s legendary run at The International 10 will definitely be one to remember after the underdogs took down PSG.LGD 3-2 in the Grand Finals. With a crazy $40,018,195 prize pool \u2013 the biggest in esports history, the future of competitive Dota 2 is bright. 1 \u2014 League of Legends: World Championship Hours watched: 174.82m &#8211; Hours streamed: 134 &#8211; Of course, the top of the list is held securely by Riot and the League of Legends 2021 World Championship, and it isn\u2019t even remotely close. With 174.82M hours watched in the 134 hours streamed. Read More: EDward Gaming claim maiden Worlds title &#8211; The League of Legends 2021 World Championship sits a comfortable 67M hours watched ahead of Dota 2\u2019s TI10. Worlds 2021 saw Chinese team EDward Gaming lift their first international title since 2015 after taking down the defending champions DWG KIA. Overall, the future of esports is looking better than ever, with record-breaking statistics year after year.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Most watched esports tournaments of 2021: League, Dota, CSGO, Valorant Esports viewership stats for 2021 show that this year\u2019s statistics topple last year\u2019s. Here are the most-watched esports tournaments of 2021. Like traditional sports, esports fans will argue that their favorite game is the best. 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