The LCS witnessed an extraordinary 30-percent increase in hours watched year-over-year for all of spring, across all platforms and co-streamers.
Friday Night League of Legends’ Average Minute Audience (AMA) also increased by a significant 70-percent since the launch of Friday broadcasts last summer.
The Mid-Season Showdown Finals of League of Legends also enjoyed a large viewership. It had a peak of 416,000 views across Twitch and YouTube, an increase of 7% year-over-year, and an average minute audience of 281,000.
Riot also stated that the LCS remains the third-most-popular professional sports league in the United States among 18- to 34-year-olds, based on live average minute audience.
League of Legends LCS: Viewership increased by 30% in hours watched year over year for Spring Split 2021
The past season saw Riot giving the LCS a significant revamp with a new logo, graphics, and a reworked weekend schedule. They showed off a new LCS studio for the analysts, where the on-air talent could be featured online and in person.
The finals of the playoffs had its venue in the legendary Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and even hosted the return of one of League of Legends’ favorite bands, PENTAKILL.
Riot stated, as part of League of Legends’ future in terms of the LCS, that:
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