One VALORANT Challengers league has extra hours watched than two worldwide VCT leagues

Whereas VALORANT’s VCT 2023 Americas League leads the Champions occasion viewership pack, one area is scorching on its heels and has even surpassed two of the most important leagues.

VCT 2023: Japan Break up One has eclipsed each the Pacific and EMEA leagues by lots of of hundreds of hours watched all through its VALORANT event season, in keeping with stats monitoring website Esports Charts. Moreover, that is solely the primary qualifying stage in Japan, with the second occasion at the moment underway.

Break up One boasted 9,169,624 watched hours, simply behind Americas.

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The VCT Pacific League trailed Japan, coming in third with 8,772,894 hours. It nonetheless sits considerably forward of the 2023 EMEA League for cut up views.

Peak viewership was a special story although. The Japanese competitors’s peak viewership was lower than half the Pacific’s ultimately. The Pacific league hit a 336,722 viewership peak whereas Japan managed to succeed in simply 175,982.

VCT 2023: Japan Break up One got here to finish on March 19 with FENNEL taking down Loopy Raccoon 3-0 within the last stage of the occasion. After the ultimate consequence, six Japanese groups progressed to the second stage.

With the second Japan stage in addition to the Americas, EMEA, and Pacific leagues all nonetheless underway, there’s nonetheless no clear viewership victor throughout the VALORANT comps. We’ll have the ability to declare a real winner as all playoffs conclude in June.

The final matches of VCT Japan Break up Two determine which groups make their strategy to the VCT: Pacific Ascension, that includes prime Asia and Oceanic squads.

There’s at the moment no set date for that subsequent VALORANT occasion.

Author: Ronnie Neal