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WePlay! Bukovel Minor Breaks Dota Pro Circuit’s Viewership Record

WePlay! Bukovel Minor: The Most-Watched Minor in DPC History

The second Minor of the 2019 Dota Pro Circuit was a huge success. WePlay! organized an event that fans loved, breaking every viewing record and becoming the most-watched Minor in DPC history.

With an average of 93,000 viewers and a peak of 233,000 viewers during the grand finals between Nigma and Royal Never Give Up, the WePlay! Bukovel Minor surpassed the viewership numbers of the previous Dota Summit 11 Minor and even some early events featuring popular teams like Natus Vincere.

“One of the keys to the success of WePlay! Bukovel Minor 2020 was the stellar performance of the team,” said WePlay! Esports general manager Oleh Humeniuk. The production team let the commentators run wild, creating an entertaining and relaxed atmosphere. From outlandish commentary to a show match between the English and Russian talent desks, WePlay! didn’t hold back.

The tournament received positive feedback from the Dota 2 community for its professional yet relaxed manner of operation. WePlay! consistently proves its ability to host great events for the fans.

The WePlay! Bukovel Minor dethroned DreamLeague Season 10 as the most-watched Minor of all time with over five million hours watched across all platforms. The upcoming WePlay! Dota 2 Tug of War: Mad Moon, starting on Feb. 19, will feature teams like Team Secret and RNG competing for a $300,000 prize pool.

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