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Average viewership of 309,000 and peak of 831,000 viewers for LEC’s 2021 Spring Split

The Exciting 2021 LEC Spring Split

The 2021 Spring Split in the LEC was a thrilling season that captivated viewers worldwide. It saw a significant increase in both average and peak viewership during the grand finals.

The 2021 LEC Spring Split had an average viewership of 309,000 people, according to Esports Charts. This was 80,000 more viewers than the average for the 2020 Spring Split.

Furthermore, the LEC’s viewership peaked at 831,000 viewers during the finals series between MAD Lions and Rogue. This surpassed last year’s peak viewership of 817,000 during the finals between Fnatic and G2 Esports.

Growth of the European League of Legends Scene

These numbers are evidence of the growth of the European League of Legends scene within a year. The region now offers more teams and storylines to follow beyond G2 Esports and Fnatic, who were traditionally the dominant teams and the most-watched in the LEC.

Teams like Rogue, MAD Lions, and Schalke 04 have stepped up and gained immense support from the global fan base. The region is no longer reliant on Fnatic and G2 for viewership. Rogue and MAD Lions’ young lineups have ushered in a new era for EU League.

The Best On-Air Talent and Competitive Field

Another reason for the success of the LEC is its exceptional on-air talent. The personalities are known for their entertaining sketches and punk rock songs, adding another layer of excitement to the broadcast.

This season also showcased the depth of talent in the LEC, with multiple teams challenging the top squads with impressive play. G2, Fnatic, Schalke 04, and SK Gaming all had great showings in the playoffs, although MAD Lions and Rogue ultimately reached the finals.

A Promising Future for League Fans

The European League of Legends scene is only getting better, and this should be a cause for excitement for fans everywhere.


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