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Esports / League of Legends

LoL Worlds 2025 Viewership Soars After T1 Thriller: Key Stats and Highlights

League of Legends Worlds 2025 is breaking viewership records, especially after T1's thrilling matches. This article summarizes the key statistics and highlights from the tournament so far.

2025 LoL Worlds Viewership Forecast: Only a T1 vs. Gen.G Final Could Break Records
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Key Insights

  • T1's quarter-final match against Anyone's Legend peaked at over 3.27 million viewers, the most-watched match of the tournament.
  • This represents a 48% increase over the next most-watched quarter-final (Gen.G vs Hanwha Life Esports).
  • T1 features in four of the five most-watched series so far, each peaking above two million viewers.
  • The Swiss Stage saw 75 unique champions picked across 52 games.
  • Xin Zhao, K'Sante, and Alistar were the most-picked champions.
  • CTBC Flying Oyster is the first Pacific team in 10 years to make it into the top 8.
  • Dragon Soul claim guarantees a win.
  • Cloud Drake is the most-killed Dragon (47 times), while Ocean Drake is the least-killed (23 times).

In-Depth Analysis

### Viewership Records

T1 and Faker continue to dominate viewership. The quarter-final match between T1 and Anyone's Legend reached a peak audience of 3,272,573 viewers, according to Esports Charts. This indicates a substantial growth in interest compared to previous matches. Caedrel, a British Twitch co-streamer, has also seen significant viewership, peaking at over 288k viewers during Worlds.

### Swiss Stage Stats

The Swiss Stage featured a diverse range of champion picks, with 75 unique champions selected across 52 games. Xin Zhao, K'Sante, and Alistar were the most popular picks. Interestingly, some champions like Renata Glasc saw targeted bans against specific teams, particularly Top Esports.

**Champion Statistics:**

| Champion | Picks | Bans | Winrate | |------------|-------|------|---------| | Xin Zhao | 21 | 7 | 67% | | Alistar | 19 | 10 | 53% | | K'Sante | 19 | 3 | 32% |

### Team Performances

CTBC Flying Oyster's advancement to the top 8 marks a significant achievement for the Pacific region. KT Rolster is the only team with a 100% win rate in the tournament. Bilibili Gaming and Movistar KOI have showcased the most diverse champion pools, each playing 33 unique champions.

### Objective Control

The Cloud Drake is the most-killed Dragon, while claiming the Dragon Soul results in a guaranteed victory. This highlights the importance of objective control in securing wins.

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FAQ

Who was the most viewed streamer?

Marc 'Caedrel' Lamont peaked at 288,615 viewers.

Which team is the first Pacific team to make it into the top 8?

CTBC Flying Oyster is the first Pacific team in 10 years to make it into the top 8 of Worlds.

Which dragon is most often killed?

The Cloud Drake is the most-killed Dragon at 47 times.

Takeaways

  • LoL Worlds 2025 is experiencing record viewership, driven by T1's performance and Faker's popularity.
  • The Swiss Stage showcased diverse champion picks and strategic bans.
  • Objective control, especially Dragon Soul, is crucial for securing wins.
  • Keep an eye on emerging teams like CTBC Flying Oyster and their impact on the tournament.

Discussion

Do you think T1 will win Worlds 2025? Which team has surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments! Share this article with others who need to stay ahead of this trend!

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