We’re approaching the halfway mark for many leagues in competitive League of Legends<\/em>, and as usual, North American and European fans are getting ready to rekindle the rivalry between the two regions. Unfortunately for LCS fans, in terms of overall viewership, the LEC has them beat by more than double through the first four weeks of play.<\/p>
The 2023 LEC Winter Split currently has an average concurrent viewership number of just over 288,000 people, with a peak of about 486,000 viewers during the second week of the regular season, according to esports stream stats aggregate Esports Charts<\/a>.<\/p>
This completely overshadows the LCS, which only has a average concurrent viewership of about 109,000 spectators<\/a>, with its peak viewership count only reaching 178,000. This disparity might be shocking for some, but for others, it isn’t as surprising as it might seem because of the various changes that have occurred to both leagues.<\/p>
Related: Why other LoL<\/em> esports regions should consider adopting the LEC\u2019s new season format<\/a><\/strong><\/p>