For over five years, Esports Charts has been the premier resource for not only esports, but also live streaming chess tournament viewer statistics. And everything changes from this day: now all tournament and channel data, as well as news related to chess in live streaming will be available on our new resource ChessWatch.com.
'Esports Charts has been synonymous with esports and live-events streaming analytics, and now, with great pleasure, we present Chess Watch. With enhanced filters, seamless navigation, and a fusion of data from our other resource, Streams Charts, we're not only keeping pace but also setting new standards for chess streaming insights. It's incredible to note that Chess events are already standing shoulder to shoulder in popularity with Tier-1 titles from the gaming industry, and this is just the beginning.'
Artyom Odintsov, Esports Charts & Streams Charts CEO

Those who have always followed chess viewership statistics on our resource should not be alarmed. Not only have we moved our entire database of chess tournaments (as well as relevant news and articles) to Chess Watch, but we have also included a lot of additional useful information there, such as yearly ratings. We have also done a lot of work on the design of the new service, and you will surely enjoy convenient filters by languages and broadcast platforms, as well as smooth navigation through past, ongoing, and future chess tournaments.
Moreover, the functionality of Chess Watch is also enhanced by data from our other resource, Streams Charts. So, on the new site, you will find a large database of chess broadcast channels, including detailed viewer analytics of channels and influencers, including individual streams.
Details about the new resource can be found in this article. We also encourage you to follow Chess Watch Twitter @chesswatchcom, we already publish a lot of interesting things there: and this is just the beginning!
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