Clash Royale League regular season results — how has the discipline changed in 2021?

Clash Royale League regular season results — how has the discipline changed in 2021?

Nov 09, 2021 3 min read
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The Clash Royale League 2021 tournament series ended in late October, and the last event of the circuit was Last Chance Qualifier — the final qualification for the upcoming World Championship. Esports Charts sums up the results of the season and shows how it has changed in 2021.

Tournament series statistics in 2021

Unlike previous seasons, in 2021 the game developers from Supercell gave up on team tournaments in favor of one-on-one battles. Now representatives of different countries and regions — from Japan to Brazil — play against each other in a single league. Nevertheless, famous esports organizations stayed in discipline: for example, there were participants from SK Gaming, BIG and Team Liquid in Clash Royale League.

Clash Royale League 2021 Viewership Statistics

Clash Royale League 2021 statistics

The 2021 League was a series of eight tournaments and Last Chance Qualifier. In the regular season, the first tournament in the series was the most successful, it collected more than 113K Hours Watched and the highest Average Viewers number of any event in the series — 21.2K spectators.

It should be noted that at the beginning of the season Clash Royale League broadcasts had more viewers. For example, competitions held in late August and September had half as many Average Viewers as the first tournament of the season. The Peak Viewers number of the season was 26,9K people, and the leader in the series was the June tournament. It was ahead of February's by only 34 Peak Viewers!

The core metrics have remained more or less on the same level throughout Clash Royale League 2021 — with the exception of the August and September tournaments. According to statistics, the game's core-audience is roughly 14.8K viewers who regularly follow Clash Royale esports events.

Platform and language statistics

The main streaming platforms for Clash Royale League 2021 were Twitch and Youtube, and the latter was the most popular. Here's a clear example: 69.5% of the Last Chance Qualifier Hours Watched were generated by Youtube. Twitch had 30.5% of the total Hours Watched of that event. And a similar situation is seen in most of the tournaments of the series.

The most popular language of the Last Chance Qualifier was English. The highest percentage of Hours Watched in the final tournament of the series (46.8%) was accumulated by this language. The second place is shared between Japanese and German — 15.1% of HW. In third place is Spanish — 10.1% of the total Hours Watched number. Next are French, Indonesian, Chinese and other languages.

Clash Royale Last Chance Qualifier Viewership Stats by Language

Last Chance Qualifier language statistics

In a month we will see the final tournament in the discipline — Clash Royale League World Finals 2021, which will take place on December 3-5. We will also sum up its results as well. And if you want to be one of the first to know the statistics of this tournament and others, subscribe to our social networks!

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