The second quarter of 2022 saw many significant esports tournaments, both for classic disciplines and mobile as well. We have decided to take a look at the most popular organizations ranking for this period, based on esports statistics & results of clubs' Twitch teams.
Luminosity Gaming was the most watched organization in the second quarter of 2022, accumulating more than 86.6 million Hours Watched from April till June. At the same time, the contribution of the club's esports matches was only 4%, while the LG streamer team members on Twitch generated the remaining 96% of total Hours Watched. It's worth saying that xQc alone brought the organization 69.9 million Hours Watched for the quarter (about 80% of Luminosity Gaming's total).

Team Liquid took second place with almost 62 million Hours Watched. The club's streamers accumulated more than 56% of total Hours Watched, while the contribution of esports matches was 44%. T1 came third, less than 1% below Liquid by Hours Watched. The Korean club's esports matches generated 36.9 million Hours Watched in the second quarter, which is almost 49% more than the organization's streamer team figures on Twitch.

Among the top 10 organizations in the quarter, G2 Esports has the highest esports figures (44.4 million Hours Watched) and one of the lowest streamer figures (15.6 million Hours Watched). Meanwhile, the club ranked fourth by total metric. TSM rounded out the top 5 accumulating more than 56.7 million Hours Watched during the quarter. 82.5% of this metric was generated by the streamer team led by TSM_ImperialHal. It should be noted that organizations from second to fifth place achieved such figures largely thanks to League of Legends lineups.
FaZe Clan accumulated more than 55.1 million Hours Watched during the second quarter (6th place), and the contributions of its streamers and esports matches were almost equal. The most popular club’s lineup is the CS:GO roster, which achieves high results and moves steadily towards the title of the strongest team of the year.
Cloud9 took seventh place in the ranking with 44.9 million Hours Watched. The organization's streamers generated 69% of the club's total, and the esports matches brought a little less than 14 million Hours Watched. LOUD was behind C9 by more than 10% of Hours Watched and ranked 8th in the top. Interestingly, the Brazilian club's streamers accumulated three times more Hours Watched than esports matches of the club.
Indonesia's top organization Rex Regum Qeon, the only one in the top 10 without a streamer team on Twitch, was ranked ninth. It managed to generate more than 39.3 million Hours Watched for the second quarter thanks to its esports matches alone. Most of these HW came from matches on Mobile Legends: Bang Bang.
NRG was ranked tenth in the top with nearly 38 million Hours Watched. The club's streamers accumulated more than 93% of the total, while esports matches brought just 2.6 million Hours Watched. ZETA DIVISION and Natus Vincere were the closest to reaching the top 10, accumulating 36.6 million and 34.9 million Hours Watched respectively for the quarter.
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