Free Fire All-Stars Viewership Analysis

Free Fire All-Stars Viewership Analysis

Sep 07, 2021 5 leitura min

Garena’s Free Fire All-Stars 2021, is an annual tournament that’s carried in three regions, Asia, the Americas and EMEA with a cash prize of $30,000. The best teams from the mentioned regions are selected for the tournament. In this article, we will discuss the data of the latest tournament that was held back in July.

The aim of this tourney is to gather the popular influencers and content creators of Free Fire from around the globe. All-Stars 2021, managed to gain a lot of attraction as the regional participants were high in number.

There were three formats used in the Free Fire All-Stars 2021, and they are Clash Squad, Bomb Squad and the final one was Battle Royale. These three formats were arranged according to day and featured various themes.

Today, we will be discussing all the factors associated with the tournament from the regions which are Asia, EMEA and the Americas. So, without any further ado, let’s take a look at it.

Tournament viewership comparison

In the above infographic, we can clearly see that Free Fire All-Stars 2021 Asia has dominated the chart with its impressive numbers. To be exact, 1.4M Hours Watched and 246K Peak Viewers were witnessed in this tournament. An absolutely impressive response was seen from the viewers. The same also collected 96K Average Viewers with 15H of Air Time.

Whereas the Invitational All-Stars, held on the 4th of July, could collect 196K Hours Watched with 77K Peak Viewers in just 4H of Air Time. The Average Viewers during this single day tournament were approximately 50K.

Last, on the chart, we have the All-Star Series 2020, which wasn’t up to the mark as it had 25H of Air Time, but could only have 10K Hours Watched with merely 1.4K Peak Viewers and 400 Average Viewers.

Tournament viewership comparison with Americas and EMEA

Comparing the Asian 2020 Series and the Invitational Series from July this month. Numbers are quite interesting. The All-Star 2020 Series falls behind all the tourneys but the Invitational Series contests quite impressively if we take the Air Time into consideration.

Coming to the Free Fire All-Stars 2021 EMEA, it had 15H Air Time but couldn’t get near to the Asia tourney as it has 76K Hours Watched and 14K Peak Viewers. The Average Viewers were also quite low, 5.2K.

Similarly, Free Fire All-Stars Americas managed to collect 173K Hours Watched with 28K Peak Viewers. Interestingly, the Americas tourney was aired only for 12H Air Time and collected 14K Average Viewers in the meantime. Not quite an impressive number, but considering the duration, the Americas tournament had a good contest.

All-Star Asia’s high numbers are justified as Free Fire dominates this region. Most of the Asian countries have professional scenes of Free Fire. Similarly, in the Americas, Brazil also has a good scenario of professional esports of Free Fire.

Detailed stats for Free Fire All-Stars Asia 2021

As the topper of our charts for the entire Free Fire All-Stars 2021, we have decided to do a detailed breakdown for the Asian region. To begin with, Round 20 had the maximum Peak Viewers with 246K viewers. At the bottom, we have Round 19 and Round 16, which collectively had 197K and 188K Peak Viewers respectively.

YouTube was the best platform for the entire streaming of the Asian tournament. It had 221K Viewers with overall peaking of 246K. Regarding Language Peak, Indonesian and Vietnamese were more preferred with a collective number of 168K and 54K respectively.

Languages popularity in the Americas

Free Fire All-Stars 2021 of the Americas started on the 6th of August and continued till the 9th. As we have mentioned above, Free Fire is mostly popular in South America. Out of 173K Hours Watched in 11.75H Air Time, 66.8% and 31.8% viewers watched in Portuguese and Spanish respectively.

Languages popularity in EMEA

For EMEA, in the entire 14H Air Time, 79.6% of people preferred Russian and 8.9% and 8.6% of people were watching in Arabic and English respectively. The rest of the 2.9% were preferring Turkish.

Languages popularity of Asia

Just like EMEA, the Asian tourney also had the same duration of Air Time, 14H. But, the 1.4M Hours Watched is considerably more than the rest of the tourneys. Here we can see, the Indonesian language has taken the lead with 63%. Next, we have Vietnamese and Hindi with 19.2% and 8.5% respectively, accounting for a very small portion. Lastly, Thai and a few other languages collectively had 9.3%.

Finally, we have reached the end of our analysis for the Free Fire All-Stars 2021 which comprised of three regions, Asia, the Americas and EMEA. Stay tuned with us and keep visiting our page for more detailed and informative breakdowns of esports tournaments.

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