Esports Fuels Apex Legends Growth in Live Streaming 2021-2022
Apex Legends has once again risen to one of the Top 10 Games in the live streaming space for the first time since Q3 2021.
Apex Legends has once again risen to one of the Top 10 Games in the live streaming space for the first time since Q3 2021.
Fortnite’s newest Chapter 3 season 2 was released last week, with the removal of one key feature: building. An update soon after added a Zero
TheGrefg reached 2.5M concurrent viewers on Twitch while streaming the reveal of his in-game Fortnite skin.
Cyberpunk 2077 barely misses the top spot upon launch week but secures a top three finish alongside Just Chatting and Fortnite. Although the hype around
Fortnite took a substantial portion of market share due to the Galactus event but Just Chatting still remains on top. As the end of the
TL;DR: Among Us and Garena Free Fire climb to the top as League of Legends and Fortnite tumble. Gaming trends often come in waves like
TL;DR: League of Legends continues to climb but Fortnite and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reached a higher peak viewer count. League of Legends, the
The battle royale genre has been at the forefront of the gaming industry for the past few years as games like PUBG, Fortnite, and Apex