Caedrel has established himself as a major figure among Twitch streamers.
He has quickly risen to the most popular streamer on the platform owned by Amazon.
During the Worlds 2024 co-streams, Caedrel attracted hundreds of thousands of viewers throughout the past month.
While he hasn’t consistently set records with millions of viewers, his co-streams stand out.
He often outperforms Riot’s official streams and other popular streamers, such as Ibai.
Many League of Legends fans now prefer watching the event through Caedrel’s channel.
This achievement is even more impressive as Ibai, a well-known streamer, owns one of the teams competing in the event.
Ibai has set impressive records in the past, including massive events like “La Velada Del Año”.
During a particular match between FlyQuest and Gen.G, Caedrel reached over 340,000 viewers.
This made him the top streamer on Twitch for October.
In comparison, the peak viewership for Kai Cenat’s recent stream with John Cena was around 247,000.
Caedrel is not just a top streamer in League of Legends; he’s one of the leading figures in the entire Twitch community.
His statistics for the last month show him at the very top, according to Twitch Tracker’s data.
Over the past month, Caedrel has streamed an impressive total of 258 hours.
He covered nearly every minute of the Worlds matches, providing analysis and streaming during breaks.
As he would say, that’s what he calls “mega pace”.
There is a clear difference in viewer numbers depending on whether Worlds matches are happening or not.
He attracts a much larger audience on match days, as many League of Legends fans choose to watch through his stream.
The gap in viewer numbers is evident when looking at the chart of Worlds 2024 viewership. While reaching nearly 30,000 viewers on non-match days is impressive, it pales compared to the hundreds of thousands tuning in during actual game days.
The event itself is set to achieve record-breaking viewership, having already peaked at 3 million viewers, which does not include the significant numbers from China where League of Legends is exceptionally popular.
Despite this remarkable achievement, the tournament has yet to surpass the grand final of Worlds 2023, which recorded an astounding 6.4 million viewers, making it the most-watched esports event ever.
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