Highlights
- Neuro's on the rise, reaching #2 mostly because he just seems to be streaming *all the time*; while his average viewer numbers are lower than that of the rest of the top 5, he makes up for it by streaming almost 7,5 hours per day.
- Another month, another popular Korean gaming stream broadcasting themselves playing the SC2 Single Player campaign. This time the honor's for 소풍왔니.
- Tournament-wise, the big scorers are the usual suspects: WCS and GSL. WCS takes the top spot with 48k people watching Serral continue his win streak, making it the third best viewed WCS this year. This month's GSL finals were well-attended as well, with about 5k more viewers (both peak and average) than the previous seasons'.
- Looking at the overall trend there's a slight dip this month compared to last year's, but the difference is so slight it might as well be a coincidence. The winter season is about to start, and especially November (aka Blizzcon) will be interesting.
- As always, suggestions and requests are welcome!
Huh? What's this?
I run Fuzic - which collects statistics and rankings of StarCraft II live streams - and these threads are a summary of the viewer numbers for the past month.
Data is sourced from fuzic, and additional up-to-date stats may be found there. But in these threads - which I will try to post at the beginning of every month - there will be a monthly summary so you can get a quick overview of that month's viewer numbers.
Inclusion criteria
The rankings list any stream that is reported on by the APIs of the various streaming services (Twitch, Azubu, etc). I have no way of verifying to what extent someone's viewers are legitimate, and therefore will not independently ban someone from the rankings. Please do not start a(nother) discussion about this in this thread.
The lists
"VxH", or "hours viewed" is the average amount of viewers multiplied by the amount of hours the streamer has streamed during that month. Basically, if for each viewer you count the amount of hours they watched the stream during the month, and add them up, you get this number. The list is sorted by this metric, as it gives a good impression of the streamer's activity through the month.
You can click the links below the charts for additional stats and a list you can sort by whichever metric you prefer.
(Full ranking - note that these include streams in which events were streamed, and the above ranking does not)
Older entries
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- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, August 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, July 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, June 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, May 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, April 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, March 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, February 2018
- Top SC2 Streamers & Stats, January 2018
- Top SC2 streamers and stats, december 2017
- Top SC2 streamers and stats, november 2017
- Top 30 streamers August 2016
- Top 30 streamers July 2016
- Top 30 streamers June 2016
- Top 30 streamers May 2016
- Top 30 streamers April 2016
- Top 50 streamers May 2015 (by Conti, contains links to his older reports)