The group stage began with eight consecutive matches, and it wasn't without surprises. The biggest upset was
Top Matches by Viewer Engagement
The matches involving Korean teams garnered the most interest, explained by the convenient broadcast times for the local audience, as the tournament is held in
Even with favorable timing for the Asian audience, the start of the Swiss Stage showed a noticeable drop in activity: peak viewership fell by 29–33% compared to the same day last year, with each major demographic showing less engagement. Even Korean viewers reduced their activity, although their drop was the mildest at about 15%.
Dynamics and Reasons for the Drop in Viewer Engagement
The decline in viewership is attributed to two main factors. Firstly, the tournament is taking place in
Secondly, the group stage began almost immediately after the Play-In. Typically, there's a noticeable increase in audience between stages, but this year the opportunity to warm up viewers was limited, as the opening consisted of only one match.
Despite the weak start, it's too early to draw final conclusions — the dynamics of viewer engagement will be closely monitored in the coming days.
Worlds 2025 is taking place from October 14 to November 9 in