T1 Still Can’t “Save” Riot
As every year, when T1 participates in any tournament, they are always seen as the top team of that event, and Worlds 2025 is no exception. According to statistics from Esports Charts, of the 5 most viewed matches of Worlds 2025 so far, T1 occupies all 4 spots. Only the recent BO5 match lasting 4 games between HLE and Gen.G made it into the top 5. Previously, the 4th position was also held by a match of T1 against CFO. However, bad news is coming for Riot.

Specifically, according to statistics from Esports Charts, the viewership at this year’s Worlds has dropped by 20% compared to the same period last year. These statistics come after the Swiss stage ended and T1 has played all their matches as they fell into the 3-2 group. It can be said that while T1 remains the “popular” name, Worlds 2025 is losing its appeal. However, many evaluations suggest the cause lies with… Riot.

Even T1 is Being “Challenged” by Riot
In reality, BO1 matches can bring many “upsets,” but this is not a format that the audience welcomes too much. Because there are many matchups that could have garnered a lot of views, but due to results, they cannot face each other. Not to mention, playing only 1 BO1 match means that the matches end before they can reach peak viewership. Additionally, some teams like IG (eliminated early) or BLG (performing poorly) also affect the viewership of Worlds 2025.

However, with T1 set to face a predicted tough LPL team next, this match is likely to still garner very high viewership. Furthermore, starting from the quarter-finals, all matches will be played in a BO5 format. With longer series and teams needing to give their all, the viewership of Worlds 2025 could definitely improve.