Valorant's Twitch Viewership Drops Sharply During Launch Week
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Valorant might have got off to an incredible start during its closed beta,
but on Twitch, at least, it doesn't seem to be maintaining that momentum. As
launch week drew to a close yesterday, Riot's new tactical shooter had
received just a fraction of the viewers it had enjoyed at its peak.
According to Twitch analytics site SullyGnome (via DotEsports), viewers
watched 148.7 million hours of Valorant during the first seven days of the
closed beta, breaking records across the platform. In the seven days
following its official launch on June 2, however, that number had fallen to
just 18.2 million hours.
That's a big drop, but there's likely to be a couple of key reasons for that.
Firstly, everyone has access to the game now, rather than the gradual rollout
of the beta, so are more likely to be playing than watching. Secondly, Riot
deliberately gated access to that beta, encouraging players to watch Twitch
streams for a chance to enter the game. With that system no longer in place,
there's no incentive for players to watch hours of content.
That's not to say Valorant's not doing well. At time of writing, it's the
fifth most-watched game on the platform, above Dota 2 and CS:GO, and not that
far behind Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. It'll be interesting to see how
quickly Riot gives us actual player counts, but for now it seems that its
latest offering is maintaining some decent momentum.
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根據Twitch的分析網站SullyGnome的數據
Valorant的觀看時數...
Btea的前7天 148.7 million
發售後的7天 18.2 million
不過就算這樣成績其實也不錯了,在排名上排在Dota2、CSGO之上和COD之後。
其實也不難懂啦!之前成績那麼好就是大家掛直播搶帳號弄出來的呀!現在只是正常化了
而已。