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HomeDota 2NewsDreamLeague Season 29 attracted a peak audience of over 180,000 viewers.
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May 25, 2026, 09:57 AM
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DreamLeague Season 29 attracted a peak audience of over 180,000 viewers.

Давид Мчедлишвили

The match between Team Spirit and Team Falcons was the most popular match of DreamLeague Season 29.

According to Esports Charts, the tournament’s peak viewership was 188,390, while the average viewership remained at 109,106. In total, the championship matches garnered 10,210,454 hours of watch time, and the total broadcast duration was 93 hours and 35 minutes.

  • Read also: The closed qualifier for DreamLeague Season 29 in North America peaked at over 1,300 viewers

Most-watched matches of DreamLeague Season 29

  • Team Spirit vs. Team Falcons (group stage) — 165,888;
  • Tundra Esports vs. Team Falcons (upper bracket quarterfinals) — 149,143;
  • Team Liquid vs. PARIVISION (upper bracket quarterfinals) — 142,418;
  • Natus Vincere vs. Aurora Gaming (upper bracket quarterfinals) — 129,533;
  • Tundra Esports vs. BetBoom Team (group stage) — 120,428.

DreamLeague Season 29 was held online from May 13 to 24. In the grand final, PARIVISION defeated Aurora Gaming with a score of 3-2. The team earned $250,000 for the players, $40,000 for the club, and 6,300 EPT points.

Photo — ESL.

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