IG’s two Summer 2025 series against BLG are the 4th and 6th most-watched in LPL regular season History
The LPL has long been one of the most competitive and passionate regions in League of Legends circuit, but in recent years, its overall popularity and viewership numbers have been in decline. Despite this trend, one team continues to carry much of the league’s hype and fan engagement: Invictus Gaming. Whenever the organization steps onto the Rift, it draws massive crowds both online and offline, with discussions and highlights flooding social media after every match.
Known for their fearless playstyle and high-quality games, IG rarely disappoints. With the LPL struggling to maintain the same level of international attention it once enjoyed, IG has become the league’s cornerstone of viewership. The numbers behind this claim paint a very clear picture.
IG dominates LPL viewership
A look at the ten most-watched regular season matches in LPL history shows IG’s unmatched drawing power. The team features in every single entry, highlighting just how crucial they are to the league’s appeal. These numbers reflect domestic viewership only and are calculated differently across Chinese platforms such as Huya, Bilibili, Douyu, Kuaishou, and Tencent Video, unlike international analytics sites like Esports Charts, which track global peak and average viewers. As such, the rankings highlight IG’s massive popularity in China rather than serving as a direct comparison to worldwide statistics. Below are the top ten matches:
- 1st – 2020 Spring Split: IG vs. FPX – 5.76M views
- 2nd – 2020 Summer Split: IG vs. RNG – 4.64M views
- 3rd – 2020 Summer Split: IG vs. TES – 4.33M views
- 4th – 2025 Stage 3 Round 1: IG vs. BLG – 4.19M views
- 5th – 2019 Spring Split: IG vs. RNG – 4.04M views
- 6th – 2025 Stage 3 Round 2: IG vs. BLG – 3.73M views
- 7th – 2020 Summer Split: IG vs. FPX – 3.54M views
- 8th – 2021 Summer Split: IG vs. TES – 3.15M views
- 9th – 2019 Spring Split: IG vs. EDG – 2.90M views
- 10th – 2021 Spring Split: IG vs. RNG – 2.85M views
Even though IG’s recent clashes with Bilibili Gaming in 2025 ranked an impressive fourth and sixth, it still fell short of the peak numbers from 2020, when their showdown with FunPlus Phoenix, the World Champions at that time, reached nearly six million views. The data also reveals another important trend: most of the top-viewed games came from 2020 and 2021, years often considered the last golden era of LPL viewership. Since then, the league’s popularity has noticeably declined.
With the current “superteam” iteration of IG performing well and securing high-profile matches against rivals like BLG, the team is once again in a position to qualify for Worlds. If they do, IG will undoubtedly be one of the most closely watched squads on the international stage. Fans are eager to see if the team can replicate its past glory and spark a new wave of excitement for the LPL.
Header Photo Credit: Riot Games/LPL Weibo Account
- Clément Chocat -
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