The return of The International to the city of Seattle ushered in a sense of homecoming to those who have been well immersed in the game for as long as one can remember. After spending the past six years seeing the event make its presence in different parts of the world, the scene welcomed back the Pacific Northwest city to serve as the forefront of the Dota world.
Considering Overwatch world cup viewership is like 4 times lower than TI that was in worst possible time zone this year, yeah I would say Dota is in a better spot.
Isn’t Overwatch viewership like having the stream open for 2 hours gives you free cosmetics. I don’t really trust those kind of viewership numbers when people just leave the stream on but aren’t necessarily engaged or viewing the stream
Considering Overwatch world cup viewership is like 4 times lower than TI that was in worst possible time zone this year, yeah I would say Dota is in a better spot.
Isn’t Overwatch viewership like having the stream open for 2 hours gives you free cosmetics. I don’t really trust those kind of viewership numbers when people just leave the stream on but aren’t necessarily engaged or viewing the stream