DreamLeague Season 22 concluded with remarkable success, marking it as the most-watched event in the series’ history. The online tournament, featuring the world’s top Dota 2 teams vying for a million-dollar prize, achieved record-breaking viewership, making it the second-highest in peak viewership for Dota 2 esports events in 2024 thus far.
Sixteen elite teams participated, including the top four from the EPT Leaderboard and winners of regional qualifications. Notably, Team Liquid, Team Secret, and Tundra Esports from Western Europe faced unexpected setbacks, failing to advance past the initial group stage. This led to a rarity in Dota 2 competition as no Western European team made it to the playoffs.
The final stage saw Xtreme Gaming, Team Spirit, BetBoom Team, and Team Falcons competing, with the latter emerging victorious. Team Falcons clinched the championship by defeating BetBoom Team 3-0 in the grand final, earning a prize of $300,000. This win marks their second major triumph since their formation in November 2023, following their victory in BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024.
DreamLeague Season 22 Viewership Statistics
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DreamLeague Season 22 set a new milestone by generating 25.7 million hours of watch time, doubling the previous season’s figures. The average viewership remained consistent at 155,000 concurrent viewers, despite differences in broadcast duration. The final match between Team Falcons and BetBoom Team attracted the most attention, peaking at 310.2K viewers, though slightly lower than the previous season’s most popular match.
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While DreamLeague Season 22 ranks as the fifth tournament in the series by peak viewership, it stands out as the second most popular Dota 2 event of 2024, only surpassed by BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024. Looking ahead, DreamLeague Season 23 is scheduled for May 20th to 26th, featuring 12 teams competing for another million-dollar prize pool. The invited teams include BetBoom Team, Xtreme Gaming, Gaimin Gladiators, and Team Falcons, with remaining slots to be filled via regional qualifiers. Stay updated on the event’s progress through the coverage page.