Fortnite beating League in views on twitch consistently now. Opinions

Bluezy·3/4/2018, 4:01:45 PM·1 votes·2,821 views

I've noticed that fortnite has been in the number 1 spot/ahead of league in views for awhile now. What are your guys thoughts?

13 Comments

Timethief493/4/2018, 4:04:50 PM7 votes

Meh whatever people like. I personally dont like fortnite.

Sëtíer3/4/2018, 4:07:19 PM3 votes

Its sad bc Fortnite is LAME. But again, like the prev guy said its all about the actually streamers themselves. I think Fortnite will die down in a few months and league will come back on top

JackMcSnipeyz3/4/2018, 4:22:13 PM2 votes

Remember when pubg had most views? Heck remember overwatch? New games with lots of hype tend to get that boom and then they settle down lower and lower until you get a steady base of watchers. This all happened before

BestJhinUniverse3/4/2018, 4:14:45 PM2 votes

Everything beats league for a while. Then the waves settle and league goes back to being number 1 sadly.

Redcadaver3/4/2018, 4:35:20 PM1 votes

Well its something new. Who wants to watch the same people play the same champs in the same scenario every stream.

PotatoPlayer928/1/2018, 8:09:07 PM1 votes

lol sucks...

redniwediS3/4/2018, 4:05:21 PM1 votes

Good for them? It's an entertaining game and all, but people rarely watch streams for the gameplay. You're there for the personality running that stream, and a lot of big League streamers are branching out into other games, or moving away from League entirely.

Twitch views do not correlate to League player numbers luckily, so I'll wait until I see numbers about the League player base before making any assumptions on that front.

Pandemic Punch3/4/2018, 4:19:30 PM1 votes

It might have 20k more viewers, but what do you think happens when it's top streamer goes offline who has 81k viewers? PUBG and Overwatch were in this spot before too.

Bent Pixels3/4/2018, 4:32:58 PM1 votes

fortnite will last probably another couple months but then itll die down. its too repetitive. league will stay consistent though