Esports Charts adds channel charts, records, favorites

Esports Charts added channel-level charts to the Event Dashboard, a Favorites tournament feed, a Records page, a team merchandise directory, country record tracking, and moved transfers into game pages.

Over the past few months Esports Charts rolled out multiple updates to its Event Dashboard and public website. The changes include new channel-level visualizations on event pages, a Favorites tournament feed, a Records page, a directory of official team merchandise, country-level record tracking on the Esports Map, and the relocation of transfer and roster data to game pages.

The Channels section on Event Dashboard pages now offers visual charts that show how audience viewership was distributed across individual broadcast channels. The charts display trends by language, streaming platform and team channels and are intended to let users compare channel performance without relying only on tabular exports.

Users can follow games, teams and organizations to build a Favorites feed that aggregates related tournaments. Live events receive priority in the feed and each tournament listing shows the reason it appears, such as a followed game or team. A separate Featured Tournaments page lists ongoing and upcoming competitions, recently completed events and all-time leaders, and includes editorial context, event metadata and an FAQ to aid discovery.

A new Records page collects major industry milestones in one place. It lists Peak Viewers results, annual team watch-time totals, top prize pools and records broken across languages, games, streaming platforms and broadcast categories. Each record links to the tournament, team or game behind the figure.

The Esports Map now includes a chronological feed that highlights recently updated national Peak Viewers records. Users can view new country milestones without opening individual locations and can narrow the record feed to specific games to see where audience numbers changed regionally.

Esports Charts added a directory of official team and organization merchandise stores. The directory is searchable and filterable from a single page, and organization profiles now include links to official stores. Related FAQ items address common questions about buying team merchandise.

The standalone Transfers page has been removed. Roster changes, recent player arrivals and departures now appear on individual game pages alongside other competitive data. Game pages also gained a block that ranks active teams by number of matches played.

A new Additional Reach label marks events whose reported audiences were significantly affected by promotions, embedded streams, autoplay or other non-standard exposure. Reported traffic from those sources remains included in viewership totals while the label provides context for comparisons with events distributed through conventional channels.

Esports Charts published a full explainer on its site with technical notes and guidance for users who want more details on the changes.

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