Esports Charts has expanded its analytics platform with a comprehensive dashboard that tracks live viewership, favorites and records across major tournaments. The new interface incorporates a media‑value calculator, multi‑stream viewer and an enlarged “Records” section, enabling users to assess audience size, prize money, team watch‑time and language/platform statistics in a single searchable hub. Recent highlights include IEM Cologne Major 2026 surpassing two million live viewers and a notable 65 % decline in EMEA Masters Spring viewership, illustrating shifting audience dynamics.
In June 2026 the service introduced deeper channel‑level analytics and a personalized “Favorites” feature that allows users to follow specific tournaments. A revamped Featured page consolidates key competitions, while an official merchandise directory and enhanced country‑level viewership records on the Events Map provide richer context. The addition of a non‑standard viewership label clarifies event numbers by distinguishing raw audience figures from those inflated by promotional or embedded streams.
Roster transfer data has been migrated to individual game pages, accompanied by active‑team match counts for added context. The new “Additional Reach” label flags events whose viewership was boosted by external streams, offering a clearer picture of organic audience engagement. These updates collectively streamline data exploration, improve user engagement and deliver more precise insights into audience growth across games and regions.