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08:49, 31.12.2023

The inclusive Valorant scene has seen a significant increase in viewership throughout the year 2023. Tournaments like Game Changers have accumulated around 16 million hours of views, propelling Valorant to the forefront among other esports disciplines featuring women.
According to data from Esports Charts, the viewership of Valorant Game Changers has grown by 50% compared to 2022. The Women's World Championship secured the second position in terms of hours watched, trailing only the mobile game Legends: Bang Bang, specifically its tournament named the 32nd SEA Games – Women’s Tournament. Among the most popular championships of the year were VCT 2023: Game Changers Brazil and VCT 2023: Game Changers EMEA, claiming the third and fourth positions in terms of views.
TOP Female Esports events in 2023
— Esports Charts 🇺🇦 (@EsportsCharts) December 29, 2023
1️⃣ 32nd SEA Games - Women's Tournament
2️⃣ @ValorantEsports Game Changers Championship
3️⃣ VCT 2023: Game Changers EMEA
4️⃣ VCT 2023: Game Changers Brazil
5️⃣ @MlbbEsports Women's Invitational 2023
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An interesting fact is that Riot Games, in 2023, distributed approximately 50% of the total prize money among all women's esports disciplines, reflecting a significant commitment to the inclusive scene from the developers.
Regarding peak viewership, the game achieved three out of the top five results in 2023. The Women's World Championship gathered around 300 thousand viewers, surpassing last year's results by 50%.
In 2024, the growth of the inclusive Valorant scene is likely to continue. Riot Games plans to further develop this aspect, including increasing prize pools and attracting new partners.
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