ELEAGUE, a joint-venture between Turner Sports and WME | IMG to bring esports to television, averaged 509,000 total viewers on TBS during its Friday prime-time telecast window (10-11 p.m. EDT), the league said in a press release.

On Twitch, ELEAGUE generated 4.3 million streams over the course of the tournament's first four days.

At it's peak, the Twitch channel had over 92,000 concurrent steams, but regularly averaged about half, at 50,000 viewers.

Combined, TV and Twitch viewers consumed more than 150 million minutes of video content, according to ELEAGUE's press release. To put that in perspective, that's slightly over 285 years worth of video consumed in four days.

From Tuesday to Friday, ELEAGUE, @EL and TBS generated over 710 million impressions on Twitter.

During Friday night's match between Luminosity and Cloud9, ELEAGUE, @EL, TBS, Luminosity and Cloud generated 360 million impressions on Twitter.

Facebook content acquired 3.6 million video views over the first week. In total, ELEAGUE's social accounts generated 27 million impressions by week's end.

G2 Esports, Ninjas in Pyjamas, OpTic Gaming and Selfless Gaming will face-off in ELEAGUE's second week of group play which begins May 31.

Will Alcopra is a news editor for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.