The IEM Katowice Major for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive recorded 7.39M hours watched over the weekend with an average of 70.09K concurrent viewers for all coverage, including reruns, peaking at more than half a million viewers (558.08K).

Live coverage for the event began on Feb. 28 with an average of 210K CCV an carried into March 1 with a 189.89K CCV average.

Saturday’s live coverage averaged 267.99K CCV with an peak of 440.93K before Sunday’s grand finals that drew a peak of 558.08K.

The combination of ESL’s main channel and numerous alternative-language broadcasts on Twitch pushed CS:GO as a title to 13.59M hours watched on Twitch From Feb. 28-March 4.

The event was ESL’s first CS:GO Major since ESL One: Cologne in 2016. The first CS:GO Major of the 2018 calendar year, ELEAGUE Major: Boston, helped the primary channel for coverage, ELEAGUETV, push 13.16M hours watched with an average of 237.71K CCV during Cloud9’s run toward its first ever CS:GO Major win.

The was enough to help CS:GO lead all content on Twitch from Jan. 25-Jan. 29 last year with 19.3M hours watched. The second most-watched game on Twitch for that time frame was League of Legends with 13.92M hours watched.