In an esports-light week on Twitch, Fortnite returns to the top spot as the most streamed game, while Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 continues to slip.

The following titles are ranked according to the total number of hours watched on Twitch , from Monday to the following Sunday, with data compiled using TEO Analytics.

What Fortnite and League of Legends Get Up to In Their Off Weeks



With the League of Legends competitive season finished, and Fortnite’s latest Skirmish series also concluded, both titles relied on streamers last week to form the bulk of their viewership.

Fortnite narrowly edged ahead out of the two games, with Tyler “Ninja” Blevins as not just the most watched Fortnite streamer of the week, but for the entirety of Twitch. At nearly 3.2M total hours watched, Blevins accounted for 17.6% of all Fortnite content on the platform. His broadcast on Nov. 6 also reached a maximum concurrent viewership (max CCV) of 99.3K, the highest peak viewership for any Fortnite broadcast of the week.

Top Three Fortnite Channels of Last Week

Tyler “Loltyler1” Steinkamp was the only predominant League of Legends streamer last week to pass 1M total hours watched. Even then, the highest max CCV for a League of Legends broadcast once again went to Blevins, at 48.9K, who branched out to the MOBA after a few frustrating Fortnite rounds.

Black Ops 4 Slips Down, Warframe Picks Up the Slack



Placing at number seven, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has hit its lowest total hours watched for a single week since launch date. That’s a 33.5% drop from the week before, suggesting that the original hype for the Blackout game mode will continue to fizzle, unless Activision Blizzard is able to supply the constant stream of content updates and experimental game modes that have kept Fortnite afloat. It should be noted that Seth “Scump” Abner, a Call of Duty professional player and captain of OpTic Gaming , reached a max CCV of 100.5K playing Black Ops 4, which was the highest of any non-esports broadcast for the entire week.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Viewership Since Launch

Meanwhile, Warframe made a surprise return to the top 10 most watched Twitch content. The co-operative third-person shooter launched its Fortuna expansion on Nov. 8, and the result was a jump from 146.6K total hours watched to 6.7M. According to Steamcharts, the game’s peak concurrent player count reached 131.7K, which was even higher than the 129K of the previous Sacrifice expansion. While these numbers will dissipate in the coming week, it demonstrates the impact a long-awaited update can have on a five-year old game.