The average viewership of Overwatch League action on Twitch is up year-over-year for week two of the second season, despite having about an hour more of live airtime per day of coverage.

The main Overwatch League channel, combined with French-language and Korean-language channels, averaged 160K concurrent viewers for the week that added up to 4.82M hours watched across the weekend. That figure is up from an average of 136.69K CCV for live coverage on the same channels last season that reeled in 3.43M hours watched.

An increase in live airtime this season comes following an expansion of the league to 20 teams, from last year’s 12. Last season, each day of coverage included just three matches, and competition took place on Wednesday-Saturday during regular season action.

This season, the league has been forced to adjust its schedule to include an average of one more match per day of coverage. The result has been a shift in the days’ coverage as well. To make room for more games, the league is playing matches from Thursday-Sunday during regular season play. Three games were played Thursday, and four were played on Friday and Sunday. Saturday is when the most action happened this week, with five matches being played that day.

Meanwhile, the addition of a couple of alternate language channels has increased viewership options for OWL fans on Twitch. This year marked the inclusion of Portuguese- and Russian-language channels, and while their average viewership combined to be less than 10K, each has consistently provided between an average of 2K and 8K CCV per day.

Those figures helped to improve OWL’s overall Twitch audience to an average of 168.6K CCV for week two, and pushed the league’s hours watched total for week two over 5M.

On Thursday the London Spitfire’s 3-2 win against the expansion team Washington Justice drew the sessions peak CCV of 167.8K, but Friday’s session was home to the highest concurrent viewership of the week. Friday’s closest game, a 3-2 win by the New York Excelsior over the Los Angeles Valiant , drew a max CCV of 185K.

The Paris Eternal’s 2-1 win against the Los Angeles Gladiators didn’t exactly go a full five maps, but with one map going to a draw and each other map being highly competitive, the match was able to reach a peak of 178K, leading Saturday. The win moved the Eternal 2-0, making them one of two unbeaten expansion teams so far this year. Meanwhile, Sunday’s peak of 176K CCV came surrounding the start of the Excelsior’s 4-0 handling of the Houston Outlaws .

While Twitch remains the primary platform for measuring viewership habits of the core Western esports audience, it does not represent the totality of Overwatch League viewership. Fans can watch action on OWL’s official website, Battle.net, and MLG. Additionally, matches are streamed in China on Zhanqi.tv, NetEase CC, Bilibili, and Huya, and Blizzard also has a deal to broadcast matches on Disney-owned platforms including ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD.