Hello everyone and happy Monday! At Gamoloco, we think it’s the best day of the week with all this new data to chunk on.

So what were the top 10 most-watched games on Twitch last week?…. Drumroll.

#1 League of Legends

Riot Games’ game dropped oh so slightly this week as the World Championship’s semi-finals were taking place. It’s easy to see the lead over #2 is still huge though.

#2 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Still in its ups & down, Valve’s shooter manages to claim #2 back this week… but at what cost?! This week had 2 very high budget esports events going on under the form of Eleague S2 kicking off in Atlanta while the Epicenter tournament was taking place in Moscow, awarding $500,000 in cash to the best performers. Not to mention the ESL Pro League was live for a few days too. All in all, the “invested money to viewership” ratio doesn’t look that sexy.

#3 Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft

Blizzard’s TCG remains almost stable at #3 while nothing special was going on this week. While I’m somewhat worried for CSGO, I’m not at all for Hearthstone.

#4 DOTA 2

Same as Hearthstone here: DOTA 2 just had a regular week, standing right above 7M Hours Watched. By the way, something important when assessing DOTA 2’s Twitch viewership is that the game gets watched quite a lot, more than other top games, outside of Twitch.

#5 Battlefield 1

There it is. After it barely missed the top 10 last week, Dice’s new game breaks the top 10 on launch week. By all accounts, BF1 is one amazing multiplayer FPS. How will it stand the test of time and competition? And if it bodes well, does it stand a chance to become an esports platform? Stay tuned :)

#6 World of Warcraft

There was a very small drop this week but Legion’s momentum is far from gone.

#7 Overwatch

The phenom new shooter seems to be stabilizing at around 3M Hours Watched / week. Not bad while we’re just 10 days ago from Blizzcon, where the game will inevitably receive a big temporary boost and hopefully get some more momentum going to finish 2016.

#8 H1Z1: King of the Kill

Daybreak’s survival game has been holding its own. Despite the new releases pushing behind and the Twitchcon invitational excitement fading out a little more each week, H1Z1 proves once more it has lasting appeal for Twitch viewers.

#9 Destiny

Another survivor in the ranking: Destiny’s latest update is already a few weeks behind us but it doesn’t seem to hurt how much people enjoy watching it. Something to note about Destiny: when I look at the top streamers for it, I barely know any name… which means Destiny has managed to foster a community of its own, not relying on the biggest streamers out there to generate huge viewership spikes.

#10 FIFA 17

Still up there one month after release. And that makes it 2 EA games in our weekly top 10: not that usual. We sure hope EA’s new esports policy will change that, I’m looking forward to observing how it unveils.