The LEC Spring 2025 Finals drew impressive viewership numbers throughout the tournament, reaching over 500,000 peak viewers for the Grand Finals.

The viewership was dominated by the top three teams from the event, with KOI, Karmine Corp, and G2 all drawing in huge numbers across their matches, but the Grand Final itself reached a grand total of 509,010.

Across the entire Spring split, the LEC recorded an average viewership of 228,120 and accumulated over 32.6 million hours watched, according to data from Esports Charts.

The Grand Final saw perennial favourites G2 Esports face off against KOI, both of whom always come with their own formidable fanbases. KOI featured in four of the top five most-viewed matches this split, including the Lower Bracket Final against Karmine Corp, which drew 502,047 peak viewers — just shy of the Grand Final record. The Playoffs Day 2 matchup between KC and KOI also surpassed 490,000 viewers.

G2’s return to the top spot, combined with KOI’s consistently high-performing viewership numbers, was a real recipe for success for the LEC Spring Finals. Karmine Corp, in their second LEC season, also made a strong impact, featuring in three of the top five matches by peak viewers.

However, this 509,010 number is quite a drop from the 2024 Spring finals, which saw G2 vs Fnatic bring in 593,554 peak viewers, just shy of the 600,000 mark.

With the Summer split ahead, MSI coming up, and Worlds qualification on the line, the LEC will be looking to build upon this momentum as it enters the next phase of the 2025 season, with the teams themselves fighting for their Worlds spots and international glory.