League of Legends just reminded everyone that competitive gaming can pull television-sized audiences without a single commercial break. The T1 versus Bilibili Gaming best-of-five series at MSI 2026 peaked at 2,091,818 concurrent viewers on July 4, making it the second-highest viewership moment for any LoL event this year.

The match pitted T1, representing Korea’s LCK, against BLG from China’s LPL.

The 2,091,818 peak wasn’t just the highest of MSI 2026. It was the second-highest for any League of Legends broadcast this entire year, according to Esports Charts. The earlier MSI play-in stages had already posted impressive numbers, with peaks ranging from 1.25 million to 1.39 million concurrent viewers, largely driven by T1’s matches.

During the LCK 2026 season, T1’s clash against Gen.G pulled 1.3 million peak viewers. MSI blew past it by roughly 60%.

The LPL 2026 Split 2 regular season peaked at approximately 107,000 concurrent viewers. The gap between domestic LPL numbers and this international stage is massive.