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The RRQ Effect seems to have a big influence on the number of badaktoto online viewers of the M6 World Championship which is taking place in Malaysia.
The Kingdoms, as the RRQ fanbase is known, have been waiting for a long time for their favorite team to compete again on the international MLBB stage.
When this opportunity arose at M6, the fans couldn’t contain their enthusiasm and flocked to watch Skylar and friends in action.
Based on data collected by GGWP from Esports Charts, RRQ Hoshi is the team that consistently sets peak viewer records for M6.
When this article was written, M6 had 2.099 million peak viewers obtained from the RRQ Hoshi vs Twisted Minds match.
The top 3 M6 matches based on peak viewers are also controlled by RRQ Hoshi. In 2nd place there is a match against Team Spirit (2.06 million), and in 3rd place against KBG (1.8 million).
The 2 matches below were all held by Fnatic ONIC PH with matches against Team Liquid ID (1.7 million) in 4th position, and CFU Gaming (1.3 million) in 5th position.
Dmytro Murko from Esports Charts said there was an 86% increase in the number of spectators on the first day of the Swiss Stage, compared to last year.
“The audience for Indonesian language broadcasts is increasing rapidly with viewers looking forward to the debut of RRQ Hoshi, which is not only the most popular MLBB team in Indonesia, but also the world,” said Murko.
This enthusiasm is not only felt by RRQ Hoshi. Their sister team, RRQ Akira from Brazil also got a spill over the Indonesian crowd in the Wild Card phase.
It is possible that the number of spectators on the fourth day of Swiss Stage M6 will not be able to break the record set by RRQ Hoshi.
The reason is, RRQ will only compete again in the knockout round which starts next week. Meanwhile, the Swiss Stage round is only halfway through.
However, teams like Fnatic ONIC PH and Team Liquid ID have a chance to at least match RRQ Hoshi’s peak viewer record.
These two teams are both strong and have a fanbase that is no less loyal than RRQ Hoshi, so they can reach a large audience.
So if RRQ loses, will there be a reduction in the number of viewers? The answer is yes, as has been proven at MSC 2024.
So is this bad? Instead of being bad, we should see this as a normal and normal thing that happens at various sporting events.