
A significant update to the Esports Map— an interactive project created by GG.BET and Esports Charts — has been added, expanding its filtering capabilities and data-driven precision.
The goal of the partnership is to give brands, partners and fans a better understanding of the popularity of esports tournaments in various geographical areas.
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One of the key improvements in this update is the addition of a discipline filter, enabling users to visualise the reach and influence of specific games worldwide.
With this enhancement, questions such as ‘Which countries hosted the largest Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) tournaments? ‘ and ‘Which Counter-Strike 2 events were the most popular in Europe?’ can now be more accurately answered.
For esports stakeholders, the map’s interface and data dependability make it a more reliable resource.
A Deeper Look at the New Features
The official press release claims that the Esports Map’s new filter makes it simpler to monitor how well-known events like League of Legends and Counter-Strike affect global audiences by allowing users to break down tournament data by game title and see trends by region.
For instance, with a few clicks, fans can determine which League of Legends event is most popular outside of the World Championship.
The industry collaboration between GG.BET and Esports Charts is emphasised as supporting the resources’ usability and data accuracy.
In an effort to educate both casual viewers and data analysts in the gaming industry, the update also answers commonly asked questions regarding tournament popularity.
Recent data showed notable increases in MLBB event viewership during the most recent season.
A knewn viewership platform, Esports Charts aims to solidify its position at the forefront of esports analytics with the Esports Map’s improved filtering and visualisation options.
Source: https://esportsinsider.com/
