The Success of Tradeit League FE Masters #5

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Tradeit and its partners are currently working on bringing you the 6th edition of Tradeit League FE Masters. But until then, let’s take a look at the success of the 5th.

How Tradeit League FE Masters #5 Consolidated The Series

The 5th edition of Tradeit League FE Masters featured the best teams in female CS2. NAVI Javelins won 1st place and $3000 for their efforts, but the tournament also included great competitors like Imperial Female, dreamcatchers, NIP Impact, and BIG EQUIPA.

Lots of people from all around the world tuned in to watch the action. The tournament gathered 1,5 million impressions on Twitter and was watched for over 21.000 hours.

The number of average viewers was 4570, while the number of peak viewers was 8156. In total, the event was seen at least in part by 87.363 people and had more than 2500 chatters, who left more than 28.000 messages.

Its duration was comparable to that of B-tier, A-tier, and S-tier tournaments. The total number of hours streamed was 102.

The thing that made the 5th edition of Tradeit League FE Masters a relatively long event was the number of teams. With 24 competitors in the race and a best-of-three match format, even the single-elimination bracket format ensured that there would be plenty of action to broadcast.

Next Steps

Our goal is to continue consolidating the series and hopefully create even bigger tournaments, with larger prizes and more sophisticated formats. Of course, this will take time.

The first edition of Tradeit League FE Masters took place in late February 2024 and we’re already working on the 6th. Things are moving rapidly in the right direction and we count on your support to give the best female players in CS2 opportunities to compete and showcase their skills.

Keep an eye on Tradeit’s news section because we’ll soon announce the next event in the series!

William Westerlund
William Westerlund
William is an author, editor, and an avid gamer with over 10.000 hours in CS:GO. He also enjoys playing Rust, Dota 2, and TF2 but never became a top 1% player in any of those games.

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