Nielsen Releases Unprecedented Insights On Esports Fan Attitudes And Behaviors Leveraging Twitch Data
New Research Details Audience Behavior Across Biggest Esports Titles and Tournaments
Nielsen announced an in-depth, first of its kind research study of esports fan attitudes and behaviors in the US to feature data from Twitch, the leading service and community for multiplayer entertainment. Nielsen combined survey-based attitudes and preference data with Twitch viewership and behavior data from more than 2,000 US esports fans who viewed esports content related to major titles like League of Legends, Overwatch League, Fortnite, and more over the past year.
Nielsen research study of esports fan attitudes and behaviors based on Twitch viewers in the US
The result of this Nielsen and Twitch Esports Fan research study is a set of rich data that marketers, rights holders and esports organizations can use to unlock the value of Twitch’s audience at a detailed level. The data will guide those looking to make informed decisions for investments, sponsorship and advertising, as well as help esports organizations effectively demonstrate the unique value their audience brings to the industry.
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Some of the high level insights from the Nielsen Esports study of the Twitch US esports audience include:
- Twitch esports fans are well-seasoned with nearly 60% following esports for four or more years. In contrast, among the broader US esports audience, only 1 in 5 have been following this long, with 23% new to esports within the past year.
- 50% of Twitch esports fans have a paid TV subscription service; less than 40% claim to view television on a weekly basis.
- 90% of Twitch esports fans can recall at least one non-gaming related sponsor within esports.
- Esports fans are more likely to spend time engaging with esports over traditional sports – Twitch fans significantly so, with 70% dedicating more time to esports than traditional.
- Over 60% of Twitch esports fans engage with gaming personalities on a daily basis, and nearly one in three viewed at least five hours of live Fortnite video content on Twitch in the past year.
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“As we continue to support our esports clients, a common theme has been their need for an even more detailed view of the esports audience to support data-driven business decisions,” said Nicole Pike, Managing Director, Nielsen Esports. “At Nielsen, we know the power of viewership and how it can enrich an already valuable data set like our Fan Insights work. Given Twitch’s depth of content and reach across esports properties, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with them since this marks a natural evolution for our annual research.”
“Twitch caters to the many interests of gamers with esports among the more popular types of entertainment we offer,” said Andrea Garabedian, VP, Advertiser Marketing, Twitch. “By providing Nielsen with an opportunity to survey our community, they were able to surface data that reflects the passionate nature of our esports fans. Based on the amount of time these gamers spend on our service and their familiarity with the scene, from the games to the sponsors, it is clear that Twitch represents an ideal destination for brands trying to connect with this audience.”
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Nielsen collected the Twitch Esports Fan data via an online survey deployed among a representative group of US-based users from the Twitch Research Power Group (RPG). The Twitch RPG is Twitch’s proprietary panel comprised of over 50,000 Twitch viewers and allows the brand to instantly tap into the pulse of its community. Members of the Twitch RPG who opted into the survey ranged from ages 18-40. Along with the survey invitation, Twitch shared anonymized behavioral viewership data from survey respondents across top esports leagues/tournaments and 20 different game titles.
Nielsen will incorporate key findings into its annual Nielsen Esports Report for the US market, as well as leverage the data for consulting services. The data from this landmark research are currently available in the form of syndicated or custom analysis in addition to Nielsen’s survey results among the broader esports fan base in the US plus 10 other global markets.
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