Arena of Valor defeats Honor of Kings in World Championship viewership

Joey Morris
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Arena of Valor has surpassed rival mobile esports title Honor of Kings in International Championship viewership this year.

According to data platform Esports Charts, this year’s Honor of Kings crowning international event reached a peak of over 696,000 viewers, while Arena of Valor saw viewership rise to over 742,000.

Arena of Valor, formerly Strike of Kings, was originally launched in 2016 as the international version of Honor of Kings, which debuted in China a year prior.

Honor of Kings would not see its global debut until nearly a decade after its original launch, finally rolling out to international audiences on June 20th, 2024. Despite Honor of Kings’ global expansion strategy, which includes developing an esports ecosystem, Arena of Valor’s season-ending world championship still remained more popular among viewers in 2025.

Arena of Valor’s Explosive Success

Arena of Valor promotional character art featuring an in-game character fighting an opponent
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Esports Charts reports that the viewership for the Arena of Valor International Championship 2025 peaked during the Final Day Playoffs. Furthermore, the event accumulated over 21.6m hours watched, with an average viewership of nearly 184,000 across more than 117 hours of airtime.

The International Championship is now the third most popular Arena of Valor event of 2025, behind Arena of Glory Winter and Summer, in terms of peak viewership.

The tournament also ranks as the seventh most popular Arena of Valor event of all time, in terms of peak viewership, surpassed by tournaments like the 2021 Championship (~879,500), and the 2023 Premier League (~974,600).

The Arena of Valor scene continues to grow in popularity despite facing setbacks this year. The Indonesian League, otherwise known as the Star League, held its final season during Spring 2025, which ended on May 11th before being shuttered. As a result, many Indonesian teams were absent from this year’s world championship for the first time.

What’s Happening with Honor of Kings?

Honor of Kings character art background featuring various in-game champions
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The Honor of Kings International Championship 2025 reached an average viewership of roughly 29,100 across an airtime of over 110 hours, with 3.2m hours of watch time.

The International Championship 2025 proved to be the most popular Honor of Kings event this year, racing past the World Cup and Invitational Season 3 for peak viewership. It has also become the most popular Honor of King’s event of all time outside of China, smashing the 2024 peak of over 480,000 viewers achieved in the Invitational Midseason.

It’s worth noting that the Honor of Kings International Championship 2025 does not include Chinese teams. In 2024, the mobile title introduced a new global esports plan, bringing in an invitational series and championship, while providing Chinese teams with their own Grand Finals.

The mobile game has seen significant growth this year in terms of its international presence, and Level Infinite has shown no signs of slowing down as it continues to support its new ecosystem in 2025.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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