3.League of Legends
League of Legends (LoL) is a leading MOBA game that was introduced by Riot Games to games in 2009 which became one of the most popular games in the esports industry. While the game had an estimated 70 million monthly active users in 2013, LoL now boasts more than 100 million active users. The League of Legends World Championship tournaments that are organized by the company every year is touted as the most watched esports events. 2018 League of Legends World Championship reached a peak of more than 200 million concurrent viewers surpassing last year’s tournament viewership.
4.Heroes of the Storm
Heroes of the Storm is another MOBA game developed by another popular esports brands; Blizzard Entertainment that has been grabbing the immense attention of the gamers and audience worldwide. The game features characters from games previously introduced by Blizzard including Diablo, StarCraft, WarCraft, and IP Overwatch. Launched fully in 2016, Heroes of the Storm was originally named as ‘Blizzard Dota’ which was later renamed as ‘Blizzard All-Stars’ before finalizing the present name. Although the title is comparatively new in the esports landscape, it’s rapidly becoming one of the most rewarding games for esports team