The Legends of the Americas (LTA) North Split 2 delivered intense matchups and dramatic finishes — but drew slightly fewer eyeballs than its predecessor.
According to Esports Charts, the split’s peak viewership hit 146,727 during the upper bracket clash between Cloud9 and FlyQuest, just under Split 1’s peak of 149,876.

What’s surprising is that the Grand Final rematch between the same two titans — a nail-biter that ended in a wild backdoor — didn’t lead the viewership charts. That epic finale only reached 124,752 peak viewers, making it just the fourth-most-watched match of the entire split.
The average viewership followed the same downward trend, sliding from 89,217 to 76,795, a drop of 14%. This mirrors a broader pattern across the global League of Legends ecosystem, where several regional leagues, including the LEC, have reported similar declines in 2025.
Still, while the numbers dipped slightly, the LTA North Split 2 proved that top-tier talent and drama are still alive and well in the region.