StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 was memorable not only for record-breaking viewership and high-profile matches, but also for explosive fan activity during live broadcasts. According to Esports Charts, the clashes between FaZe vs Vitality and NAVI vs FURIA became the main focal points of emotions — these matches generated the highest number of chat messages across Twitch, YouTube, and Kick.
How fans “lived through” the matches
Live chat has long ceased to be just background noise for broadcasts. During major matches, it turns into a separate arena where emotions, memes, criticism, and support collide in real time. In Budapest, this was especially noticeable: even matches with similar viewership numbers showed completely different levels of audience engagement.
The absolute leader by total number of messages was the grand final FaZe vs Vitality. The BO5 playoff series kept viewers on edge for several hours straight, which directly impacted the volume of chat interaction. Fans actively reacted to every clutch, timeout, and shift in game tempo, turning the final into the loudest match of the tournament.
Clash of fan bases
The second most active match was the NAVI vs FURIA quarterfinal — a matchup that brought together two extremely emotional communities. On one side were NAVI fans from the CIS region and Europe, and on the other, the massive and vocal Brazilian FURIA audience. Even though NAVI controlled the flow of the series, the chat remained at maximum intensity throughout all maps.
This match became the leader in chat speed, meaning the number of messages per minute, surpassing even the final. This metric clearly shows that the intensity of discussion does not always depend on the length of a series — sometimes the decisive factor is the collision of fan bases themselves.
Top matches by chat activity
By total number of messages, the most prominent matches were:
- FaZe vs Vitality — playoff final
- NAVI vs FURIA — quarterfinal
- FaZe vs NAVI — semifinal
- Spirit vs Vitality — semifinal
- G2 vs Falcons — final match of the group stage
Special mention should go to the Spirit vs Vitality series, where emotional moments and on-stage player reactions had a significant impact on chat activity, instantly spreading across social media.
What this says about the CS2 audience
Data from Budapest confirms an obvious trend: Counter-Strike fans are increasingly not just watching matches, but actively participating in them. The greatest resonance is generated not only by finals, but by matchups with strong narratives — history, rivalry, or a clash of styles.

