Tomb Raider and Phantom Blade Zero Were The Most Viewed Trailers From TGA 2025

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Control Resonant Was Only The 10th Most Popular Reveal At The Show

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  • The reveal for the two Tomb Raider titles was the most viewed trailer from The Game Awards 2025 on YouTube.
  • Phantom Blade Zero also racked up over 6.3 million views with its top 3 uploads.
  • On the other hand, Control Resonant was only the 10th most popular trailer from the show.

From Star Wars: Fate of The Old Republic to the mind-bending trailer for Control Resonant, this year’s Game Awards hit it out of the park in terms of reveals. Despite many rating the show as an average D-grade spectacle, the gaming community got what it bargained for.

YouTube statistics have now revealed which of the trailers from The Game Awards 2025 got the most attention from fans, and the No.1 entry could surprise a few people.

Why it matters: Tomb Raider is one of the most influential gaming franchises, so seeing so much love for it is certainly good to see.

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Most viewed trailers from The Game Awards 2025 based on YouTube views.

The reveal for the two Tomb Raider games, the Legacy of Atlantis and Catalyst, was the most viewed trailer spot from The Game Awards 2025. The top 3 uploads for these teasers combined for over 6.6 million views, showcasing the appetite fans have for the franchise.

The Phantom Blade Zero trailer was also a massive hit among fans, with its top 3 uploads accounting for over 6.3 million views. Hence, the PS5 could have another hit on its hands as PlayStation has secured console exclusivity for the title until 2027.

Surprisingly, the trailer at No.3 was Marvel Rivals- Deadpool Reveal, which clocked in 4.3 million fans. Resident Evil Requiem and Star Wars: Fate of The Old Republic followed at No.4 and No.5, respectively. 

Despite all the hype around Remedy Entertainment, Control Resonant wasn’t able to rack up a lot of views on YouTube, ending up as the 10th most popular trailer from The Game Awards 2025 with 1.6 million views.

Divinity ended up one spot above Resonant at no.9, with the trailers for Total War: Warhammer 40,000 and Lord of the Fallen II garnering more fanfare than these titles.

With millions of views for all these video games on other platforms too, we can suppose that the studios do not regret paying The Game Awards $1 million for a trailer.

Which reveal was the best near you at The Game Awards 2025? Tell us in the comments below, or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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