The Most Popular Announcements from The Game Awards 2025: Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Divinity, and More

The Most Popular Announcements from The Game Awards 2025: Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Divinity, and More

Hennadiy Chemеris

While many viewers considered The Game Awards 2025 to be rather underwhelming, the game announcements themselves turned out to be a massive success—at least if you go by the view counts.

According to recent stats, the reveal of two new Tomb Raider games—Legacy of Atlantis and Catalyst—generated the most buzz, racking up a combined total of over 6.6 million views. This impressive number highlights the franchise's enduring popularity.

Coming in second was Phantom Blade Zero, whose trailer amassed more than 6.3 million views. This is especially significant for Sony, as the game will be a PlayStation 5 console exclusive until 2027.

Surprisingly, third place went to the Marvel Rivals trailer featuring Deadpool, which pulled in 4.3 million views. Rounding out the top spots were Resident Evil Requiem and Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic.

Meanwhile, one of the most talked-about projects from Remedy Entertainment—Control Resonant—had a more modest showing, with just 1.6 million views and a tenth-place finish overall. Slightly ahead was the new Divinity title, while trailers for Total War: Warhammer 40,000 and Lords of the Fallen 2 sparked even more interest among viewers.

Here’s a quick rundown of the most-watched announcements from The Game Awards 2025:

  • Tomb Raider (6.6 million);
  • Phantom Blade Zero (6.3 million);
  • Marvel Rivals – Deadpool Trailer (4.3 million);
  • Resident Evil Requiem (3.4 million);
  • Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic (3 million);
  • Street Fighter movie (3 million);
  • Lords of the Fallen 2 (3 million);
  • Total War: Warhammer 40,000 (2.5 million);
  • Divinity (2.3 million);
  • Control Resonant (1.6 million).

You can check out all the major announcements and highlights from The Game Awards 2025 here.

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