GTA 6 Trailer 2 Breaks a Record, Misses Another
by 6Charts Team Category: news 5 min readGTA 6 Trailer 2 views topped 475 million in 24 hours across all platforms, but the YouTube-only Guinness record still belongs to Trailer 1.
When Rockstar dropped GTA 6 Trailer 2 on May 6, 2025, the numbers came in fast and they came in huge. The trailer pulled more than 475 million views across all platforms in its first 24 hours, a figure Rockstar described as the fastest-growing video launch in internet history. As reported by Game Rant, that total later climbed past 500 million. Yet for all that scale, one specific record stayed out of reach. Here is the full picture, with the confirmed numbers separated from the ones that shift depending on who is counting.
The all-platform record that fell
The 475 million-plus figure is the headline, and it is Rockstar's own claim, relayed through Game Rant. That total knocked out the previous all-platform 24-hour record holder, the Deadpool and Wolverine trailer, which managed 365 million views in its own first day. So on the broadest possible measure, counting every place the video appeared at once, GTA 6 Trailer 2 is the biggest video launch the internet has seen.
The reason the number got so large so quickly comes down to distribution strategy. Trailer 2 went live across multiple platforms simultaneously. That meant the audience could rack up views on YouTube, on X, on Rockstar's own channels, and elsewhere, all in the same window. Spread wide, the combined count exploded.
The YouTube record that held
Here is where the story splits. On YouTube specifically, Trailer 2 reached roughly 70 to 75 million views in its first 24 hours. The exact number varies a little depending on the outlet, with figures reported by RockstarINTEL, Sportskeeda, and TweakTown landing in that range. Whatever the precise count, it fell short of the bar it needed to clear.
That bar is 90,421,491 views. Guinness World Records officially recognizes GTA 6 Trailer 1 as the most viewed video game reveal trailer on YouTube in 24 hours, at exactly that figure, a record recognized on December 5, 2023. Trailer 2 needed to beat that single-platform YouTube number to take the crown, and it did not get there.
Why the two trailers measure differently
The split makes sense once you look at how each trailer was released. Trailer 1 was a YouTube exclusive. Every bit of launch-day demand funneled into one place, which is exactly what you want if your goal is a YouTube-specific record. All that energy concentrated on a single counter.
Trailer 2 did the opposite. By going out everywhere at once, as TweakTown noted, it spread its views across platforms. That is fantastic for an all-platform total and less ideal for beating a YouTube-only mark. The same trailer that smashed one record was structurally set up to miss the other. Both outcomes came from the same release decision.
What is confirmed and what is soft
To keep this honest, here is the sourcing. The Guinness record for Trailer 1 is primary-sourced straight from Guinness World Records, so the 90,421,491 figure and the December 5, 2023 recognition date are solid. The 475 million all-platform claim is Rockstar's own, reported through Game Rant, and the trailer later passing 500 million comes from the same reporting. The one number to hold loosely is Trailer 2's YouTube-only 24-hour count, which is why we say roughly 70 to 75 million rather than a single exact figure. Different trackers measured it slightly differently.
Two records, one franchise
So the scoreboard reads like this. Trailer 1 owns the official Guinness YouTube record for a game reveal. Trailer 2 owns the all-platform 24-hour launch record. Both belong to GTA 6, which says plenty about the appetite for this game before it is even out. The competition for these milestones was not really other studios. It was Rockstar's own previous trailer.
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