The Game Awards, the video game industry’s year-end celebration, announced its show on December 11, 2025 broke viewership records with an estimated 171 million global livestreams of the full broadcast, up 11% over 2024’s record-setting showcase, which reached 154 million livestreams (streams of full broadcast only, not counting associated clips or trailers). Viewership from Prime Video is not included in the 2025 total.
The Game Awards delivered over 171 million live streams across a multitude of digital networks, including YouTube, Twitch, Steam, TikTok Live, X, Kick, Facebook and Instagram Live as well as global viewership across China on a record-setting number of networks and JioHotstar in India. According to StreamCharts, Twitch, YouTube and other western platforms had 4.4 million peak concurrent viewers combined, up 9% from TGA 2024.
On YouTube, the 4K TGA feed delivered a 8% jump in YoY peak concurrently to nearly 1.4 million. Platform-wide (including co-streams), TGA on YouTube was up 9% to over 2.4M peak concurrent. Over 8,600 channels co-streamed the show on YouTube, a new record.
On Twitch, more than 1.8 million peak concurrent users watched TGA 2025 with total unique viewers increasing 5% YoY, and hours watched increasing 5% over TGA 2024 as well.
Co-streaming exploded on Twitch with a record setting 16,500 creators sharing the show with their audiences, up 50% from 11,000 co-streamers for TGA 2024.
On X, posts about The Game Awards were up 12% YoY to more than 1.79M between December 10-12. There were over 60 million video views on X between the official broadcast and related videos shared to X.
Authenticated viewer voting for The Game Awards increased over 10% from 2024 to more than 123 million, including the Players’ Voice award.
Globally, TGA achieved its biggest ever results with live distribution in China on a record number of platforms including live distribution on Bilbili, Huya, Weibo, WeChat, Douyin, Zhihu, DouYu, Baidu, TapTap, XiaoHongShu, QQ, Kuishou, YouKu, RED, HeyBox; in South Korea or CHZZK and Soop, and NicoNico in Japan.
Here are the historical live stream numbers for The Game Awards:
2025: 171 Million
2024: 154 Million
2023: 118 Million
2022: 103 Million
2021: 85 Million
2020: 83 Million
2019: 45.2 Million
2018: 26.2 Million
2017: 11.5 Million
2016: 3.8 Million
2015: 2.3 Million
2014: 1.9 Million