- Rockstar Games says the other Grand Theft Auto 6 Trailer was seen 475 million times in 24 hours
- The trailer cracks the items for some of the most seen trailers, including one for Deadpool & Wolverine, who got 365 million in 24 hours
- GTA 6‘s second trailer sits at 85 million views on YouTube
Rockstar Games has claimed that the latest Grand Theft Auto 6 Trailer was seen almost half a billion times on its first day.
After delaying and announcing a new release date for GTA 6The study fell the second trailer earlier this week, causing the Internet to explode again. It is perhaps the most expected game of all time, so it is not surprising that it brought millions of views since its debut, but we are now learning that the latest trailer has broken a new record.
According to a new report by the Hollywood Reporter, Rockstar has revealed that the second trailer received 475 million views across all platforms within 24 hours of release.
This staggering number of views has crushed some of the most viewed movie trailer launches, including Deadpool & Wolverine, who got 365 million in 24 hours, and Spider-Man: No Way Home of 355.5 million.
The first trailer, excluding YouTube and debuted in December 2023, managed to accumulate 93 million views on its first day compared to the second trailer, currently at 85 million on the platform.
17 months since the release, the advertising trailer has been viewed 255 million times on YouTube, so the other trailer will probably continue to grow in the view when we wait for the next.
After the release, Rockstar confirmed that the second trailer was caught completely on PlayStation 5 and “consisting of equal parts gameplay and cutcene”.
We also received a new plot description that centered the game’s double protagonists, Jason and Lucia, in a criminal conspiracy across Vice City. For more you can check out our trailer depletion where we highlighted the top five things we learned from the latest GTA 6 trailer.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Launches on May 26, 2026 to PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. There is no word on a PC release yet.