
There'll come a time when The Game Awards eventually reaches its peak viewership and flattens out, but 2025 won't go down as that year: the show has once again recorded an increase in viewership over 2024.
Last week's ceremony attracted "an estimated 171 million global livestreams of the full broadcast", which represents an 11% increase over 2024, which had 154 million live viewers. YouTube and Twitch both recorded increases in viewership on their platforms, and voting for the awards was also up 10%.
On a global scale, a portion of the increased viewership is attributed to livestreams on platforms in China, where it was shown on more platforms than ever before. The 171 million viewership figure also doesn't include any livestreams from the Amazon Prime platform, which was showing the ceremony for the first time.
Here are The Game Awards viewing figures dating back to 2014:
- 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
On social media, host Geoff Keighley thanked everyone for "making 2025 the most-watched The Game Awards ever":
If you still need to catch up on the show, check out All The Game Awards 2025 Winners and What Was Announced at The Game Awards 2025 through the respective links: