| pokoko said: I wish people wouldn't be so eager to attach their egos to things like "most views on Youtube". This is highly variable stuff. If they're within shouting distance of one another than the real world difference is virtually nil. That being said, I'm very happy for new IPs like We Happy Few, Detroit, and Days Gone. They need the exposure. Also, good for Battlefield. The game looks amazing and obviously a ton of work went into it. |
Pretty much.
Youtube views don't equal sales or anything like that.
What it does show is which games or products are being viewed more and also how many people have seen each video.
What this is showing is which games/products are being seen the most by consumers who access Youtube.
No one should care too much about the differences in views for those videos listed in the OP as they're all doing really well to have those many views in the first place.
What this is showing is that E3 was very popular on Youtube this year thanks to E3 Live and lots of trailers are getting high amounts of views in a short time.







