Rockstar Games has updated the trailers and banners for GTA 6 to reflect a new release date of November 19, 2026, following a delay announced a few days prior. The trailers now display the new date, and the change has been observed across Rockstar's social media channels. Despite the delay, GTA 6 trailers continue to break viewership records on YouTube, with Trailer 1 becoming the most viewed trailer ever on the platform. The update has sparked speculation about a possible third trailer, but no official confirmation has been provided.
Jimmy Kimmel's show continues to see high viewership, with his latest episodes garnering millions of YouTube views and strong traditional TV ratings, despite being blacked out in some markets by Nexstar and Sinclair. Kimmel also humorously addressed President Trump's criticism of his ratings.
Jimmy Kimmel's comeback monologue on YouTube became his most-viewed, with over 15 million views in 16 hours, following his suspension and subsequent return to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' amidst controversy over his comments on Charlie Kirk's killing and free speech issues.
A podcast episode featuring Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on 'New Heights' garnered over 10 million YouTube views in less than 20 hours, making it the most popular episode ever and causing a stream crash. The interview included Swift announcing her new album 'The Life of a Showgirl' set for release on October 3, and revealed collaborations with Sabrina Carpenter, Max Martin, and Shellback.
Hello Games' upcoming game, Light No Fire, has surpassed all other TGA 2023 trailers in terms of YouTube views, with over 4.1 million views on their channel alone. The trailer showcased two minutes of actual gameplay from a multiplayer session, setting it apart from other CGI or snippet-based announcements. Light No Fire promises a real-scale, boundary-less fantasy world with dragons, anthropomorphic races, and magic. God of War: Ragnarok's Valhalla DLC and Marvel's Blade also garnered significant views, but Light No Fire's success highlights the power of indie developers in the gaming industry.