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Zelda: Ocarina of Time most watched trailer and Nintendo Direct was most watched gaming event in last 10 days

Nintendo has once again proved it is a force to be reckoned with as data provided by Level Up has revealed that the beautiful The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake trailer was the most watched video game trailer over the last ten days. That’s not all as the Nintendo Direct was the most watched gaming event during the past ten days.

Most Watched Gaming Event (June 2026)

  1. Nintendo Direct
  2. Summer Game Fest
  3. State of Play
  4. Xbox Game Showcase
  5. Gears of War E-Day Direct

Most Watched Trailers (June 2026)

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake
  2. God of War: Laufey
  3. Resident Evil Veronica
  4. Kingdom Hearts IV
  5. Spyro: A Realm Beyond

15 thoughts on “Zelda: Ocarina of Time most watched trailer and Nintendo Direct was most watched gaming event in last 10 days”

  1. What metrics are you looking at? On YouTube the GoW trailer has 7.6 million views and the OoT trailer has 2.2 million. Does the OoT trailer have that much more on Twitter or some place else?

  2. I find this completely ridiculous… it lasted what? 10 seconds and we saw absolutely nothing, how can people be satisfied with that?

    1. If I honestly had to guess, I think it comes down to brand trust: while I like the new gow games, it is no secret people have gripes with Sant Monica Studios.

      Enter Nintendo: while far from perfect, they are the least controversial and have a track of delivering objectively good games, even if said good game doesn’t appeal to you personally.

      So while SM studios had a 20ish minute showing of Laufey, the trust was low enough for drama to arise; but Nintendo has been shown to be confident enough to be trusted, even if they gave us little of Ocarina of Time.

  3. I wanted an in-house developed art style for OoT. Well hope it looks good in motion when they show it in August Im going to guess

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