Gaming: Youtube Raked In Over $60 Billion In Revenue Last Year, Says...

Gaming: Youtube Raked In Over $60 Billion In Revenue Last Year, Says...

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Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has handily summarised the latter's Q4 results in a blog post this week, and right near the top is an interesting figure: YouTube's annual revenues surpassed $60 billion across ads and subscriptions.

Looking deeper into the fiscal results themselves, YouTube ads brought in $11.38 billion in the last quarter, compared to $10.47 billion in last year's report. Anecdotally, I can well believe this figure, as YouTube's ad frequency ramped up at such a rate towards the end of 2025 that I finally caved and bought a YouTube Premium subscription myself.

Speaking of which, while Alphabet doesn't report YouTube Premium's revenue individually, it has declared that the company now has "over 325 million paid subscriptions across consumer services, led by strong adoption for Google One and YouTube Premium."

Source: PC Gamer