'Clash of Clans' Ranks No. 1 in YouTube's 2015's Most Trending Gaming Videos, Slamming 'Fallout 4,' 'Star Wars: Battlefront'; 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' Biggest Game of the Year

"Clash of Clans" tops the YouTube list of the year's most trending gaming videos, while "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" is the biggest game of the year.

YouTube has recently prepared a listing of the top 2015 most trending gaming videos that were published this year on its video-sharing site. Topping this list is Supercell's "Clash of Clans," with the game's Super Bowl ads, beating the gameplay videos and trailers for triple A games like "Fallout 4," "Star Wars: Battlefront" and "GTA V." Moreover, ranked as No. 1 was "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" on YouTube's list of 2015's biggest games.

The YouTube no. 1 top trending video game for this year is "Clash of Clans", with the Super Bowl TV ads featuring Liam Neeson, a critically acclaimed actor that plays the role from his action film "Taken." Also included on the list is a selection of gameplay, fan-made videos chosen from all game-related moving pictures that were published by popular channels and game publishers on YouTube this year. In addition, a listing of the most popular games in 2015, which was based on the shares, likes, views and comments, was also released.

"Clash of Clans" Super Bowl ads, released in February, has a total of more than 89 millions of views as of now. No. 2 on the list is Rockstar's "Real GTA" gaming video. "Star Wars: Battlefront" trailer took the 3rd spot while falling on the 7th is Bethesda's "Fallout 4" trailer. Topping the list for 2015's biggest games for this year is "Call of Duty: Black Ops 3" while FIFA 16 took the second rank.

YouTube shared a few of the latest information regarding the gaming community of the site. Based on the stats, 30 percent of YouTube gamers, who watch video games on the site for at least once in a month, are women while the 35 percent of the gamers are aged 35 and above. The survey conducted by YouTube consisted of 5,000 people with ages 18 to 54 showed that 47 percent of YouTube gamers are already parents, WCCFTech shared.

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