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Game trailers that turn gameplay into a clear launch story

Get a focused gameplay trailer, cinematic teaser, or launch promo for Steam, mobile, console, social media, and ad campaigns. Rudrriv shapes your raw footage into a polished video that explains the game, highlights the strongest moments, and gives players a reason to click, wishlist, download, or request more information.

4.9 out of 5 · 1,284 buyer reviews
Gameplay-first editing
Commercial-use delivery
Clear communication
Revisions included
Trailer preview · launch cut
First 8-second hookStylized game trailer sceneA blue-toned gameplay scene with character, enemies, game interface, and trailer composition elements.
Wishlist nowPlatform-ready closing card with logo, CTA, and release message.
Gameplay
Titles
Music
Exports
Steam / YouTube16:9 MP4 trailer with clean end screen.
Social cutdownsVertical or square exports when included.
Service Overview

Game trailer editing for launches, wishlists, and player attention

Game trailers are concise promotional videos that present your gameplay, story, features, and release message in a way players can understand quickly. This service is for indie developers, studios, publishers, agencies, and marketing teams that need a trailer for Steam pages, mobile app stores, YouTube, social media, launch announcements, or ad testing. Rudrriv works from your supplied footage and direction, then builds a clear edit with pacing, title cards, music timing, sound design, and export formats that match your package. The goal is a practical trailer that looks professional, communicates the game clearly, and supports confident ordering without a complicated production process.

Clear gameplay story

Your mechanics, visual moments, and player benefits are arranged in a sequence that is easy to understand.

Fast delivery flow

Packages are structured for quick starts, organized feedback, and delivery timelines that fit launch planning.

MP4

Platform-ready files

Final exports can be prepared for Steam, YouTube, app stores, ads, reels, shorts, or publisher review.

Audience-focused messaging

The edit is planned around what players need to see first, not just what looks visually impressive.

What You Will Get

A trailer delivery kit built for real game promotion

Every project is shaped around your footage, target players, platform requirements, and launch message. Scope changes by package, but the delivery process stays clear and practical.

Custom trailer editBuilt from your gameplay and direction instead of a generic template.
Professional pacingHook, feature beats, visual rhythm, and CTA arranged for quick understanding.
Fast delivery optionsPackage timelines suitable for teasers, launches, and campaign deadlines.
Clear communicationRequirements, draft review, and revision steps are explained before delivery.
Revisions includedAdjust timing, text, clip choices, sound balance, and other practical items.
Final MP4 exportsReceive ready-to-upload files for selected platforms and package scope.
Music and sound syncGameplay moments can be timed to music, hits, effects, and title reveals.
Commercial-use ready outputUse the approved trailer in your launch activity when supplied assets are cleared.
Platform adaptationsOptional 16:9, vertical, square, or short cutdowns depending on package.
After-delivery guidanceReceive practical notes for uploads, file use, and small export questions.
Service Packages

Choose the trailer package that matches your launch scope

Pricing is positioned for straightforward freelance marketplace orders. If your footage, trailer length, or deliverables are more complex, request a custom quote before ordering.

Basic Package

A compact gameplay teaser for a focused release message.

Best for simple launch needs
Starting at$55
3 days1 revision
  • Up to 20-second trailer edit
  • Client-provided gameplay footage
  • Basic title cards and transitions
  • Music sync using provided or royalty-free track
  • One platform-ready export in MP4
  • Basic thumbnail frame suggestion
Choose Basic

Premium Package

A fuller promotional trailer package with priority structure and extra outputs.

Best for serious release campaigns
Starting at$95
7 days3 revisions
  • Up to 60-second trailer or launch promo
  • Cinematic structure with hook, feature beats, and closing CTA
  • Advanced motion titles and gameplay callouts
  • Music, sound design, and caption-safe layout
  • Multiple exports for Steam, YouTube, mobile, and ads
  • Priority communication and final delivery checklist
Choose Premium
Game trailer package comparison
PackageBest forStarting priceDeliveryRevisionsMain output
Basic PackageSimple teaser or small update$553 days1 revisionShort MP4 trailer edit
Standard PackageMost indie launches and promos$755 days2 revisionsPolished trailer with two exports
Premium PackageLaunch campaigns and serious releases$957 days3 revisionsFull trailer package with multiple formats
Why Choose This Service

A clear, revision-friendly way to get a trailer completed

The work is planned for buyers who need professional output, direct communication, and a process that does not slow down launch activity.

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Game-aware editing

The trailer structure focuses on mechanics, pace, player benefit, and release context rather than generic video effects.

Custom work

Your footage, genre, UI, art direction, and audience guide the edit, titles, pacing, and export decisions.

Fast response

Requirement gaps are clarified early so production can begin with fewer delays and fewer avoidable revisions.

Quality-focused delivery

Final files are checked for readability, visual flow, audio balance, basic compression, and platform fit.

On-time completion

Package timelines are designed to support store updates, social schedules, wishlist campaigns, and publisher review dates.

Easy ordering

Choose a package, send your requirements, review the draft, request practical changes, and receive final delivery.

Portfolio / Work Samples

Sample projects for game trailer production

These example project types show how the service can adapt to different genres, platforms, buyer goals, and promotional situations.

Steam Roguelike Launch Trailer

A fast-cut PC gameplay trailer built around combat loops, upgrade moments, and store-page clarity.

Result focus: stronger first 10 seconds, clearer mechanics, and platform-ready 16:9 export.

Mobile Puzzle Game Promo

A short vertical-friendly promo that introduced puzzle rules, progression, and reward moments.

Result focus: simple hook, clean captions, and quick social media cutdown delivery.

Co-op Survival Teaser

A tension-led teaser using team moments, environment reveals, and a concise launch message.

Result focus: better mood, clearer co-op value, and tighter pacing for wishlist campaigns.

Fantasy RPG Feature Trailer

A structured edit showing characters, combat, world exploration, and player progression.

Result focus: improved story flow and stronger feature segmentation for campaign pages.

Retro Arcade Gameplay Ad

A bright gameplay-focused ad edit designed for short attention spans and quick platform testing.

Result focus: punchy rhythm, readable callouts, and lightweight exports for paid media.

Cinematic Boss Fight Preview

A premium trailer concept using dramatic gameplay beats, sound design, and title timing.

Result focus: memorable reveal sequence and polished end card for launch announcements.

How It Works

A simple ordering process from footage to final trailer

The process keeps your responsibilities clear and makes revision feedback easier to manage.

1

Choose your package

Select the scope that fits your trailer length, export needs, and launch timing.

You provide: package selection. Rudrriv delivers: scope confirmation.
2

Send requirements

Share gameplay clips, logo, platform details, text, references, and preferred mood.

You provide: footage and direction. Rudrriv delivers: production plan.
3

Initial edit begins

The trailer is shaped around hook, pacing, feature order, music timing, and CTA.

You provide: prompt answers if needed. Rudrriv delivers: first draft.
4

Review and revise

You review the draft and send clear notes for timing, text, sound, or clip swaps.

You provide: timestamped feedback. Rudrriv delivers: revised trailer.
5

Receive final delivery

Approved files are exported and prepared for the selected platforms and formats.

You provide: final approval. Rudrriv delivers: ready-to-use files.
Client Reviews

Buyer feedback focused on quality, delivery, and communication

These review-style examples reflect the kind of practical feedback buyers often value when ordering a trailer service.

Mira K.
Indie Studio Founder
★★★★★

The trailer made our gameplay feel easier to understand without overexplaining it. Communication was clear from the start, the first draft had strong pacing, and the revision notes were handled carefully. We received a launch-ready version for Steam and social posts.

Daniel R.
Mobile Game Publisher
★★★★★

I needed a short promo that worked for mobile players and ad testing. The edit highlighted the mechanics quickly, kept the visual flow clean, and arrived on schedule. The final MP4 exports were organized and simple for our team to upload.

N. Shah
Game Marketing Lead
★★★★★

The process was professional and practical. We shared raw gameplay clips and a few reference trailers, then received a focused structure with title cards, music timing, and strong end-screen messaging. Revisions were handled without confusion or delay.

Alex P.
Solo Developer
★★★★★

The biggest value was the storytelling. My footage looked scattered before, but the trailer created a clear hook, showed the core loop, and ended with a confident call to action. Communication stayed friendly and specific throughout the project.

Priya M.
Creative Producer
★★★★★

We requested multiple export sizes for a campaign, and the delivery was clean. The trailer had strong rhythm, readable captions, and smooth feature callouts. The revision process was straightforward, especially because notes were matched to exact timestamps.

Jonas L.
PC Game Developer
★★★★★

The final trailer felt polished without losing the personality of our game. The editor understood our audience, chose the right gameplay moments, and balanced music with effects well. It was delivered on time and ready for our store page update.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about ordering game trailers

Review the details below before ordering or requesting a custom trailer quote.

What does the game trailers service include?

The service includes editing your gameplay footage into a polished promotional trailer. The exact scope depends on the package, but it can include pacing, story structure, music sync, title cards, feature callouts, sound effects, captions, and final MP4 exports for store pages, social media, or launch campaigns.

What do I need to provide before work starts?

You need to provide gameplay footage, your game name, target platform, key features, preferred trailer length, brand assets, and any required text. If you have a Steam page, app store listing, soundtrack, voiceover, or reference trailer, those details help shape the edit more accurately.

How long does delivery usually take?

Delivery usually takes 3 to 7 days depending on the package and complexity. A short teaser can be completed faster, while a cinematic trailer with more pacing work, sound design, and multiple export formats needs additional production and review time.

How do revisions work?

Revisions are included according to the selected package. A revision can cover timing changes, text adjustments, clip swaps, music balance, or visual refinements. Major direction changes, new footage sets, or a different trailer concept may require a custom quote.

Can I request a custom trailer package?

Yes, custom packages are available when your project does not fit the listed options. Custom work is useful for multiple trailer versions, ad cutdowns, vertical video, voiceover coordination, longer cinematic edits, or launch campaigns with several deliverables.

Is urgent delivery available?

Urgent delivery may be available depending on the queue and the amount of footage to review. Rush work is easier when your gameplay clips are already organized, your script is approved, and you only need a short teaser or one final format.

Which final file formats will I receive?

Final delivery is usually provided as MP4 because it works well for Steam, YouTube, social media, and most store pages. Depending on your package, you can also request vertical, square, or platform-specific versions prepared for ads, reels, shorts, or launch announcements.

Will I own the finished trailer?

You can use the finished trailer commercially after final delivery, provided you own or have permission to use the footage, music, voiceover, logos, and game assets supplied. Any third-party assets should be cleared before they are included in the final export.

What is the difference between Basic, Standard, and Premium?

Basic is best for a short teaser with limited edits. Standard is better for most game launches because it includes stronger pacing, callouts, sound timing, and more exports. Premium is designed for a fuller trailer package with advanced structure, priority handling, and additional formats.

What happens if I am not satisfied with the first version?

You can request changes through the included revision process. The best approach is to provide clear notes with timestamps, preferred replacements, and priority issues. If the request changes the original scope significantly, a custom add-on may be recommended before continuing.

How will we communicate during the project?

Communication is handled through clear project messages, requirement confirmation, draft delivery, and revision notes. You will know what is needed before work starts, what is being delivered, and how to submit feedback without confusion.

Do you offer support after final delivery?

Basic after-delivery support is available for simple file questions or export clarification. New versions, new footage, ad cutdowns, or changes requested after approval may be handled as a separate custom order depending on the amount of work required.