PlayStation has finally released its 2025 Wrap-Up, giving players a snapshot of how much time they actually spent gaming this year. Whether your hours went into Ghost of Yōtei, Death Stranding 2, Blue Prince, or Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the recap pulls together the habits and trends that defined your year on PlayStation.

From December 9 through January 8, 2026, players can access their personalized stats, including most-played titles, genre breakdowns, total hours logged, and activity across PS VR2, PlayStation Portal, and different DualSense controllers. The Wrap-Up also generates a customized PlayStation Plus playlist based on the games you engaged with.

PlayStation Wrap Up 2025 shareable summary card
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Finishing the recap unlocks a glass-themed avatar and a shareable summary card (as seen above), which players often post as a year-in-review snapshot. The Wrap-Up continues tracking activity until the end of December, so late-year gaming sessions still count toward your final summary.

How to Check Your PlayStation 2025 Wrap-Up

  1. Visit wrapup.playstation.com
  2. Sign in with your PlayStation account
  3. Confirm you played at least 10 hours on PS4 or PS5 in 2025
  4. Enable the required data-sharing settings:
    • PS5: “Full Data”
    • PS4 (EMEA, Australasia, India, Russia): “Additional Data”
  5. Access your recap and claim your avatar
  6. Download your summary card if you want a snapshot of your 2025 gaming story that you can share
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The takeaway

PlayStation’s 2025 Wrap-Up is more than a novelty recap. It highlights how year-end summaries have become part of gaming culture, giving players a clear picture of how and where they spent their time. As platforms lean further into personalized data, these wrap-ups are becoming a way for companies to shape identity, community, and engagement beyond the games themselves.