Your PlayStation 2025 Wrap-Up Is Here — See Your Year in Gaming in Seconds
PlayStation drops its 2025 Wrap-Up, turning your year of gaming into a slick stat sheet. See everything from total hours to your most-used controller across PS4 and PS5, unlocked if you clocked 10+ hours.
PlayStation just flipped the switch on this year’s Wrap-Up, which is basically your 2025 gaming diary turned into a tidy stats page. If you touched a PS4 or PS5 for at least 10 hours this year and meet the usual account requirements, your numbers are already waiting. It works on your phone or laptop, takes about a minute, and yes, it keeps updating through the end of December, so the closer you check to January 8, 2026, the more accurate it’ll be.
'If you played it, it’s here.'
How to pull your 2025 PlayStation Wrap-Up (and what you’ll see)
- Go to wrapup.playstation.com and sign in with the PSN account tied to your PS5 or PS4.
- If you’re eligible, your year-in-review loads on its own. From there, click through sections to see:
- Your most-played games and your go-to genres
- Total hours split between single-player and multiplayer
- Every trophy you snagged
- Which DualSense design you put through the most work
- PS VR2 time and Portal Remote Play usage (if you used them)
- PlayStation Plus stats, including a personalized playlist
Freebie alert
Finish the full Wrap-Up tour and you’ll unlock a unique, glass-themed avatar for your profile. You also get a shareable summary card that’s tailor-made for social posts — think the same vibe as those Discord Wrapped 2025 cards.
Who qualifies (and the fine print)
You need to be an adult in your region, have a PSN account registered in that region, and log at least 10 hours of PS4/PS5 play time between January 1 and December 31, 2025. Straightforward enough.
Now for the slightly technical bit: if you’re on PS5 and didn’t opt in to collecting ‘Full Data’ in your system settings during 2025, you won’t see a Wrap-Up. And if you’re on PS4 in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Australasia, India, or Russia and didn’t enable ‘Additional Data’ collection, you’re also out. Translation: if you turned off data collection, Sony can’t build your stats.
Not seeing your numbers yet?
Give it a little time. Sony says Wrap-Up data can take a few days to finish syncing, and it’ll keep updating in the background through the end of the year. Check back closer to January 8, 2026 for the cleanest, most complete recap.
So, what ate your year — an RPG grind, a live-service timesink, or that one indie you couldn’t quit? Drop your most embarrassing hour counts below. I’ll go first if you do.