PlayStation Wrap-Up 2025 is now available. Check how many hours you really spent in Death Stranding 2!

Calendar 12/10/2025

PlayStation Wrap-Up 2025 is now live — check how many hours you spent in your favorite games, which genres dominated your year, and which DualSense controller was your number one. Share your recap cards and claim a unique avatar.

PlayStation once again serves us with its annual activity summary – and as usual, it can simultaneously delight, embarrass, and evoke a slight twinge of pride. Wrap-Up 2025 is now available for PS4 and PS5 users, and inside you'll find all the digital sins of the past year: the number of hours spent with the controller in hand, the most played titles, favorite genres, earned trophies, and... whether you might have accidentally worn out your DualSense.

Your statistics, your rules – and your reasons to brag

Wrap-Up works like the well-known annual summaries of music streaming services. After filling out a short form, PlayStation generates a set of sleek cards that can be instantly shared on social media. And that’s what it’s all about – because nothing says “ladies and gentlemen, I’m serious about gaming” more than hard evidence of how many hours you’ve spent traversing the world of Death Stranding 2 or battling in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.

This year, Sony is taking it a step further. In the summary, you will also find data on accessory usage: PlayStation Portal, PS VR2, and statistics on the most frequently used color variant of the DualSense. Yes, Sony knows which controller is closest to your heart (and fingers).

Available for a Limited Time – and Only for Adults

PlayStation Wrap-Up 2025 can be checked until January 8. After completing the presentation, each user will also receive a unique, “glass” avatar – a keepsake that Sony has prepared exclusively for adult gamers. PlayStation has offered Wrap-Up since 2017, though in 2024 the feature faced several hiccups related to availability. However, the idea itself is much older – Spotify released its first Wrapped back in 2015, and since then the industry has literally gone crazy for year-end summaries. Today, Apple Music, Nintendo, YouTube, and many other services have their own “annual reports.” Well – apparently, we love analyzing what we've lived through over the past months.

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Katarzyna Petru

Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal