How many hours did you actually spend in other worlds this year? PlayStation’s annual Wrap-Up for 2025 is live, and it’s built to answer that exact question — down to which controller skin you used most.
The recap is available now on the official PlayStation Wrap-Up site and will remain live until January 8, 2026. Visit PlayStation Wrap-Up to pull your personalized summary (you’ll need an adult PlayStation account and at least 10 hours of playtime logged on PS4 or PS5 between January 1 and December 31, 2025).
What you’ll see
Think of it like Spotify Wrapped for games: your top five PS5 and PS4 titles, most-played genres, total hours split across single-player and multiplayer, and a running trophy tally. It also surfaces membership details (how long you’ve been on PS Plus), a handful of social stats, and a short, sharable summary card with a glass-themed avatar if you complete the recap.
But Sony didn’t stop at games and trophies. Wrap-Up now includes hardware and accessory insights — how often you used PlayStation VR2, whether you streamed via the PlayStation Portal remote player, and which DualSense wireless controller design you leaned on most.
Those Portal figures are more interesting now that the device can stream more of your PS5 library; if you’ve been using remote play a lot, Wrap-Up will reflect that activity and put it into context with your overall hours. You can read more about Portal's new streaming features in our deeper coverage of the device’s recent cloud update Portal's new streaming features.
And if you dipped into VR this year, Wrap-Up will note it. The PS VR2 saw a busy release window and new content this fall — a flood of titles and activity that many owners are still exploring — and your VR hours will appear alongside regular playtime in the recap. For a look at the PS VR2 lineup that shaped those minutes, see our roundup of recent VR releases PS VR2 November lineup.
Why it matters (and what to do with it)
Wrap-Up is mostly sentimental — a chance to hold up a mirror to the gaming year — but it’s also a neat way to spot habits you might not have noticed. Did multiplayer quietly consume your evenings? Were you a one‑title obsessive or a relentless sampler? For anyone who tracks progress, the trophy milestones and PS Plus stats make it easy to brag or groan on socials.
There’s a practical side, too. If you’re comparing time sunk into a game against how much you paid (or whether you picked it up during a sale), those minutes help justify future purchases — or returns to games you abandoned. If you missed a sale that year, remember PlayStation’s seasonal deals often reshuffle must‑buy lists; some players pair their Wrap-Up introspection with end‑of‑year discounts when restocking their libraries PlayStation November sale roundup.
A few quick things to keep in mind:
- Eligibility: adult PlayStation account, minimum 10 hours played on PS4/PS5 in 2025.
- Availability: Wrap-Up will be accessible through January 8, 2026; the data updates as your 2025 playtime records finalize.
- Shareability: You get a summary card to post on social platforms if you want to flaunt (or hide) the numbers.
If you’re still deciding what to play next year, the Wrap-Up can be quietly instructive. Maybe your top genre was surprise-friendly and you want more of it; maybe you realize you barely tried a highly recommended title. Either way, the numbers are a low-effort way to make better game choices in 2026 — or at least to amuse friends over who put in the most hours.
If you’re thinking of upgrading hardware ahead of next year’s reading, Sony’s newer models are still tempting — for example, the PS5 Pro is an option many consider when they want a high-end console experience (check latest price). But whatever you play on, Wrap-Up is about the story your year of gaming told.
Have a standout stat? Something embarrassing? Players are already sharing the weirdest and proudest bits of their 2025 on social feeds — and PlayStation will keep the portal open until early January if you want to take one last look before the year closes.