Ready to face the truth about your gaming habits? PlayStation's 2025 Wrap-Up is here, and it’s about to reveal just how many hours you’ve dedicated to Death Stranding 2—or any other game that kept you glued to your couch. Sony’s annual gaming recap, now live at https://wrapup.playstation.com/en-us, is like a Spotify Wrapped for gamers, breaking down your entire year of playtime, favorite titles, preferred genres, trophy achievements, and more. But here’s where it gets controversial: while some players love sharing these digital bragging rights on social media, others cringe at the thought of broadcasting their Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 grind sessions. Is it a celebration of dedication or a humblebrag gone too far? You decide.
This year’s Wrap-Up goes beyond just games, offering insights into your use of accessories like the PlayStation Portal and PS VR2, and even crowning your most-used DualSense controller design. It’s a deep dive into your gaming identity—but is it too much information? And this is the part most people miss: the Wrap-Up isn’t just a fun recap; it’s a reflection of how platforms like PlayStation, Spotify, Apple Music, Nintendo, and YouTube have turned our habits into shareable content. We’re all guilty of loving these year-end summaries, but why? Is it nostalgia, competition, or just FOMO?
Available until January 8, the 2025 Wrap-Up also rewards participants with a unique glass-themed avatar (adults only, sorry kids). While the feature has been a hit since its debut in 2017, it’s not without flaws—last year’s accessibility issues left some players frustrated. But love it or hate it, the Wrap-Up is here to stay, joining the ranks of year-end recaps that have become a cultural phenomenon. So, what do you think? Is the PlayStation Wrap-Up a fun way to reflect on your gaming year, or just another way to overshare? Let’s debate in the comments!