At the end of every year, many platforms offer a recap for users to check out how they used the company"s services and break down how they spent their time. This includes Spotify, YouTube, Discord, and so many more. Valve"s own version of this has now landed for Steam users, letting PC gamers check out exactly how they spent 2025 on the platform.
Like in previous years, the personalized statistics can be shared publicly with everyone, just with friends, or simply kept private. The stats page is already generated and is waiting for you on this link.
The Steam Replay 2025 page first focuses on how many games were played by the user in 2025. This is broken down into brand-new games, demos, and even play tests, while also giving a comparison to 2024"s most played number.
Breakdowns of the most played games of the year, the achievements that were unlocked, and the most playtime by month are all displayed with multiple types of fancy graphs and pie charts. Users who managed to play a game every day should see a rather long daily streak number as well. Those with playtime on private games don"t need to panic though, as those titles are also hidden from being displayed in the Replay section.
According to Valve, the 2025 Steam Replay uses data collected between January 1 and December 14. It does not count any games that were played with Steam in offline mode though. Moreover, only games are counted in the Replay, with any tool or background app not being included in the calculations.
It"s the most wonderful time of the year - Steam Replay 2025 is now available!
— Steam (@Steam) December 16, 2025
Take a trip down memory lane and see how many games you played, how much you played per month, and many more fun stats for the year.
Check out yours (login required): https://t.co/Zq9vxaFit4… pic.twitter.com/SrVS9oNdIP
The replay can be shared using the custom link that"s generated when viewing it from this link. A dedicated share button is also found at the top of the page. Lastly, the Steam 2025 Replay can be added as a Showcase to the user"s own Steam profile page. Keep in mind that putting the page visibility to Private will block the link entirely.