Here's how you can access your 2025 Twitch Recap and see all the stats about your year on the streaming platform as a viewer and streamer.

It’s time for us to wrap up another year of streams, late-night chats, and marathon watch sessions. And you know what that means? It means we’re back to Twitch Recap season. This year’s recap is finally out, giving viewers, creators, and the community a summary of everything you’ve been up to this year.
Year-end summaries have become a big trend in recent years, with Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music among the biggest. But for Twitch viewers and streamers, this Recap is the best one. If you haven’t checked yours yet, here’s how you can access your 2025 Twitch Recap and what to expect once you open it.
Where to Check Your Twitch Recap for 2025

Getting your Twitch Recap is pretty simple this year. To get your recap, you just need to visit the official Twitch Recap page and sign in with your account. Once you’re logged in, you’ll be able to choose which recap you’d like to view.
There are three types of Recaps this year:
- Viewer Recap, which highlights how many hours you watched, the days you visited, your top categories, favorite creators, chats sent, and more.
- Streamer (Creator) Recap, available if you streamed at least 10 hours during the eligibility window.
- Community Recap, which is open to everyone and summarizes the biggest global moments of 2025 in a quick scroll.
Whichever option you want to check, Twitch will generate a polished slideshow of your stats. At the end, you’ll receive a graphic you can instantly share to social media. And yes, it comes with a special 2025 chat badge just for viewing your recap.
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If you want even deeper data, especially as a streamer, StreamsCharts offers its own Recap 2025 with extra analytics and customizable layouts. You can check yours with this link to compare your growth, viewer habits, and channel performance throughout the year.
Recap Requirements and What’s New in 2025

If you can’t see your recap, then it’s possible that you’re not eligible for one. Twitch does have minimum activity requirements. You’ll need at least 10 hours watched to receive a Viewer Recap, or 10 hours streamed to unlock the Creator version.
If you don’t meet those requirements, you can still explore the Community Recap, which highlights the year’s most-watched games, events, and platform-wide stats.
Here are some of the most notable stats from this year:
- Just Chatting held onto its title as the most-watched category.
- New releases like PEAK, Marvel Rivals, and Battlefield 6 ranked among the year’s top new games.
- Twitch users sent more than 45 billion chat messages.
- GTA V was once again the most-watched game worldwide.
- Kai Cenat topped the creator charts after another record-breaking year.
- Spain’s La Velada del Año reclaimed its position as Twitch’s most-viewed event.
So no matter how you spent the year, the 2025 Twitch Recap gives you a neat package of all your hours spent watching. Have you checked your Recap yet? Let us know in the comments! And Happy recap season!