As the holiday period brings celebrations, gatherings, and end-of-year reflections, tech firms are packaging user information into engaging overviews. Valve has released its latest version of Steam Replay, joining the ranks of personalized summaries from platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, PlayStation, and a growing list of others, including Uber and The New York Times.

Marking the fourth installment of this feature, Steam Replay examines your 2025 gaming activity, highlighting the most-played titles, total games engaged with, accomplishments earned, and extended play sessions. It provides insights into preferences across genres, utilization of the Steam Deck, and categories such as fresh launches, modern picks, or timeless favorites. Users also get monthly overviews and the share of total playtime dedicated to each game.

The summary contrasts your data against typical Steam participants. For instance, one user completed 28 different games this year, surpassing the platform's midpoint of four, while their maximum consecutive playdays reached 15, compared to the standard six. As a casual participant, this suggests that infrequent users are pulling the overall figures lower.

To view your Steam Replay 2025, visit the designated site and sign in with your account.