Twitch has officially released the 2025 Twitch Recap, giving millions of streamers, viewers, and community moderators a detailed summary of their year on the platform. Similar to Spotify Wrapped and YouTube Recap, Twitch Recap highlights personal statistics, including most-watched streamers, top games, total hours watched or streamed, favorite categories, and overall platform engagement.
The recap covers data collected between October 31, 2024, and October 31, 2025, providing a full 12-month overview of user activity. Social media is already buzzing with users sharing their graphic cards, celebrating milestones, and comparing who spent the most hours watching Peaks, Marvel Rivals, or Just Chatting streams.
How to Access Your 2025 Twitch Recap
Accessing your Twitch Recap is fast and user-friendly. Here’s how to get yours:
Visit the official Twitch Recap website.
Sign in with your Twitch account credentials.
Choose your recap category — Viewer, Streamer, or Community.
Once loaded, you can scroll through personalized stats and download a shareable recap card, designed specifically for social platforms like X (Twitter), Instagram Stories, Snapchat, and TikTok.
Twitch provides three types of recaps:
Viewer Recap: For users who primarily watch streams.
Streamer Recap: For content creators, displaying total stream hours, most active chatters, and community metrics.
Community Recap: For moderators and support roles, highlighting engagement and events.
Eligibility Requirements
Not all accounts automatically receive a recap. Twitch requires minimum usage to be included:
Viewers must have watched at least 10 hours of content within the recap period.
Streamers must have streamed at least 10 hours.
Moderators receive recognition within the Viewer Recap, but a dedicated moderator recap is not available.
If you do not meet the minimum threshold, Twitch displays a message explaining the eligibility requirement.
Key Highlights Shared by Twitch
Alongside personal summaries, Twitch revealed global platform milestones for 2025:
Most-watched games: Peak, Marvel Rivals, and Battlefield 6
#1 category: Just Chatting
IRL content saw a massive 186% growth in total hours
45 billion chat messages were sent across the platform
Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 set a new subscriber record, marking one of the biggest events in Twitch history
These statistics reflect a year of massive growth for Twitch, particularly in community-driven streaming formats and real-life interaction content.
Why the Twitch Recap Matters
Yearly recaps have become a celebrated tradition across entertainment platforms. For creators, these metrics help measure audience loyalty, performance growth, and strategy planning for next year. For viewers, the recap is a nostalgic rewind of favorite streamers and fandom moments.
With 2026 ahead, Twitch is already teasing new community features and enhanced analytics for creators.














