How to See Your Twitch Recap 2025

Twitch Recap season is back, and the 2025 edition is now live. This year’s recap highlights everything you watched, streamed, and chatted about between October 31, 2024, and October 31, 2025. It also marks one of Twitch’s most active years, with record-breaking events, new creators, and massive community moments dominating the platform.
Here’s how to check your Twitch Recap 2025 and what’s inside once you open it.
How to get your Twitch Recap 2025
Twitch made the process simple this year. You only need to log in to the official Annual Recap page using your Twitch account. Once you’re in, you’ll see three options:
Viewer Recap
This shows the hours you watched, the days you visited Twitch, your top categories, favorite creators, chats sent, and channel points earned. If you watched at least 10 hours during the recap window, you’ll get a personalized breakdown. Viewers also unlock a special 2025 chat badge after opening their recap.
Streamer Recap
This is available to anyone who streamed 10 hours or more. The recap includes channel growth, top categories, viewer habits, chat activity, and performance trends across the year.
Community Recap
This version is open to everyone and bundles the biggest Twitch moments of 2025 into a 25-clip highlight reel.
Extra stats with StreamsCharts
Streamers looking for deeper analytics can view their separate Recap 2025 through StreamsCharts. It offers additional layout options, comparative metrics, and more detailed insights into channel growth and viewer patterns. You’ll need to sign in with the same Twitch account to access it.
What Twitch highlighted in 2025
Twitch pulled together the biggest global moments of the year, and the numbers were huge.
- 45 billion chat messages were sent across the platform
- Just Chatting remained the most-watched category
- IRL streams surged with a 186% increase in hours watched
- PEAK, Marvel Rivals, and Battlefield 6 became the top new game releases
- GTA V stayed the most-watched game worldwide
- Kai Cenat led creators once again, breaking the subscriber record during Mafiathon 3
- La Velada del Año remained Twitch’s most-viewed event
- Bad Bunny’s Una Más concert ranked as the top music stream
- More than 9 million new creators joined Twitch this year
- The first Twitch stream from space aired live
This year was one of Twitch’s most active years yet. The platform recorded nearly 900 million hours streamed, broke multiple regional and global viewership records, and saw communities form around various content, including VTubing, IRL travel, art streams, esports, and late-night hangouts.
If you spent the year chatting, lurking, or running your own channel, your personal recap organizes everything into a single scroll that shows how you used Twitch in 2025.
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