How to see your Steam Replay 2025 — Find out your most played games, genres, longest daily streak, unlocked achievements, and more
Steam's Year in Review has dropped, allowing users to see various stats, including their most played games of 2025.
As we're nearing the end of the year, Valve has finally released Steam Replay 2025, a little year in review recap for anyone with a Steam account that shows your various game stats over the last 12 months.
This year, these stats include how many games you've played, your most played games, most played genres, the number of achievements you've unlocked, and how you compare with other Steam users.
Here's how to see your Steam Replay 2025.
How to check your Steam Replay 2025
All you have to do to see your Steam Replay 2025 year in review is go to Steam, but here are some more thorough instructions.
How to check Steam Replay on PC or mobile
- Using a web browser, go to Steam's homepage.
- Click the button in the banner that says, "Review your Year on Steam."
- Wait for it to load and then scroll down to see your results.
After a few moments your personal Steam Replay should show up and you'll be able to view your various stats.
How to check Steam Replay 2025 on Steam Deck (and handhelds that run SteamOS)
- With your handheld on, press the Steam button.
- Select Store.
- Use the D-Pad to select the More tab at the top of the page (or tap it with your finger).
- Select Steam Replay on the right side of the screen.
From there, it's just a matter of scrolling down to view your Steam Replay information. Enjoy looking over the last 12 months of Steam gaming!
Why am I not seeing my Steam Replay 2025 on my Steam Deck?
If you aren't seeing the Steam Replay 2025 banner, it's likely because your handheld needs to apply an update.
Follow the steps below to manually update your handheld: Steam > Settings > System > Software Updates.
Afterward, restart your Steam Deck (or other SteamOS handheld), and the banner should appear in the Store.
What period of time does Steam Replay 2025 use?
The Steam Replay 2025 year in review specifically pulls data from January 1, 2025, through December 14, 2025. So, it won't include all your game data if you played outside of that period.
Does Steam Replay 2025 count offline playtime?
No. Any time you spent playing games on Steam while offline will not show up in your Steam Replay.
I've spent a lot more time on my other handhelds this year
When I first saw my own Steam Replay 2025 results, I was surprised to see that I've only played a total of five games on my Steam Deck this year.
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But then I realized that I've spent most of the year playing my Steam games on the various devices I've reviewed, including the new Xbox Ally X and Legion Go 2. I wish there were a way for it to tell me how many games I've played on handhelds rather than just Steam Deck, but I also get why Valve doesn't do that.
Of course, the number of overall titles I played on Steam this year was also down since I spent a lot of time playing games on Xbox Game Pass, including Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Blue Prince.
Now over to you. After you've looked at your own Steam Replay, tell us what you think about your stats this year.
Are your stats where you thought they'd be? Drop a post in the comments.
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Self-professed gaming geek Rebecca Spear is one of Windows Central's editors and reviewers with a focus on gaming handhelds, mini PCs, PC gaming, and laptops. When she isn't checking out the latest games on Xbox Game Pass, PC, ROG Ally, or Steam Deck; she can be found digital drawing with a Wacom tablet. She's written thousands of articles with everything from editorials, reviews, previews, features, previews, and hardware reviews over the last few years. If you need information about anything gaming-related, her articles can help you out. She also loves testing game accessories and any new tech on the market. You can follow her @rrspear on X (formerly Twitter).
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