PlayStation Just Launched Its 2025 Wrap-Up — but Good Luck Getting It to Load
PlayStation's 2025 Wrap-Up shows gaming stats like hours played and top titles but faces slow load times and errors as many users access the online recap simultaneously.
- On Dec. 9, PlayStation launched its 2025 Wrap-Up online, making the year-in-review available at wrapup.playstation.com.
- The feature requires PlayStation account holders aged 18 and older who played at least 10 hours on PS4 or PS5 between Jan. 1, 2025 and Dec. 31, 2025, following a trend started by Spotify.
- Inside the Wrap‑Up, players find insights on PlayStation VR2, PlayStation Portal remote player, DualSense wireless controller designs, plus digital shareable cards and a unique glass‑themed avatar.
- Many users encountered 'Uh oh' screens and 500 Internal Server Errors, while others accessed reports successfully, producing mixed results as slow load times persist, according to Reddit and X.
- PlayStation said the Wrap‑Up will be available through January 8, 2026 and continue updating through the end of the year; compared with 2024 full crash, this rollout is performing somewhat better.
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