It’s not whoever gets to the flagpole first, but who does it with the most style. Following PlayStation and Steam, Nintendo has finally released an annual recap so you can pour over your Switch and Switch 2 stats for 2025, and as it turns out, even see your playtime data for as far back as when you first booted up a Nintendo Switch system.
Mid-January is a bit of a late release for one of these annual recaps, and last year’s Nintendo Switch Year in Review came out in mid-December. However, since Metroid Prime 4 came out pretty shortly before that, I can see why Nintendo might have opted to wait this year. Plus, the delay gave people who got Nintendo Switch 2 systems for the holidays some time to get some stats on the book before year’s end.
Like last year, Nintendo’s 2025 recap is available via browsers rather than a dedicated app. Just head to the recap webpage, sign into your Nintendo Account, and scroll to see all your stats.
If you started playing on a Nintendo Switch 2 system this year, you’ll first see some congratulations for that, and then the real fun can begin. I’ll post some examples from my Year in Review below, but be nice—I play most of my games on PC, and when I do play on Switch, it’s mostly on my husband’s profile. I swear I do more in my free time than just browse YouTube Shorts until I fall asleep, honest.
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Anyway, you’ll start off looking at how many games and hours you played in total, and then get a short list of the games you played the most. After that, you’ll get breakdowns by genre and month, and then comes the coolest part of this whole thing. You’ll be able to pick your own personal game of the year from the games you’ve played, which will show up on a card you can share with others.
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In a bit of a different twist, though, Nintendo’s data doesn’t end at 2025. Instead, if you keep scrolling, you’ll see when you first started playing on a Nintendo Switch system, as well as your most played games for each of the years you’ve been playing Switch. Mouse over a game to see stats for it, or click the “See Your Stats” button in the lower-right corner to see detailed stats for that year, with a breakdown of your most played games, favorite genres that year, and playtime broken down by month.
What do you think so far?
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At the end, you’ll get a short shareable video with a bite-sized look at your entire Switch history, showing when you first started playing a Switch and/or Switch 2, which games you’ve played the most, and how long you’ve played each.
In that way, Nintendo’s Year in Review is almost more of a Console in Review, but I suppose that makes sense—the original Switch hasn’t been discontinued yet, but the Switch 2 did come out last year.
At any rate, it’s always fun to see these recaps come to more than just music. And Nintendo still managed to beat Xbox to a 2025 recap, as Microsoft is reportedly skipping one of those, based on sources who spoke to Windows Central.
