Where Is It? Everyone Is Waiting for the Xbox Wrapped 2025

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Thursday, 11 December 2025 at 10:51
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It is getting late in the year, right? December. Everyone wants to see how they spent their time on Xbox. You know, look back at the last twelve months of 2025. How many hours did I play? Did I finally get all those achievements? How many Microsoft Rewards points did I even earn? People are super eager for all these stats.
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In fact, we’re seeing a huge number of people searching for "Xbox Wrapped 2025" right this minute. Why? Because PlayStation already dropped their "Wrap-Up" earlier this week. They beat Xbox to the punch. It makes the Xbox side look a little disorganized, which, honestly, they sometimes are.

The Problem with the Launch Date

So, what is the situation with the official Xbox version? They call it the "Year in Review," usually. Well, it's confusing, to be frank. If you go check the website right now, the official message still just says the whole thing is "over" for the year. That same old message has been sitting there ever since the 2024 version ended.
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The historical pattern is a mess, too. The Xbox Year in Review 2024 went live on December 4th. Based only on that, you’d think the 2025 edition would be out already. But, wait a minute, the 2023 version didn't launch until December 12th. And, just to make things worse, they skipped the entire thing in 2022. No "Year in Review" at all. So, yeah, the schedule is totally unpredictable.
But, you know, we are guessing the 2025 version will arrive at some point. Maybe later this week? The pressure is intense, especially with PlayStation’s data out there. Fans want their personalized data—what were their top games, their favorite genre, how much Game Pass they used, maybe some fun multiplayer stats, too. People love sharing those personalized images on social media. It’s a bragging thing, I suppose. The review usually stays live until the end of January, so there’s time, but the feeling of urgency is real. Everyone is just waiting for Microsoft to finally push the button.
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