
As the year is coming to an end, it’s time to look back and see how you spent your time. For those of you who play Destiny 2, you can check your 2025 stats, including how much time you spent in most-played activities, through the Destiny 2 Wrapped 2025 report.
2025 has been a rocky year for Destiny 2. While Episode Heresy at the beginning of the year and the Rite of the Nine event brought some fun content, The Edge of Fate expansion fell short in multiple areas. The Portal and the Tier system are good features in concept, but their execution made the game feel empty, lonely, and unrewarding, with no aspirational grind. There were some good additions, though, like stat rework and armor archetypes, which added a new layer to buildcrafting.
If you want to take a peek at what you’ve been up to in Destiny 2 throughout this year, here’s how to get your Destiny 2 Wrapped 2025 and what you can expect from it.
Destiny 2 Wrapped 2025: How to get your recap




Similar to last year, you can view your Destiny 2 Wrapped recap via a third-party website rather than through an official email. The app uses the Destiny 2 API to pull stats about your account, and Bungie has officially endorsed it before.
To view your Destiny 2 Wrapped 2025:
- Head to the Destiny 2 Wrapped report website.
- Log in using your Bungie account on the platform you play Destiny 2 on.
- Download PGCRs to have advanced stats in your report (optional).
- Start your Wrapped and scroll through all the cards.
The stats you can find in your Wrapped include the most active month, the most played activity type, PvP stats, and more. There are also stats from the “mines,” which show how much time you spend in Solo Ops, like Caldera and K1 Logistics, grinding for Power.

Destiny 2 has really been a mixed bag in 2025, but the year’s not over yet. Renegades is an official collaboration with Lucasfilm Games and brings a ton of Star Wars-themed content, including a new Lawless Frontier activity, which seems to move away from the Portal loop.
With Bungie recognizing that changes in The Edge of Fate were the wrong path for Destiny, there’s hope the game will eventually find its new identity.