How to view your 2025 PlayStation year in review from Russia
Discover how Russian PSN users can access yearly PS4/PS5 stats via TrueTrophies, including setup steps and data limitations.
Every year, PlayStation shares a year-in-review that highlights your top games, total playtime, and trophy progress. For Russian accounts, these official summaries have been unavailable for years, often showing an error instead.
Accessing your year-in-review via TrueTrophies
As an alternative, TrueTrophies is a site that tracks PlayStation trophies and can export data from the PlayStation Network (PSN) without requiring your password. It creates a year-end summary of your gaming results.
Getting started
Sign up on TrueTrophies using your email, Google, or social accounts, and then enter your PlayStation Network ID — the public handle shown on your profile, not your email. You can find it by logging into your profile on your console and opening profile settings.

To sync data with the site, enable data sharing. In your account privacy settings, allow others to view your profile data and game history.

Next, go to the MyYearOnPlaystation section on TrueTrophies to see your personalized year-end collection. The site emphasizes trophies (for example, finishing a game with a Platinum trophy), but it also displays standard insights like which games you spent the most time in and your preferred genres. At the end you’ll find a summary card you can save or share on social media.


Note that the results may not be perfect in the first year because the data comes from public sources. Hours spent on titles you’ve played for years might not be precisely counted. For example, if you started Helldivers 2 at launch and logged 100 hours in 2024 and another 100 in 2025, TrueTrophies may not place it in your top list since there is no per-year breakdown. This issue mainly affects games started before 2025; from January 1, 2025, new data will be counted correctly.
Another caveat: year-end summaries are published well before the year ends, so December’s last weeks might be missing from the current year’s tally and won’t automatically carry into the next year. If this feels unfair, TrueTrophies allows daily updates, so you can refresh results to keep them current. By December 31 you can save the most accurate version.
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Expert comment
Expert note: The method provides a practical workaround when official summaries are blocked by region. Expect some gaps for long-running titles started before 2025, as the data is not always split by year in initial views.
Summary
In short, Russian PlayStation users may not access the native year-in-review, but TrueTrophies offers a dynamic alternative by syncing your PSN data. The setup is straightforward: sign up, share your PSN ID, and grant data access. Daily updates help you capture the most accurate version by December 31.
Key insight: When official region-based wraps are unavailable, a trusted third-party service can provide a dynamic, personal gaming year in review that improves as data updates arrive.


