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How To See Your Twitch Recap 2024

Author : Isaac Jan 07,2025

It's year-end review time! Whether you're tracking your Goodreads reading or analyzing your Spotify Wrapped, don't forget your Twitch Recap for 2024. This guide shows you how to access your personalized Twitch summary.

Accessing Your 2024 Twitch Recap

Getting your Twitch recap, and deciding if it's share-worthy, is simple:

  1. Go to the official Twitch Recap website: Twitch.tv/annual-recap.

Twitch Recap 2024 Access

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  1. Log in to your Twitch account.

  2. You'll then be given the choice between a Viewer Recap or a Creator Recap (if you meet the minimum streaming requirements).

  3. Select your recap type. Your personalized summary will then display, showing your favorite categories, top-watched streamers, and total viewing hours – just like Spotify Wrapped!

Why Is My 2024 Twitch Recap Missing?

If you don't see a personalized recap option, it's because you likely didn't meet the minimum viewing/streaming time.

Missing Twitch Recap

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To qualify, you need at least 10 hours of watched broadcasts (viewers) or 10 hours of streamed content (creators) in 2024. If you fall short, you'll see a general community recap highlighting Twitch's top games of the year. Even without a personal recap, this overview offers interesting insights into popular trends.

Should a missing recap inspire a 2025 resolution to stream or watch more? Perhaps! Regardless, the Twitch Recap website provides a fascinating look at 2024's top Twitch content (including Fields of Mistria, Pokemon, and anime), making it worth a visit even if your personal recap is absent.

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