Key Highlights:
- PS5 Weekly Wrap-Up is rolling out quietly through the PlayStation 5 Welcome Hub.
- The new widget lets players view their weekly playtime, trophies and most-played game at a glance.
- Sony appears to be releasing the feature gradually without a formal system update.
Sony has quietly begun rolling out a new PS5 Weekly Wrap-Up feature, giving PlayStation 5 owners an easier way to keep track of their gaming activity throughout the week.
Rather than waiting for Sony’s annual PlayStation Wrap-Up event, eligible users can now view a dedicated widget directly from the PS5 Welcome Hub. The feature displays a summary of the previous week’s activity, including the game played the most, total playtime, trophies earned and the rarest trophy unlocked.
As first reported by PlayStation Lifestyle, the new widget appears to be arriving through a server-side rollout rather than a traditional firmware update. Some players have reported the feature appearing automatically on their consoles, while others say it is still unavailable despite installing the latest system software. That suggests Sony is releasing it gradually or testing it with selected users before making it available more widely.
The Weekly Wrap-Up removes the need to visit Sony’s annual Wrap-Up website or rely on third-party tools to check personal gaming statistics, making those details accessible directly from the console’s home screen.
The Welcome Hub has become an increasingly important part of the PlayStation 5 interface in recent months. Earlier this year, Sony also began testing an experimental player count feature that highlighted trending games and active player numbers, bringing functionality similar to PC gaming platforms to the console.
Early reactions from the PlayStation community have been largely positive, with many players welcoming the ability to review their weekly gaming habits more easily. Others are still waiting for the widget to appear on their consoles as Sony continues its gradual rollout.
The addition also arrives during a busy period for PlayStation, with much of the community’s attention focused on Sony’s recently announced plans to phase out physical disc releases in the coming years. Even so, the new Weekly Wrap-Up has been welcomed as a useful quality-of-life improvement for players who enjoy tracking their progress and playtime.