Discord Wrapped launches today as the platform’s first-ever year-end recap feature hits all users globally. The new Checkpoint feature is rolling out now, giving you instant access to your 2025 gaming stats. See exactly how many messages you sent, which games dominated your year, and more.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Discord Checkpoint officially launched on December 4, 2025 for all servers and users
- Global users sent 744 billion messages and reactions combined across Discord in 2025
- The most-used emoji worldwide is the ❤️ red heart, followed by 😭 and 😂
- You’ll receive one of 10 unique Checkpoint cards with avatar decorations valid until January 15, 2026
What Discord Checkpoint Reveals About Your 2025 Gaming Year
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Discord officially launched Checkpoint on December 4, 2025, marking the platform’s debut year-end recap inspired by Spotify Wrapped and YouTube Recap. This is the first time Discord gives users a detailed breakdown of everything they accomplished on the platform throughout 2025. The rollout will take place gradually over the next several days, so you may see it appear within 24-48 hours.
To find your Checkpoint right now, ensure you’re running the latest Discord app version. On desktop, look for the new flag icon in your app’s top-right corner. On mobile, tap the “You” tab at the bottom-right and look for the Checkpoint banner. If it hasn’t appeared yet, don’t worry—it’s still rolling out.
Your Personal Stats: Messages, Voice Time, and Favorite Servers
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When you access your Checkpoint today, you’ll discover eye-opening statistics about how you spent your year on Discord. The recap shows your total messages sent, hours spent in voice channels, which servers consumed most of your time, and which friend or contact you talked to the most. This snapshot reveals patterns you might not have noticed otherwise.
Your Checkpoint also displays your top five most-played games throughout 2025. You can compare which games you loved against Discord’s global leaderboard. Additionally, the feature showcases your favorite emojis used all year, giving you insight into which reactions defined your Discord personality and conversations.
Discord’s Global 2025 Stats: 744 Billion Messages and Counting
| Metric | Result |
| Total Messages & Reactions | 744 billion across entire platform |
| Monthly Active Users | Over 200 million globally |
| Top Emoji | ❤️ Red heart (new #1 globally) |
| Most-Played Game | League of Legends (16+ years dominant) |
The Most-Used Emojis and Games of 2025
Discord analyzed the entire year of activity and discovered the ❤️ red heart emoji reigns as the most-used emoji across the entire platform in 2025. This reflects the gaming community’s emphasis on friendship and meaningful connections built throughout the year. The 😭 sobbing face and 😂 joy face emojis claimed the second and third spots, often used together or repeated multiple times.
What surprised Discord’s data team? The 🔥 fire emoji has entered the top five emojis for the first time ever in platform history. Whether gamers used it to celebrate clutch in-game wins (“that Ace was SICK 🔥🔥🔥”) or to express frustration, this emoji defined 2025 gaming culture. The ✅ green checkmark rounded out the top five, commonly used in server rules posts and by hyper-organized friends tracking their backlog.
Checkpoint Cards, Avatar Decorations, and How to Share Your Year
After you review your stats today, Discord will assign you one of ten unique Checkpoint cards based on your specific patterns and activity. Each card comes with a matching avatar decoration you can wear proudly on your profile. These decorations will remain available until January 15, 2026, giving you a full month to show off your gaming year to fellow Discord users.
The coolest part? Once you’ve generated your Checkpoint, you can instantly share a formatted summary directly in your servers and DMs as a chat embed. But if you prefer total privacy, keep your stats to yourself. The choice is yours. Discord’s focus here is letting players celebrate their personal achievements without any pressure to broadcast publicly. Your 200 million monthly active users across Discord created these communities together in 2025.
Which of Discord’s Top Games Dominated Your Library This Year?
League of Legends continues its reign as Discord’s most-played game after more than 16 years of dominance. Rematch, a competitive 5v5 soccer game with a third-person perspective instead of top-down, has emerged as one of the fastest-growing titles. R.E.P.O. claims the title of most popular indie game, where coordinated teams plan, scream, and laugh together in voice chat.
Marvel Rivals brings teams of six together for intense 6v6 teamfights, complete with a new PvE relaxation mode and chill vibe map. Minecraft continues letting players express creativity however they want, from survival modes to community-run servers. Finally, Genshin Impact keeps attracting both solo and co-op players discussing character meta and celebrating double 5-star pulls. How many of these titles appear in your personal Checkpoint?
Sources
- Discord Official Blog – Checkpoint 2025 launch announcement and detailed platform statistics
- Red94 News – Game and emoji breakdown for 2025
- Dexerto – Step-by-step Checkpoint access guide

Annabelle Ink is a gaming journalist and lifelong gamer who lives and breathes video game culture. From console releases to esports tournaments, this dedicated journalist brings insider knowledge and genuine enthusiasm to every review and feature. Her expertise spans multiple gaming platforms, helping readers discover their next favorite game while staying connected to the pulse of the gaming industry.

