As the end of the year approaches, the platforms publish their summaries and reports of the statistics that have been achieved throughout the year. It is a good x-ray so that all users can know how this 2022 has gone.
Twitch, as Spotify already does with Spotify Wrapped, also offers the possibility of knowing first-hand all the data that has been collected during this year. It is what is known as Twitch Recap 2022.
In this sense, the streaming platform allows content creators to see how many hours they have been online, how many subscribers they have gotten and which emojis they have used the most in their chat.
Subscribers, on the other hand, can see the channels they have watched the most, how many hours and days of viewing they have accumulated, the categories they have preferred or the number of messages they have sent.
How to get the ‘Twitch Recap 2022’
Until now, accessing the Twitch summary was a mess. The platform itself was in charge of sending an email to the users with all the information, which did not reach the users at the same time. In addition to being sent in stages, another of the big problems was that many users never received it due to having an option configured incorrectly.
So that this does not happen again, Twitch has tried to make things easier for users with the possibility of accessing their summaries through the platform itself.
Now it is only necessary to log in and click on the eloquent banner of the Twitch Recap 2022: “The Twitch recap is here! See and share everything we did together in 2022.” Another option is to tap on this link.
Twitch data this 2022
There is no doubt about the platform: it is the queen. Twitch has managed to be the home of the best content creators in the world and continues to accumulate profit, both from users and financially.
The Twitch Recap 2022 shows the amazing figures that have been achieved during this year: the platform has reported that 21,000 million hours of content were viewed this year, for 788 million hours broadcast and 48,000 million messages published. 11 million new content creators have also joined. The most viewed categories have been Valorant, GTA V, League of Legends and Just chatting.