VALORANT’s annual Flashback for 2025 offers players a straightforward way to review their journey over the past year. It compiles data from ranked matches, casual games, and global trends into a personalized summary that highlights performance milestones, preferred agents, and overall playstyle.
The feature serves as both a reflection tool and a means to track progress within the broader VALORANT community. By revisiting these statistics, players can better understand how their strategies evolved and where improvements can be made for the upcoming seasons.
VALORANT Flashback 2025
Players can now revisit their year in VALORANT through the Flashback 2025 feature, which highlights both personal and global performance metrics. To view the recap, users visit flashback.playvalorant.com, enter their Riot ID and tag, and select Let’s Go. Those only curious about community-wide results can choose the Preview Flashback option before proceeding.
Once the page processes the request, it presents a sequence of categories that can be navigated by selecting Next Stat or clicking the icons at the bottom corner. The first segments display global insights, such as match trends and region-specific quirks. For example, players can compare regions known for 9–3 comebacks or see which areas reported the most early match surrenders.
After exploring those universal details, the view shifts to personal group data under Your Stack. This section summarizes collective performance details like:
| Category | Example Insights |
|---|---|
| Winning Duos | Teammates who achieved the most victories together |
| Losing Duos | Partners who struggled across matches |
| Aiming Statistics | Accuracy averages of teammates |
Participants can download or share two perspectives—Boast (strengths) and Roast (weaknesses)—to compare with friends.
Next comes the player-specific page called You, which compiles individual results. It lists the most and least effective Agents, the weapons most relied upon, and notable combat pairings such as agents most defeated or most defeated by. Each set of data can also be saved for further reflection.
The final portion, Encore, matches users with a professional player and a content creator whose playstyle aligns closely with their own. While the comparison may be humorous for many, it adds a personal touch that connects casual and competitive audiences. At the end, every participant can download and share their full recap directly from the site.