With the end of 2023 rapidly approaching, it’s time to look back fondly on the year and your achievements therein. Oh no, wait, I don’t mean real-life achievements — I mean all the games you played over the last 12 months to occupy your time between global crises.
Several major gaming platforms have followed Spotify Wrapped’s well-worn footsteps to provide detailed accountings of your gaming habits throughout 2023. If you’re having trouble figuring out where to go for these personalized reports, here’s a quick breakdown of the year-end festivities.
Where: wrapup.playstation.com
How long you have: Until January 13
What’s covered: First game played, total games played, total gaming time, total trophies earned, your top five games (based on hours, trophies, and playtime ratio), a monthly activity breakdown, your gaming style (I’m a Thrill Seeker apparently), a playlist of PlayStation Plus games that fit your gaming style, and your social style (Lone Wolf, baby).
PlayStation 2023 Wrap-Up also provides you with a bunch of downloadable cards for easy sharing of these various stats on social media.
Where: www.xbox.com/year-in-review
How long you have: Until January 31
What’s covered: Total games played, most-played games (with links to similar games), total gaming time, total achievements earned, total Gamerscore points earned, top gameplay month, a pie chart breakdown of your favorite genres, and how you stack up against other Xbox users.
Xbox also shared a few communal stats, noting that 36,000 games were played between everyone on Xbox platforms for a total of 4.5 billion trophies and 91 billion Gamerscore points.
Where: year-in-review.nintendo.com
How long you have: No deadline given
What’s covered: First game played, total
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