If you’ve been gaming a lot on Steam, you might want to check out your own Steam Replay, which the platform has introduced. It’s a bit like Spotify Wrapped, but it tells you how long you’ve spent gaming all year, along with other game-related data.
It seems like platforms have been releasing their own personalised year-end-review for its users. Spotify Wrapped is arguably the most popular one, showing you what you’ve been listening to the most using their data.
For Steam, it providing some sharable data breakdowns based on activity from 1 January to 14 December. So, what kind of data is included in Steam’s Replay?
Some of the Replay data include which games you’ve played the most this year, how many sessions you’ve played for each game, how many games you’ve played in general, and the longest play streak—amongst other things. You’ve even able to compare your data with the rest of the Steam community data on average.
The Replay even broke down the data further by telling you how many new releases you’ve played, your recent favourites, and how many classic games you’ve played. There’s also a cool spider graph telling you what genre of games you’re into the most.
Other gaming platforms like PlayStation and Nintendo also released their own year-end-reviews. Xbox, however, doesn’t have anything official out.
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