As 2023 is coming to an end, if you want to reflect on your gaming stats for the year, both PlayStation and Xbox have released its end of year wrap-up tools, providing an annual overview of how many games you played, total time spent on each console, and which games you racked up the most hours in.
As detailed by PlayStation.Blog, PS4 or PS5 players can check out their Wrap-Up by clicking here, and they will be able to do so through January 12, 2024. Furthermore, the Wrap-Up will continue to update until 2023 comes to a close, so you can continue boosting your stats until then if you'd like!
PlayStation has been doing these Warp-Ups for some time, and this year they are putting your biggest stats in on digital cards that you can share with the world in a stylish way.
Players will additionally be able to earn a unique avatar and a PlayStation Stars digital collectible featuring a Spider-Bot from Marvel's Spider-Man as part of this whole experience.
In comparison, Microsoft details in a new Xbox Wire post that players on Xbox console owners can look up their gaming stats through Year In Review. From celebrating your most significant achievements to unraveling your most played game and even using any of the statistics for bragging rights purposes.
Much like PlayStation, Xbox has been doing Year In Review for a few years now as a way for the community to look back at their gaming activity over the year and see any milestones one accomplished during that time.
As 2023 comes to a close, we also encourage you to check out IGN's best reviewed games of 2023 so far as well as our nominees for the best game of 2023 alongside the winners for Open-World Games, Horror Game, and Soulslike.
Oh, and be sure to check out God of War: Ragnarok's free roguelike Valhalla DLC that is available right now. You can also read our chat with the DLC's co-directors Mihir Sheth and Bruno Velazquez about why they chose to go with a new roguelite mode for DLC.
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