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PlayStation’s 2023 wrap-up now available

With 2023 coming to a close, service providers have begun to premiere their end-of-year wrap-ups, giving users a look at fun and interesting stats for the past year. Available right now, PlayStation’s annual wrap-up is now live; gifting players a unique avatar.

Making the announcement on the PlayStation Blog, the Senior Director for SIE Content Communications, Sid Shuman, said: “It’s been a fantastic year for gaming on PlayStation, with the launch of fan-favorite titles like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Baldur’s Gate 3, Alan Wake 2, Final Fantasy XVI, and many, many more. In celebration of another year of amazing games and experiences, we’re excited to share that PlayStation 2023 Wrap-Up officially launches today.”

In going to wrapup.playstation.com between now and the 12th of January 2024 you can take a look back at your complete gaming stats and trends for the year, including but not limited to top games played; trophies earned; monthly habits; and a personalised ‘gaming style’ profile.

This year’s wrap-up adds what Sony is describing as Digital Cards, essentially just putting your stats into a nicer visual medium. Still, it is always fun to take a look at these annual wrap-ups, letting you reminisce on the past year and all the great games that were released – plus going through the wrap-up will net you a new avatar and a PlayStation Stars ‘Spider-Bot’ collectable.

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