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PlayStation’s 2024 annual Wrap-Up is now live

Last week, Microsoft released their annual Spotify-Wrapped styled Xbox year-in-review, letting you see all your gaming stats from the past year. It’s now time for PS4/5 owners to get in on the fun, as the 2024 PlayStation wrap-up has gone live.

Available to check out HERE, the 2024 PlayStation Wrap-Up website is now live, with Sony taking to their blog to say:

“Since the launch of the original PlayStation console on December 3, 1994, PlayStation has redefined the gaming experience year after year, bringing three generations of lasting memories for players. To celebrate this milestone with our community, and look back at another momentous year for gaming, we’re launching PlayStation 2024 Wrap-Up today – featuring a retro PlayStation aesthetic and graphics that call back to PlayStation’s 30-year history.”

2024 wrap-up

Between now and the 10th of January, you can check out all the stats pertaining to your gaming habits over 2024 on PlayStation, including such things as achievements; most played games; monthly breakdowns; your ‘gaming style’ and more.

Interestingly, for the first time you will also be able to view some lifelong stats, tracking your entire PlayStation account since it was first created – including your total number of played games, trophy milestones and more.

With 2024 marking the 30th anniversary of the PlayStation brand, it is nice to see Sony offering a bit more than just your typical annual wrap-up.

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KitGuru says: What does your 2024 Wrap-Up look like? What was your most played title? How many games have you played since making your PSN account? Let us know down below.

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