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Valve releases Steam’s 2023 year-in-review

2023 is nearing its end, and with just a few weeks left in the year, Valve has now released their 2023 Steam Year in Review, letting you take a look at all your gaming stats from the past 365 days.

Available HERE and also on the Steam client homepage, 2023’s Year in review offers a rather comprehensive breakdown of all your gaming activities across the past year, including stats on the total number of games played; the percentage each game took up; your total achievements unlocked; monthly trends; genre breakdowns and so much more.

You are also able to compare your own results with that of the overall Steam community – letting you see whether your own trends align with the greater populace. Additionally, you can also view your results from previous years, allowing you to see exactly how your own habits have changed in the past year.

While functionally not the most useful, it is always fun and interesting to see your own stats, be it for games, films, or the number of steps walked in a day – and so it is exciting to see the Steam Review now go live.

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