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Xbox Year in Review goes live

As the year concludes, Microsoft (among many others) have published their annual Spotify-Wrapped-like experiences, letting you take a look back at all the games you played throughout the year – and any specific trends or patterns that you happened to engage with over the past 365 days.

The Xbox 2023 year in review is now live, letting you access all your stats from across your Xbox account – meaning PC is included.

While unfortunately not the most comprehensive breakdown, players are able to access highlights such as total play time; total number of games played; the amount of gamerscore acquired; total achievements; your top month for gaming and a breakdown of your most played genres.

Additionally, you can see more detailed stats for your top 3 games of the year, including any notable achievements or global comparisons.

All-in-all, though not the most exciting presentation, being able to take a look at your own personal stats is always a fun thing, and so hopefully Microsoft will continue to build on it year-over-year.

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