Steam has launched the 2023 Year In Review, letting you look over your various gaming habits on the platform.
Easily accessibly by just logging in to Steam, the 2023 Year In Review tracks different statistics- from how many new games you had to even how many achievements you’d unlock- as well as highlight some of your most-played titles for the year.
It even lets you measure your stats against the median number of users- as well as a spider graph highlighting which categories you most play so you can hammer home just how much you like those roguelike titles.
Valve has mentioned that certain games are excluded from the stats- non-game software like Blender, unfortunately, will never be your most played game this year, and neither will games you played in a pre-release state such as review copies.
These year-end wrap-up highlights have become a big part of how people enjoy their media- arguably first popularized with Spotify Wrapped, everyone from Nintendo to PlayStation to Xbox have gotten on board with it, letting gamers show just how much of the year was spent doing something they enjoy.
Considering this year included major timesink releases like Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3, it’s a fun way to send off the year- with a big graph that even tells you just how many months you spent snooping through Act 1.