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Here’s how to get your PlayStation 2024 wrap-up

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Every year, PlayStation lets you take a look back at your year of gaming on its platform. Just like in the Xbox wrap-up, you’ll get stats like the number of hours played of the best PS5 games, top-played games, Trophies earned, and more. Stats are available as of December 10 and delivered via email so you can get the full picture of your year. This is a great way to learn your gaming habits before the upcoming PS5 games take over in 2025. Here’s how to get yours today.

Your PlayStation 2024 wrap-up

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To get your own personalized PlayStation wrap-up, simply head to Sony’s wrapup web page and sign in to your PlayStation Network account. This year, all wrap-ups will be sent directly to you via email so all you need to do is make sure you are opted-in to receive PlayStation emails. If you already are, then you can sit back and wait for your personalized breakdown to be sent to you.

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When you do get your email, you will see a breakdown of which games you spent the most time playing, how many total hours you played this year, how many total games you played, which was the first game you played in 2024, and more. But perhaps most interesting is your “Gaming Style.” This gives you a label based on what genre of games you played most. Your total Trophies earned, as well as a breakdown of how many of each type, is another highlight.

These stats are always fun to take a look at when the year is wrapping up to reflect on all your gaming accomplishments on PlayStation, and they are fun to share and compare with your friends.

Jesse Lennox
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