This year, many digital platforms have followed Spotify's lead in showing details about users' use of their respective platforms, and now, Steam, the world's most popular online gaming store, has done the same.
Called Steam Replay, the feature shows the games you played throughout 2024. The feature has been around since 2022, but this year, Steam has also been tracking the number of games you played, the amount of time you spent playing them, the number of achievements you've earned, and so on.
In addition to individual achievements, Steam also shows some of the platform's overall numbers. For example, the median number of games played throughout 2024 per user was 4 games, and 13 achievements earned.
Another new feature is that if you own a Steam Deck console, Valve will also show the amount of time you spent and the game genres you prefer on the platform.
You can access Steam Replay via the Steam Replay website, the Steam app on PC or mobile, and even the Steam Deck console if you have one.
Unfortunately for me, the computer I use for gaming has been broken since the beginning of the year and I haven't had time to replace the components that need replacing, so most of my time is spent on my Sony PlayStation 5 console and smart devices with my favorite games.