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Valve’s version for games you’ve played through Steam is now available for your perusal. Valve has offered the year-end presentation since 2022, and it can be a pretty revealing look at how much time most games have consumed over the past two years (or how much a game can really grab you).
You can access the data dump directly through the Steam app, your account, or the web. By 2024, Valve has tracked the number of games and demos you’ve played, the number of achievements you’ve unlocked, your longest gaming streak, and the games you spent the most time playing. The company also collected data on how much time you spend playing on the Steam Deck, what genres you tend to prefer, and shared some details about how average Steam users play. For example, the average Steam user only played four games this year and unlocked 13 achievements.
According to my replay, most of my time on Steam this year was spent playing 1000xRESISTANCE, Bow, animal pit and . Since I basically treated the Steam Deck like a console from the moment I bought one, it’s also where I spent 100 percent of my time using Steam in 2024. I suspect that’s unusual for the average user, but it’s really the only surprise which I found by reviewing Valve’s data.
If you find something interesting in your Steam Replay, Valve has made it easy to make your Replay public so you can share it with friends. If you’re especially proud of what you’ve completed in 2024, you can also attach an overview of your stats directly to your Steam profile.