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Steam Replay is back: Here’s how to create and share your own personal gaming retrospective in 2024

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What have you been up to on Valve’s platform over the past year? You can now view your annual retrospective on Steam again.

The year is coming to an end and you can also look at how much time you spent playing which games in 2024 on Steam. You can also see statistics about the achievements you unlocked and how you compare to the rest of the community.

Steam Replay 2024

Over the course of a year, Steam collects data about your gaming habits so that you can view everything in pretty graphics at the end.

The statistics that can be viewed naturally include, which games you have played for how long and also the achievements obtained In your top 5, you can even see in which months you were active in each game.

So you can find your review: Currently, there is a prominent banner directly on the Steam homepage (both website and app) that will take you to your annual review.

Alternatively, you can also access your retrospective via the drop-down menu that opens below your account name. It’s the last button in that menu.

What else is in the retrospective?

If you played a lot of demos like at Steam Next Festyou will also get a separate listing for them. ForSteam Deck usersthere are also special statistics in the replay for the most-played titles.

The data is supplemented by the number of new friends you’ve made, games you’ve given away, and badges you’ve earned for your Steam profile. You can also use a spider diagram to find out where your top games fit thematically.

This is how you share Replay

At both the beginning and end of your personal retrospective, you can set its visibility and make it public or visible only to friends. The “private” option is also available. There is also a share button that tailors your retrospective to fit social media formats for Instagram, X, or Facebook.

By the way, if you miss the 40 hours you’ve already sunk into Marvel Rivals or Patch of Exile 2 this week… no, invested: Steam only takes into account your data up to December 14.

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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