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PlayStation Wrap-Up is the equivalent to Spotify Wrapped for Sony’s gaming platform

Sony has introduced a Spotify Wrapped-like feature that allows players to see their annual highlights on the PlayStation platform. The recap includes a breakdown of your most-played games on PlayStation, total hours spent on the console, trophies earned and the number of PS+ titles played. 

Like Spotify Wrapped, Reddit Recap Experience, and YouTube Music Recap, PlayStation Wrap-Up lets users see their annual highlights. Hours and games played, trophies earned, and the number of PlayStation Plus titles are just a few examples of the data shared in the Wrap-Up. Stats will continue to be updated until the end of the year, so things might change between the time you see your Wrap-up and the final numbers.

Besides your stats, users will also have the chance to view the monumental stats achieved by the global PlayStation community in 2022. That includes the number of Thunderjaws felled in Horizon Forbidden West, the total miles driven in Gran Turismo 7, and the number of axes thrown in God of War Ragnarök.

This feature is now available and will continue through January 13, 2023. Only PS4 and PS5 console users with an active PlayStation account can check their Wrap-Up. If you want to check your PlayStation Wrap-Up for 2022, visit this page. Those who complete it will get a code to redeem one of six Astro Bot avatars based on the number of PlayStation gaming achievements you have. These codes can be redeemed by other players within their region, meaning users can share their code with friends and get codes from others.

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