Steam Replay is again for 2024, giving a breakdown of all of the PC video games you have been taking part in all year long. Following related annual gaming summaries from Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo, Valve’s Steam Replay first debuted in 2022. It is chock filled with stats and figures to remind you of what PC video games you had been into all year long.
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2024 has been a banner 12 months for brand new releases from Black Fable: Wukong to Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree to Helldivers 2 to the long-awaited arrival of STALKER 2. After all, it is also been a giant 12 months for indie releases like Balatro and Hades 2’s early entry debut. Plus, the same old heavy hitters like Counter-Strike 2 and Name of Obligation.
What’s glorious about Steam Replay is that it is personalised for you, and you may select to share all of your PC gaming stats or maintain them personal. It is a sea of nifty charts and figures, from what number of achievements you have unlocked to what number of video games you have performed to your longest gaming streak.
2024, for me, was the 12 months that the Steam Deck lastly made its method to Australia, so my Stema Replay is stuffed with roguelikes and motion video games. The superb V Rising, which hit 1.0 this 12 months, was my most-played sport, adopted by Hades II. And with the Vampire Survivors-like Halls of Torment handing out achievements like sweet, I unlocked 643 achievements all through 2024.
Curiously, the Steam Replay knowledge confirms that solely 15% of all playtime spent by Steam customers in 2024 was spent taking part in new releases, which reinforces the dominance of video games like Counter-Strike 2, DOTA 2, GTA 5, and PUBG on Steam charts and stats.