PlayStation Wrap-Up 2022: playing time, number of games played, Trophies won… discover YOUR highlights of the year in figures!

As Spotify, Soundcloud and others do it for the music, Sony Interactive Entertainment propose since 2020 to relive our video game year in statistics. If you like to view or share information and infographics about your games, good news, the PlayStation Wrap-Up is back for its 2022 edition.

You have until January 13, 2023 to go to the dedicated website to view your highlights of the year on PS4 and/or PS5, the number of Trophies that you won, the time you spent on your favorite gamesyour relationship to PlayStation Plus, and more. The exploits of the community are also mentioned in parallel to allow you to learn more about the uses of other players. What to remember good video game memories, and perhaps for some to be surprised by seeing the time devoted to certain titles.

2022 has brought us many new adventures, lands to explore, and friends or adversaries to meet. Whether you spent the majority of your time exploring the Nine Realms alongside Kratos and Atreus or guided a stray cat through a unique and dystopian world, relive those gaming moments and celebrate your year with PlayStation Highlights 2022.

From today until January 13, 2023, PS4 or PS5* console users can access and share their highlights from 2022. They recap the number of trophies they’ve won, the number of games they’ve played, the number of hours spent on PS4 and PS5 games, and the number of monthly PlayStation Plus games downloaded if they’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber. Stats will be updated through the end of 2022, so be sure to check back early next year.

You can also view stats achieved by the entire PlayStation community in 2022, including the number of Stormjaws eliminated in Horizon Forbidden West, the number of kilometers traveled in Gran Turismo 7 or the total number of ax throws in God of War Ragnarok.

At the end of the 2022 highlights, you’ll receive a summary card that you can share or compare to other players: my 2022 highlights are below. As you can see, I’ve spent a good part of 2022 wielding two-handed swords in the Underworld of Elden Ring (and quite enjoyed it). What game have you played the most?

PS5 and PS4* console users who check off all 2022 Highlights sections can also receive an activation code from the service to obtain one of six Astro Bot avatars reflecting their PlayStation gaming achievements of the year. Each service activation code of these avatars can be obtained by other players in their region, in other words users can share their code with their friends and try to obtain the different avatar codes available.

For more info, visit the 2022 highlights page ici.

Feel free to share your most played game of 2022 or your quirky stats in the comments below.

  • *Users must have an account for the PSN registered in their region, be at least 18 years old and have played on a PS4 or PS5 console for at least 10 hours between January 1 and December 31, 2022.
  • Users who opted out of submitting their “full data” through their PlayStation 5 system settings in 2022 will not be able to participate in highlights.
  • Users located in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, India and Russia who have opted out of submitting their “additional data” via their PlayStation 4 system settings may not be able to participate at high times.

PlayStation Wrap Up 2022 Top Cinq

Your Writer’s Year’s Max Game Time: 39 unregretted hours on Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut (available from €34.99 on Amazon.fr), a number that many of you will have no trouble exceeding.

Read also: PlayStation Plus: the annual subscription from €29.99 for a few days (but not for everyone)!

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