PlayStation 2021 Wrap-Up shows what games ruled your console last year

See what PS4 and PS5 games picked up the most hours

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The popular year-in-review data tool for sharing your 2021 PlayStation play habits has arrived. Sony has launched its PlayStation 2021 Wrap-Up, showing your hour counts and more for the last year in PlayStation 4 and 5.

Similar to Nintendo’s Switch Year in Review site, the PlayStation 2021 Wrap-Up pulls in data from your playtime on both PS4 and PS5 to see what dominated your console playtime in the year 2021. You can find it on the PlayStation site here.

As you can see from the tweet above, the site shows what games led your hour counts. There are also trackers for how many trophies players have accrued, how rare they are, and more. There are also some global stats for games likeĀ Death Stranding: Director’s CutĀ andĀ Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. It even tracks how many hours you spent in PlayStation VR!

That said, your mileage may vary on whether the site can pull down your data. I’ve personally not been able to see my stats as of this writing, despite definitely dumping countless hours into games like Tales of Arise,Ā Deathloop, and older games likeĀ Final Fantasy X.

If you’ve got some stats to share, however, feel free to drop them below in the comments. There were a good few PlayStation games to dive deep into this last year, likeĀ Death Stranding: Director’s CutĀ andĀ Returnal. I’ve no doubt that my 2019 stats would’ve been overwhelmed by my hours of trekking across Kojima Productions’ version of America.

Looking ahead to 2022, there are some big PlayStation games on the horizon.Ā God of War Ragnarok,Ā Horizon Forbidden West, andĀ Gran Turismo 7Ā are all part of the PlayStation-exclusive lineup. It’ll be interesting to see what those stats look like at the end of next year.

Find your PlayStation 2021 Wrap-Up on the site here.

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