Key Takeaways
- PlayStation Wrap-Up tells you how many hours you spent on your PS4 and PS5 in 2024, and what games you were playing.
- It reveals which games are in your top five, and how many trophies you earned.
- The site is struggling right now, seemingly due to a high demand.
PlayStation Wrap-Up, Sony‘s take on the various wraps that everyone else offers now, has just gone live. This lets PlayStation users look back on their year in gaming, seeing which titles they clocked the most hours in.
The site doesn’t appear to be working for some, but others have been able to get in and share their stats. It will tell you how many games you played, which one you were hooked on the most, and how many trophies you earned.
PlayStation Wrap-Up 2024 Goes Live
Disappoint yourself with how many hours you sunk into different releases this year
Of course, it will also tell you how many hours you spent on your PlayStation in total, which might be the most terrifying stat. I’m still waiting for the Wrap-Up page to work for me, but to be honest, that might be knowledge I could do without.
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Looking online, it appears that PlayStation forgot about one release – Concord. Someone who got that in their top five games shared a screenshot, showing that Concord doesn’t include any graphics or in-game images, using a generic picture instead.
Outside of the unfortunate saga surrounding Concord’s ill-fated launch, it’s been a big year for PlayStation. We started with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, and then further down the line, Stellar Blade and Astro Bot. On top of that, we also had PlayStation console exclusives like Helldivers 2 and Silent Hill 2 Remake.
At the time of writing, the Wrap-Up website appears to be functioning but is very, very slow and keeps timing out for me, so you might need to bear with it. Much like we see with Spotify Wrapped, people get really excited about figuring out how they spent their year, so it looks like the site is a little overwhelmed right now.
PlayStation 5
The PlayStation 5 was launched in 2020 as Sony’s next-gen console, armed with an SSD and the new DualSense controller. Disc-based and digital models are available, and it supports the new PS VR2 virtual reality headset.