Steam Replay 2024: a dark teal screen showing some faded game logos, as well as the Steam logo.
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Steam Replay 2024 recaps your year in gaming – how does yours look?

I may or may not share mine.

By now, we’ve all grown accustomed to apps and websites giving us a brief overview of how we’ve been using their services across the year, and Steam is no different. Just like how Spotify Wrapped gives you a breakdown of how many mushy Phil Collins songs you’ve listened to throughout the year (just me?), Steam Replay 2024 tells you your gaming habits over the past 12 months.

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When you next log in, you’ll get to access your summary, which – as described in a recent post – is “fun-filled, fact-filled, friend-filled.” In no way does it make me judge myself. Nope. Not a bit.

You probably don’t need me to go over exactly what you can expect to find in Replay, but these end-of-year digests can provide an interesting insight into what kind of games you play and/or what kind of gamer Steam sees you as. Your mileage will vary, obviously.

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I was in two minds about whether or not to share mine with you all. There’s nothing really embarrassing about it. And now that I’ve said that, I feel I’ve inadvertently implicated myself and the only way to clear my name is to link to my Steam Replay.

Actually, no. Still not doing it. However, what I did find interesting about my summary is how Supermarket Simulator is wedged right between Phasmophobia and 7 Days to Die. The first two are not surprising, but I didn’t think I’d played the latter that much this year. Clearly, Steam says otherwise.

Teal screenshot showing a spider graph that consists of numerous video game genres, with horror being the dominant one.
Screenshot via Destructoid.

I’m also not surprised to see that horror dominates my playing habits. This has been typical with me over the three years Steam Replay has been running. I also see that survival, classic, and FPS form a big part of my preferences. Yep, yep. These all check out, too. But as you can see, absolutely nothing there that would make someone raise their eyebrows at me. Just good old violence and horror.


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Andrew Heaton
Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.