How to watch your 2020 PlayStation Wrap-up

If you are curious how much time you have actually spent try to escape from hell of 2020 through video games, you know PlayStation. Sony has just launched its official “PlayStation Wrap-Up” page, which gives PlayStation 4 and 5 gamers access to an overview of their gaming habits over the past year. To think Spotify is packed, but then for your PlayStation.

The report mainly focuses on PS4 players, who can see:

  • How many games they played in 2020.
  • Total number of hours played.
  • Their most played games.
  • How many hours have they played online?
  • Their average playing time for each day of the week.
  • Trophies earned.

The Wrap-Up also includes a bit of PS5 data, if you are one of the few to own the hard-to-find console. You can see which games you have played, your total hours played and any trophies you have earned in 2020.

In addition to your personal stats, there are also global stats for popular games released in 2020 such as The Last of Us Part II and Spirit of Tsushima. You can also download a unique PS4 theme.

To access your PlayStation Wrap-Up, simply log in to the Wrap-up page with your PSN account. You must be 18 years old and have earned at least 10 hours of playtime on a PS4 by 2020.

All of this assumes that the website really works for you. I tried to access my PlayStation Wrap-Up on Firefox, Edge, Brave and Chrome on both Windows and Android but none of my attempts worked. And it seems I am not alone in having this problem. I’d love to show you how much time I spent playing (and playing again) Final Fantasy VII Remake, Demon’s Souls, and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne last year, but unfortunately the internet goblins thwarted those plans and I haven’t found any solutions yet.

I hope the problem is fixed soon – annual rounds like this one are usually only available for a limited time. Nintendo offered its Switch users a similar annual review, but the page is no longer accessible. I suspect too many users are trying to access their PlayStation Wrap-Ups at the same time, so check back regularly if you’d like to see your stats.

In the meantime, if you’re also a PC player, Valve 2021 starts with a Steam Game Festival with hundreds of free demos to play.

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