Valve has released custom player stats for 2024 and friends, I'm disappointed.
I'm more of a console fan myself, but I was excited to see what my Steam Replay 2024 numbers were. To my surprise, my total number of matches played for the year is actually above average… and that's something , because I have only played five.
Valve's end-of-year review feature lets you review your personal gaming patterns on Steam, revealing statistics like which games you played the most, how many different games you played, how many successive days you played, how many achievements you unlocked, etc. . etc., but it also allows you to compare some of those stats to the average player.
For example, my longest streak was three days (again, more typical of a console gamer), compared to the average of six consecutive days. What surprised me was discovering that what I had assumed was a pathetic five games played this year on Steam is actually higher than the average of four games per year. I mean, I know we're still playing pretty much nothing but Baldur's Gate 3, but those are rookie numbers, folks.
Other stats you can look up are which game you played the most during the year (mine, interestingly enough, was the game Nothing, strictly because I accidentally left it running for 48 hours straight after playing just a few minutes for this silly story), and how Often you played with keyboard and mouse compared to the controller.
You can also see the percentage of games you played on Steam that were new releases for 2024 compared to games released in previous years. Finally, there's a spider chart that breaks down the most played games by genre in case you're not sure what type of games you like the most.
For next year, we should all strive to have more best pc games in our Steam Replay 2025.