Unofficial Xbox Wrapped Proved so Popular It Stopped Working
This year, the Xbox community, like PlayStation and Switch players, can check out a summary of the last twelve months like in Spotify's Wrapped. This opportunity, however, does not come from Microsoft.

The huge interest generated by the Spotify Wrapped campaign launched in 2016 - enabling us to check, among other things, how long we listened to music in the last twelve months - prompted many other companies to create their own counterparts. Nintendo and Sony, for example, followed the trend - but not Microsoft. This year, however, Xbox gamers can also check their stats.
All thanks to TrueAchievements, a website generally focusing on gaming achievements. Its editors have prepared for s a campaign called #MyYearOnXbox, where Xbox holders can check:
- Which title they played the longest in the last year;
- exactly how much time they spent in it;
- the total number of games launched;
- the time spent in them;
- the number of Xbox Game games they played;
- the number of achievements they earned;
- the number of points (Gamescore) they earned.

You can see a sample summary above. If, on the other hand, you want to generate your own... well, you'll have to wait. Apparently, the popularity of the campaign proved to be higher than its creators anticipated, and it is temporarily impossible to generate your own infographic. The problem should be resolved by tomorrow.
As I mentioned at the beginning of the message, Switch and/or PlayStation 4 and 5 owners also have a similar option, which - for a change - works. To use it, you need to to your s on the official Nintendo and Sony websites.
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