Xbox One, Xbox360 Update: 'Your 2015 Year in Review' lets players look back at 2015
Xbox One and Xbox 360 users can now have their own “year in review” in terms of activity and games played using their respective devices. The Xbox team at Microsoft has amassed the data and created a page that offers tailored summary of the Xbox stats, available for both Xbox One and Xbox 360 users. The page shows the various activities that players got into this 2015, including number of achievements unlocked, number of hours spent in gameplay, most played games and a lot more.
Microsoft has released the Xbox stats for 2015, which is available on its official Xbox website. Now the Xbox users can see what they did with their console and how they spent their time. Additionally, players will be able to check and compare their friend’s stats as well.
For those who did not spend a lot of time with their Xbox console, the stats might still be surprising for them. Microsoft’s "2015 Year in Review" feature helps people see and compare their gaming actions on Xbox.
According to a report by PC Magazine, Microsoft is providing stats about player’s history with Xbox including how long they have been playing the game. Players will also get to know the total gameplay hour count for the year 2015. Players will be able to know how well they rank against the other players in the community.
There is also an easier way to compare the hourly data, via percentage form. Players will also be notified about the biggest day of the year in terms of the length of their gameplay session. Microsoft also tells players about their favourite game according to the data based on hours spent on each game. The Xbox stats will also help players know about how many achievements they have unlocked this year.
Microsoft also provides stats about many popular games to see just how many hours community members and their friends have spent on these game. The list of games include “Halo 5: Guardians,” “Gears of War: Ultimate Edition,” “Forza Motorsport 6” and “Rise of the Tomb Raider.”
The Week on Xbox: December 18, 2015 (Credit: YouTube/Xbox)
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