Sony have launched their annual PlayStation Wrap Up site which allows you to see just how much time you spent on your PS4 and PS5 during 2021. The site summarise your total playtime (955 hours for me!) and them breaks things down further. You can see your totally time split between PS4 and PS5, how long you played online, the number of days you turned on your console, and how many hours spent using PlayStation VR. You also get to see how many different games you played and the time split between them.My number one game is Destiny 2 with 644 hours but there’s a surprise in second place as I seem to have played 53 hours of Days Gone. Trophies get a spotlight with your total shown and then a breakdown of the Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze trophies you have attained. The site also lists community stats for various games; players have travelled 45 million kilometres in Death Stranding: Directors Cut, played over 12 million hours within Returnal, 26.1% found all the CraiggerBears in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and over 107 million vehicles have been wrecked in Destruction AllStars. Finally, a PlayStation Plus section lets you know how game were claimable in 2021 (it’s 37) and how many of those you have added to your library. If you scroll to the bottom of the site you will also be able to claim a personalised avatar pack for to use on your PlayStation. However, before you dive in there are a few caveats. You must have played at least ten hours last year (I don’t think that will be a problem for most of our readers) but you must have also consented to the collection of “Full Data” in the PlayStation 5 system settings. If you have not allowed that then the site will not work. You can access the site here. This year is looking good for PlayStation with God of War and Horizon Forbidden West set to be released. Will they feature in your Wrap Up of 2022? Source: PlayStation Wrap Up
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Following its delay out of 2021, retro-styled RPG Monster Crown's PlayStation 4 fate was unknown — but now it's got a confirmed release date. The cool-looking Pokémon-esque title will launch on the 22nd February, which will be here before you know it. That's 22/2/22, by the way — easy to remember!
Here's a quick breakdown of Monster Crown from the official press release:
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