TrueTrophies has gone a step further than Sony.
Sony has already tried its best earlier this month with PlayStation 2019 Wrap-Up, but it only made a recap of the previous year. TrueTrophies has run circles around it. If you click here, you get to a site where you can see your PlayStation results of the previous 10 years, as TrueTrophies takes your data from the PlayStation Network statistics. The initiative already has a hashtag as well on Twitter. It is #MyDecadeOnPlayStation. You need to register (or login in case you have an account, but we’re not sure if you do…), then let the site gather your data. After a few minutes, you get your infographic that you can also share on Twitter or Facebook.
TrueTrophies details how many games you have played between 2010 and 2019, how many trophies did you get, which months had you as most active, and it even goes into each platform, too (PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4…). Best day, month, and year, plus TrueTrophies also details your most rare trophies, your favourite genre, and even the series you spent the most time with.
It also adds up the price of the games, but it doesn’t consider borrowed games, as it can’t keep track of the titles you bought or received from a friend. Also, it doesn’t seem to track the current price of each game but their respective launch prices. So if you have a PlayStation 3 game that costs five dollars but it cost fifty when it launched, TrueTrophies will say it is worth fifty dollars, even though it doesn’t cost that much. Nothing is perfect, though.
Still, it is a good idea. If you have been a PlayStation player in 2010 (on PS3 and PSP at that time), you might have forgotten the hardest trophies since…
Source: PSL
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