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See your 2017 Xbox Year in Review right now

Want to check out a number of your important Xbox stats in one neat place to wrap up 2017?  Well you’re in luck, since Microsoft just rolled out their customized 2017 Year in Review for all Xbox Live players.  Players can see what they’ve played and when, the best Achievements, the type of activities they’ve taken part in and other interesting infographic based on data and stats they’ve compiled.  Users can even share their dashboard if they wish.

For some reason the feature skipped all of our November activity, but we assume that’ll be rolled in there eventually. Check it out right here!  xbox.com/YearinReview

See a bit more info regarding the feature at the Xbox Wire and/or below.

Another year coming to an end means another year?s worth of achievements to celebrate. That?s why we made the Xbox Year in Review, a personalized view of how you spent 2017 with Xbox. Now every Xbox gamer can celebrate the achievements and adventures that make their individual story so unique.

Xbox players who log in to xbox.com/YearinReview can see how this unique experience highlights individual achievements, top games played, hours spent playing, and much more ? all pulled from billions of data points to deliver a unique dashboard experience for each and every gamer in our Xbox community.

To help ensure everyone knows about Xbox Year in Review and gets a chance to see their personal stats, we?ve made this year?s results easily shareable, so players can boast and show off their achievements to friends, family, and the greater Xbox community.

It?s been a great year for gaming and we?re grateful for everyone who chose Xbox as their place to play. Head to xbox.com/YearinReview to see what you did with Xbox in 2017.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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