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Learn how your decade has been on Xbox with #MyDecadeOnXbox

Learn how your decade has been on Xbox with #MyDecadeOnXbox

TrueAchievements responds to Sony and PlayStation with their option to check the statistics of hours and titles played with this alternative.

Just a few days ago, Sony published the so-called Summary PlayStation 2019, a web portal where you can consult in a detailed way all kinds of statistics related to the last twelve months on PlayStation: number of titles, trophies, hours played … Microsoft, although in the After doing something similar, he has not done anything like this in 2019. That is why today we echo the alternative proposed by TureAchievements with #MyDecadeOnXbox.

#MyDecadeOnXbox is the only possible solution at the moment so that the millions of Xbox players can see what their user account gave of themselves not only for the twelve months included in 2019 but also for the decade from 2010 to 2019 The infographic, which does not leave practically any detail in the inkwell, has a very simple procedure: just register with TrueAchievements – whose usual use is to track global and individual statistics – and allow access to read data from our Xbox account Live

Once we have granted these permits, just click here to consult all that information in the form of hours of play, economic value of the video games we have used, number of achievements, Gamerscore score, high oddity achievements and the most active months, between other details designed for statistics lovers. Everything is completely free.

#MyDecadeOnXbox
#MyDecadeOnXbox

It should be said that, in case your account does not have data sharing activated publicly or if you have hidden your personal data, TrueAchievements cannot compile the data to do the infographic.

#MyDecadeOnXbox
#MyDecadeOnXbox

Xbox Series X, the immediate future of the Xbox family

Looking back at the past, the future of Xbox is already known to everyone. The name of Xbox Series X is the first that comes to mind when we think about the next generation of Microsoft consoles, although it may not be the only model in that new range. It will not be until Christmas 2020 when the system goes on sale, whose first two years will have exclusive intergenerational launches with Xbox One and where there will be full backward compatibility with both games and peripherals. To our knowledge, Halo: Infinite will be one of the main bastions for its launch, also available from the first day on Xbox Game Pass.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.
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