Steam Stats
Steam tracks a ton about how you play and then makes it weirdly hard to actually read. This lays it out. Total hours, which games ate the most of them, your longest sessions of loyalty, and how much of that giant library you have actually touched.
What you can see
- Total playtime. Every logged hour across the account, added up. The number is often higher than people expect.
- Most played games. Your library ranked by hours, top to bottom. This is the view Steam should give you and does not.
- Never played. The count of games bought and never opened. The pile of shame, quantified.
- Recent activity. What has actually been getting playtime lately versus what is gathering dust.
Sort your library the way you want
The client only lets you sort by a few things, and hours is not really one of them in a useful way. Here you can rank the whole library by playtime and finally see, without guessing, which three games account for most of your life on Steam. For a lot of people it is a short and slightly embarrassing list.
How to pull your stats
- Set your game details to public so the hours are visible.
- Paste your profile link or username above.
- Read your totals and scroll the ranked list.
If playtime shows as blank, your game details are private. The public profile guide has the fix.
FAQ
Why does my total look low? Steam only counts time it tracked while online, and very old playtime from before it tracked hours may not be included. Offline play can also be missed.
Can I see stats for a specific game? The breakdown lists per game hours. For deeper in game stats like kills or wins, that data lives inside each game, not on the profile.
How is this different from Steam Replay? Replay is a year in review. This is the all time picture. If you want the annual recap, that is here.