Microsoft has created something that may really interest gamers but somehow make them realize how much time they are spending on the couch playing video games.

According to GameSpot, Microsoft recently launched a website called "Your 2015 Year in Review." Here, gamers will be able to see their playing habits on the Xbox console. Not only that, it will also significantly record their game stats in the process. The website page requires the users to log in using their Xbox accounts in order to access their stats online. What's even more interesting about the feature is the player's ability to compare their stats with others.

 

If you are wondering what the page actually tells you, you may be surprised to know that it can record the number of hours you actually spent playing on Xbox One and Xbox 360. The total number of hours, however, will also include the time you spent watching Netflix.

A more detailed information also shows Gamerscore, which started on January, as well as the games you mostly play. The website's ability to record your most active day is as interesting as its ability to record your number of hours playing "Halo 5: Guardians."

Whether you want to know your stats or not, the feature is pretty informative, especially if you have been wondering about the past year. This feature basically sums up what you have been doing. You can also share this feed of information on your Facebook and Twitter accounts, giving your friends comparative data against their own stats. The feature applies to newbies, hardcore gamers as well as those who play to pass time. Regardless of your gaming habits, it is still interesting to know your latest activities on the console.

For hardcore gamers, according to the PCMag, they can check in "Your 2015 Year in Review" the number of their unlocked games as well as their achievements.

Microsoft has launched the monitoring on number of hours played on games such as "Forza Motorsport 6," "Gears of War: Ultimate Edition" and "Rise of the Tomb Raider." These games are joined by the previously mentioned "Halo 5: Guardians." It is interesting to know that Microsoft is concern about your stats that all you have to do is sign and check them in one instant access.

Are you interested to know your latest stats in the gaming world? Check Microsoft's "Your 2015 Year in Review" now.