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PlayTracker Begins New Quest Season; Season of Change Free Reward Revealed

PlayTracker Begins New Quest Season; Season of Change Free Reward Revealed

I've spoken about PlayTracker before as a fun way to go through backlogs while also acquiring new games in the process. While it has since changed to a new seasonal approach, offering a new "theme" every three months, it still stands as a great way to work through your backlog while earning rewards for it.

At its core, PlayTracker is a platform featuring three different areas, bringing insights about games with stats, graphs, and estimates; unifying games through their social area; and utilising its multi-platform approach in the form of Quest, offering rewards for those taking on that month's challenge. While its use as an insight website is widely utilised as an estimator for games sales, its Quest section allows players to engage with gaming in a different way.

This time around, the newest season is Season of Bonds, offering achievements for all manner of friendships and connections: platonic, romantic, or even pets. The featured game for last season, Season of Change, was The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria, and those who completed seven challenges for the season got their key for free already.

If you want to partake in Season of Bonds, here are the eight global achievements available right now:

  • "We're Gonna Need More Mugs" in The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
  • "A Strange Diet" in Guild Wars 2
  • "Realize Your Art" in It Takes Two
  • "Everybody Benefits!" in Assassin's Creed Shadows
  • "A Regular Saint Francis" in Pentiment
  • "Inheritance Trophy" in Blue Prince
  • "You can pet the cat!" in Hi-Fi RUSH
  • "Paramour III" in Mass Effect Legendary Edition

The Season of Bonds runs from the 1st of June until the 1st of September 2025, giving you three months to complete the challenges and claim the next season's rewards!

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