Updated December 13, 2023:
Yesterday, PlayStation and Xbox released their annual video game retrospective for individual players, including how much they played PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2023, which games they played the most, and more. I made it clear. The next day, Nintendo released his 2023 Year In Review feature.
Sign in to your Nintendo Account and enjoy a look back at a year of Switch gaming. Tell us your most played Switch games of 2023 in the comments below.
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Updated December 12, 2023:
Following Sony’s lead, Microsoft has also released its annual retrospective, allowing Xbox fans and PlayStation fans alike to look back at the games they played this year. Check out Xbox Year In Review. here it is. Here are some of my stats to give you an idea of what to expect.
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As the year draws to a close, many people spend time reflecting on their lives over the past 12 months, the decisions they’ve made and the places they’ve been. In recent years, companies like Spotify have taken advantage of this tradition and turned it into a Wrapped extravaganza, where users around the world share their stats and blur the lines between internet trends and viral marketing campaigns. It’s no surprise that other companies would want to jump on the bandwagon, and one of the major participants is Sony, with its annual PlayStation Roundup.Check out this year’s version too here it is.
Participants will get an overview of 2023 on PlayStation, including total play time, popular games, and most used controllers. Here are some of my stats, including the time I spent revisiting Ezio’s games during the Assassin’s Creed retrospective earlier this year.
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PlayStation had a good year in 2023. Between the huge success of Spider-Man 2, the generally well-received launch of Final Fantasy XVI as a console exclusive, and the arrival of new DLC modes in The Last of Us: Part II and God of War: Ragnarök; We ended the year strong. This follows the recent release of the PlayStation Portal, and you can read our thoughts on the device here.
What was your most played PlayStation or Xbox game this year? Let us know in the comments!