How much did you play on Nintendo Switch this year? Nintendo’s Year in Review 2023 is here
With games like Tears of the Kingdom, Metroid Prime Remastered, Super Mario Bros. Wonder and more, it’s been a great year for the Switch. Check out just how much you played with Nintendo’s Year in Review 2023.

The year is ending, but tradition remain intact. Nintendo follows in the footsteps of Spotify, Twitch and PlayStation with its particular review of 2023. The summary of the last 12 months on Nintendo Switch is now available so that you can revisit your memories with the console. We bet what you want to know if your most played game has been The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
To get your own “Year in Review 2023″ you just have to log in with your Nintendo Account profile in this link. You will have to wait a few seconds for the summary to be generated. Scroll down and you will see all your detailed statistics, such as your most played games and the hours per month you have spent. Everything is at your fingertips so you can know in detail what your experience on Nintendo Switch has been like in this course.
Look back at all the fun you had with #NintendoSwitch games in 2023 with a personalized wrap-up! You can see what you played most, choose your favorite game of the year, and share your stats with friends.
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) December 13, 2023
See your #NintendoSwitch2023 Year in Review here: https://t.co/5VR8vnCX1I pic.twitter.com/yV3TkR11JV
2023, a magical year for Nintendo Switch
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The truth is 2023 has been an excellent year for the Nintendo Switch catalog. It is easy to highlight giants like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario. Bros Wonder, but there is much more beyond that. We have the strategy of Pikmin 4, the fanservice of Fire Emblem Engage, the return of legendary titles like Metroid Prime and Advance Wars… All things that have been clamored by fans.
Some projects have had less traction in the public eye. Futures Redeemed, the expansion for Xenoblade Chronicles 3, ended up ignored in Link’s shadow. It’s normal: it was published just a few weeks before the arrival of Aonuma’s masterpiece. We also have to mention the superb remake of Super Mario RPG, which emerged from a collaboration between Nintendo and Squaresoft. On the verge of the launch of Final Fantasy VII, the team made the plumber shine with its own turn-based adventure. It is very worth discovering.


