Nintendo Switch’s2024 Year In Review is now live, giving players the chance to see what games they played over the past twelve months.

2024 was a slow year for the Nintendo Switch, as the console is winding down ahead of thelaunch of its successor. There were a couple of exclusives, likeThe Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, but nothing that shocked the world or demanded to be played.

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Like thePlayStation 2024 Wrap-Upsite, Nintendo has its own Year In Review for the Nintendo Switch on anofficial website. Those who are logged in to their Nintendo Account can see all of their pertinent data from the past year.

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Nintendo Switch Year In Review 2024 Has All The Data

The Nintendo Switch 2024 Year In Review tells fans theirtop three gamesand the time spent playing each, followed by individual breakdowns of when they started being played and what month they were most used in.

There is also a genre breakdown in theNintendo Switch 2024Year In Review, telling fans the percentage of genres they played throughout the year. The site also tells the month with the most playtime and a breakdown of the most played by month.

A foreboding castle in Shovel Knight, Yoshi leaping into the sky in Super Mario Bros. Wonder and fighting against the wind in Celeste

At the end of the site, players are asked to vote for their Game of the Year from the titles they played most throughout the year. At leastAstro Botcan’tget this one.

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Players can also download and share their Nintendo Switch 2024 Year In Review, for those who like keeping stats or prefer to brag about how much time they spend onMario Kart 8 Deluxe.

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With theNintendo Switch’s successoron the horizon, this might be the last time Nintendo does a Year In Review for its ultra-popular handheld/console hybrid. That being said, the Nintendo Switch isn’t going anywhere, even when the next system finally makes its way to store shelves.

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