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Nintendo Switch Year in Review 2024 is live: Here’s how to see your stats

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It's been a fantastic year full for Nintendo releasing some of the best Switch games of the generation, which means that it's probably been a fantastic year for you, too. If you're wondering what games you played this year and how many hours you invested in them, you'll want to check out your Nintendo Switch Year in Review. This look at the past 12 months will give you a lot of insight into how you spent your time gaming, from the best Switch games for kids to the best party games on Switch. Here's how to access your Nintendo Switch Year in Review for 2023 while you get ready for the host of upcoming Switch games in 2025.

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An image of the Nintendo Switch - OLED Model Mario Red Edition.
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How to view and share your Nintendo Switch Year in Review 2024 stats

When you're ready to see what you got up to on your Switch this year, follow these instructions.

Step 1: Go to the Nintendo Switch Year in Review website.

Step 2: Sign in to your Nintendo Account.

Step 3: Select Get Started beneath the giant 2024 banner.

Step 4: Scroll through your stats, which will include things like your total played games, how many hours you spent playing, and even which month you spent the most time using your Switch.

Step 5: Show off your stats to others by heading to the Download Your Stats section, then selecting Share.

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