November 2013
Xbox One launches in the UK on November 22.
A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.
release calendar card
Gaming History, One Month at a Time
GTM-2013-11
November 2013: Xbox One launches in the UK on November 22.
Timeline archive
2013 month drawer
Installed months are active; empty drawers are held for future exhibits.
Gallery 01
Five researched month markers or context notes.
November 2013
A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.
release calendar card
November 2013
A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.
platform notice
November 2013
A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.
shop-window label
Across 2013
A year-level context marker included to frame the month without claiming a new event happened on a specific day.
community clipping
Across 2013
A year-level context marker included to frame the month without claiming a new event happened on a specific day.
context plaque
Gallery 02
Eight notable releases, led by month-specific anchors where evidence supports them.
first-person shooter
The annual shooter straddles old and new hardware.
adventure
Nintendo revisits a classic map with unusual lightness.
platformer
A brilliant Mario arrives on hardware still fighting for attention.
action adventure
Lara Croft is rebooted as survival spectacle.
first-person shooter
Irrational trades Rapture for Columbia and fills the year with argument.
action adventure
Naughty Dog makes late-generation prestige feel bleak, intimate and technical.
simulation
A border booth becomes one of indie gaming's sharpest moral machines.
open-world action
Rockstar makes Los Santos into a late-generation cultural event.
Gallery 03
Platform, buying and industry context for the month and its wider year.
Sony's console reaches Europe and the UK on November 29 with a strong price-and-power message.
Microsoft's console reaches the UK on November 22 after a difficult messaging year.
Nintendo's home console receives excellent games but remains commercially awkward.
PS4's share button and Xbox recording features make broadcasting part of the console pitch.
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Reconstructed shelf markers for print, digital covers and late magazine culture.
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A reconstructed marker for 2013's changing console and digital culture.
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A UK PC marker for 2013's downloads, mods, strategy and online habits.
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A PlayStation shelf marker for 2013's Sony hardware, exclusives and PSN context.
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An Xbox shelf marker for 2013's Live, shooters, services and hardware arguments.
Gallery 05
How the network felt around the edges of play.
GTA Online turns a boxed blockbuster into a service that stumbles, recovers and persists.
Console reveals are watched, clipped and argued about instantly across Twitter, forums and YouTube.
PS4 and Xbox One build sharing and recording into their identity.
Indie PC games such as Papers, Please prove small games can carry huge cultural weight online.
Gallery 06
A curator's narrative sketch of the month as lived culture.
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It felt like the end of one generation and the messy birth of another, with both happening in public.
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The Last of Us and GTA V made PS3 and Xbox 360 seem almost defiant, as if they refused to leave quietly.
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PS4 and Xbox One arrived as arguments first and machines second: price, DRM, Kinect, sharing, used games, power.
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In the UK, November had proper launch-night electricity again, even if many players spent it refreshing stock pages.