Gaming History, One Month at a Time

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November 2017

November 2017: Xbox One X launches on November 7.

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News

Five researched month markers or context notes.

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November 2017

Xbox One X launches on November 7.

A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.

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02

November 2017

Star Wars Battlefront II launches into a loot-box controversy.

A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.

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November 2017

The argument over monetisation becomes as loud as the argument over graphics.

A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.

shop-window label

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Across 2017

Switch changes the mood around Nintendo almost overnight.

A year-level context marker included to frame the month without claiming a new event happened on a specific day.

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Across 2017

Battle royale moves from niche lineage to mainstream future through PUBG.

A year-level context marker included to frame the month without claiming a new event happened on a specific day.

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Releases

Eight notable releases, led by month-specific anchors where evidence supports them.

January 24, 2017PC / PS4 / Xbox One

survival horror

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard

Capcom makes horror first-person, grimy and intimate again.

January 24, 2017PS4

action adventure

Yakuza 0

A prequel turns karaoke, crime and side-stories into a wider western breakthrough.

February 28/March 1, 2017PS4

open-world action

Horizon Zero Dawn

Guerrilla's robot wilderness gives PS4 a bright new exclusive world.

March 3, 2017Switch / Wii U

open-world adventure

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Nintendo launches Switch with a world that rewrites what open air can mean.

March 7/10, 2017PS4 / PC

action RPG

Nier: Automata

Yoko Taro's android tragedy becomes a cult object with mainstream reach.

March 23, 2017PC early access

battle royale

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

Battle royale stops being a mod lineage and becomes the next gravity well.

April 4, 2017PS4 / PS3

JRPG

Persona 5

Atlus's stylish school-year RPG finally reaches the West.

April 28, 2017Switch

racing

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

A Wii U rescue mission becomes an evergreen Switch system-seller.

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Hardware

Platform, buying and industry context for the month and its wider year.

Nintendo Switch launches

The hybrid console arrives with a tiny launch shelf and one era-defining Zelda.

Xbox One X launches

Microsoft sells power, 4K and premium hardware into a market already reshaped by PS4 Pro.

Nintendo Classic Mini: SNES arrives

Mini-console nostalgia becomes another retail scarcity ritual.

Game Pass begins

Xbox Game Pass launches in 2017 and quietly points toward Microsoft's future identity.

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Magazine Covers

Reconstructed shelf markers for print, digital covers and late magazine culture.

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Edge

A reconstructed marker for the Switch year: Zelda, Mario, Nier, Persona and the return of Nintendo confidence.

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PC Gamer UK

A PC marker for PUBG, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Prey and the survival-shooter future.

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Official PlayStation Magazine UK

A PlayStation marker for Horizon, Persona 5, Nier, Hellblade and late-PS4 range.

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Official Xbox Magazine UK

An Xbox marker for Xbox One X, Game Pass beginnings and a year spent arguing value.

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Online Life

How the network felt around the edges of play.

Streams and servers

PUBG makes streaming feel like a spectator sport of panic, inventory management and sudden silence.

Services and stores

Switch social life is screenshots, friend codes, local multiplayer and the novelty of taking a console anywhere.

Forums and feeds

Battlefront II turns loot boxes into a mainstream argument about fairness, gambling and full-price games.

Everyday connection

Discord and Twitch are now ordinary gaming infrastructure, while YouTube criticism moves faster than print ever could.

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What It Felt Like

A curator's narrative sketch of the month as lived culture.

01

The room

It felt like Nintendo had stepped through a door and found the lights back on. Switch made old arguments feel suddenly out of date.

02

The shelf

Breath of the Wild made discovery feel communal even when played alone; everyone had a different mountain, trick or disaster to report.

03

The conversation

PUBG made PC gaming look messy, funny and thrilling again, while loot-box anger made the business model part of ordinary player conversation.

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The afterimage

By Christmas, the year felt absurdly full: Zelda, Mario, Persona, Nier, Horizon, Cuphead, PUBG and a console you could play on the train.