August 2023
Baldur's Gate 3 launches on PC.
A source-noted month marker; regional timing is kept visible where it matters.
release calendar card
Gaming History, One Month at a Time
GTM-2023-08
August 2023: Baldur's Gate 3 launches on PC.
Timeline archive
2023 month drawer
Installed months are active; empty drawers are held for future exhibits.
Gallery 01
Five source-noted moments or context markers.
August 2023
A source-noted month marker; regional timing is kept visible where it matters.
release calendar card
August 2023
A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.
platform notice
August 2023
A period-context note for the month, written cautiously where the evidence is broader than one exact day.
storefront label
Across 2023
A year-level context marker included to frame the month without claiming a new event happened on a specific day.
community clipping
Across 2023
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, with month-specific anchors first where possible.
CRPG landmark
Larian turns a CRPG into a mainstream cultural event.
shadow-drop
Tango Gameworks shadow-drops rhythm-action colour into a dark industry winter.
horror remake
A 2008 horror object is restored for a new hardware generation.
licensed RPG
A huge licensed RPG becomes impossible to separate from online argument.
horror remake
Capcom remakes a canon object without treating it like glass.
indie horror
Fishing, inventory grids and cosmic dread become the year's quiet sea story.
Switch landmark
Nintendo makes player invention feel like the headline feature.
action RPG
Blizzard's action RPG becomes a live-service ritual again.
Gallery 03
Platform, buying and industry context for the month and its wider year.
Sony's second VR headset arrives into a market that is curious but cautious.
The largest games acquisition story closes in October after regulatory drama.
Hi-Fi Rush, Starfield and The Finals show how storefront, subscription and surprise release can overlap.
Tears of the Kingdom shows Nintendo's aging hardware can still command the calendar.
Gallery 04
Reconstructed shelf markers for print and digital cover culture.
2023
The museum label for a year that seemed to produce a landmark every few weeks.
2023
PC culture moves from Baldur's Gate 3 to Starfield, Dredge, Dave the Diver and The Finals.
2023
Dead Space, Resident Evil 4 and Mario RPG show old names becoming current objects again.
2023
A PlayStation-facing shelf for Spider-Man 2, Final Fantasy XVI, PS VR2 and Alan Wake 2.
Gallery 05
How players discovered, argued about and shared the month.
Tears of the Kingdom builds, Baldur's Gate choices and Alan Wake twists make muting keywords a habit.
Hi-Fi Rush reminds players that surprise can still cut through a choreographed calendar.
Baldur's Gate 3 turns dice rolls, romances and character builds into social media weather.
The Microsoft/Activision close makes business news feel inseparable from player identity.
Gallery 06
A short atmospheric reading from the player side of recent history.
01
Zelda, Baldur's Gate, Starfield, Spider-Man and Alan Wake seemed too many for one calendar.
02
CRPGs, survival horror and 2D Mario all returned without feeling antique.
03
Tears of the Kingdom and Baldur's Gate 3 made emergent stories feel like screenshots from friends.
04
Baldur's Gate 3 was the favourite, but the shelf behind it was unusually deep.