Nintendo Switch has personalised its 'Year in Review 2020' for its users


Nintendo Switch's 'Year in Review 2020' lets you know what type of player you are in relation to the most popular games. — Nintendo/AFP

It's time to take stock of the past year – even for Nintendo Switch. Just like Spotify and TikTok, the Japanese company is allowing its users to look at their gaming year with the "Year in Review". How long have you played video games on Nintendo Switch this year? What's your favourite game? What is the day you played the most? A host of answers to discover.

It's an ubiquitous trend at this time of year. Now it's Nintendo Switch's turn to give its players an overview of their activity during the extraordinary year that was 2020. While players in some countries may receive an email, North American players in the US and Canada must go through the dedicated page on the official Nintendo website, as Engadget reports.

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