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2017 in video games


2017 saw the release of numerous video games as well as other developments in the video game industry. The Nintendo Switch console was released in 2017, which sold more than 14 million units by the end of the year, exceeding the under-performing Wii U lifetime sales. This has helped to revitalize Nintendo, along with the "retro" Super NES Classic Edition console, the refreshed New Nintendo 2DS XL handheld and a strategy for mobile gaming. Microsoft also released the higher-powered Xbox One X targeted for 4K resolutions and virtual reality support.

Series with new installments in 2017 include Assassin's Creed, Bomberman, Bubsy, Call of Duty, Crash Bandicoot, Danganronpa, Dawn of War, Destiny, Digimon, Dragon Quest, Doom, Dynasty Warriors, The Evil Within, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem, Forza Motorsport, Gran Turismo, Gravity Rush, Halo Wars, Injustice, Kingdom Hearts, Kirby, The Legend of Zelda, Life Is Strange, Marvel vs. Capcom, Mass Effect, Metroid, Need for Speed, Nier, Persona, Planescape: Torment, Pokémon, Prey, Professor Layton, Resident Evil, Sniper Elite, Sniper: Ghost Warrior, Sonic the Hedgehog, Splatoon, Star Wars Battlefront, Super Mario, Tekken, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, Uncharted, Wipeout, Wolfenstein, WWE 2K, Xenoblade Chronicles, Yakuza and Yoshi.

In addition, 2017 saw the introduction of several new properties, including Arms, Cuphead, Doki Doki Literature Club!, ELEX, Fortnite, Hellblade, Hollow Knight, Horizon, Nioh, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.

According to analyst firm Newzoo, the video game industry had $116.6 billion in global revenues, a 10% growth from 2016. This growth was primarily driven by mobile gaming, as 43% ($50.4 billion) of those revenues came from this sector, a growth of 23.3% from 2016. Of the remaining, 29% (US$33.3 billion) came from consoles hardware and games, and 28% ($32.3 billion) from personal computer games. SuperData similarly estimated the global video game market in 2017 was around $108.4 billion, driven heavily by free-to-play mobile and computer games. Analyst firm Sensor Tower, which tracks revenue within the mobile industry, reported that of the $58.6 billion in total revenues in 2017, $48.3 billion came from mobile games.

Within the United States, the video industry grew from 2016 by 18% to a total revenue of $36 billion, with $6.9 billion from hardware sales (gaining 19% from 2016) and $29.1 billion (18%) from software and microtransactions, according to NPD Group and the Entertainment Software Association. Further, $10.7 billion was spent on mobile gaming in 2017 in the United States, according to Sensor Tower.

The following were 2017's top ten highest-grossing video games in terms of worldwide revenue (including physical sales, digital purchases, microtransactions, free-to-play and pay-to-play) across all platforms (including mobile, PC and console platforms). Six of the top ten highest-grossing games are published or owned by Tencent, including the top three titles.

RankGameRevenuePublisher(s)GenrePlatform(s)Business modelRef.
1Honor of Kings / Arena of Valor$2,400,000,000TencentMOBAMobileFree-to-play
2League of Legends$2,100,000,000Riot Games / TencentMOBAPCFree-to-play
3Dungeon Fighter Online (DFO)$1,900,000,000Nexon / TencentBeat 'em upPCFree-to-play
4Monster Strike$1,641,000,000MixiPhysicsMobile
5Crossfire$1,605,000,000Smilegate / TencentFPSPC, MobileFree-to-play
6Fantasy Westward Journey$1,500,000,000NetEaseMMORPGMobileFree-to-play
7Clash Royale$1,200,000,000Supercell (Tencent)Strategy
8Clash of Clans$1,200,000,000Strategy
9Call of Duty: WWII$1,000,000,000Activision (Activision Blizzard)FPSConsole, PCBuy-to-play
10Fate/Grand Order (FGO)$982,000,000Aniplex (Sony Music Entertainment Japan)RPGMobileFree-to-play

The following were the top ten highest-grossing free-to-play games in 2017. Six of the top ten titles were published or owned by Tencent, including the top three titles.

RankGameRevenuePublisher(s)GenrePlatform(s)Ref.
1Honor of Kings / Arena of Valor$2,400,000,000TencentMOBAMobile
2League of Legends$2,100,000,000Riot Games / TencentMOBAPC
3Dungeon Fighter Online (DFO)$1,900,000,000Nexon / TencentBeat 'em upPC
4Monster Strike$1,641,000,000MixiPhysicsMobile
5Crossfire$1,605,000,000Smilegate / TencentFPSPC, Mobile
6Fantasy Westward Journey$1,500,000,000NetEaseMMORPGMobile
7Clash Royale$1,200,000,000Supercell (Tencent)Strategy
8Clash of Clans$1,200,000,000Strategy
9Fate/Grand Order (FGO)$982,000,000Aniplex (Sony Music Entertainment Japan)RPG
10Lineage 2: Revolution$980,000,000Netmarble GamesMMORPG

Sensor Tower reported that the highest-grossing mobile games were the free-to-play titles Monster Strike, Honor of Kings, Fate/Grand Order, Clash Royale, and Candy Crush Saga. The top-grossing mobile games in the United States were Candy Crush Saga, Game of War: Fire Age, Clash of Clans, Mobile Strike, and Clash Royale.

The following were the top ten best-selling premium games (including buy-to-play titles) in 2017. Four of the top ten titles were published by Nintendo.

RankGameUnits soldRevenueGenrePublisher(s)Platform(s)
1PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG)30,000,000$900,000,000Battle royalePUBG Corporation (Bluehole)
2Call of Duty: WWII< 19,630,000$1,000,000,000FPSActivision (Activision Blizzard)
3Grand Theft Auto V / Online15,000,000$521,000,000Action-adventureRockstar Games (Take-Two Interactive)
4Super Mario Odyssey9,070,000UnknownPlatformerNintendoNS
5Star Wars: Battlefront II9,000,000UnknownShooterElectronic Arts
6Pokémon Sun / Moon / Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon8,530,000UnknownRPGNintendo / The Pokémon Company3DS
7The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild7,780,000UnknownAction-adventureNintendo
8Mario Kart 8 / Deluxe7,470,000UnknownKart racing
9FIFA 17Unknown$409,000,000SportsEA Sports (Electronic Arts)
10OverwatchUnknown$382,000,000ShooterBlizzard Entertainment (Activision Blizzard)WIN

The following were 2017's top ten best-selling video games by country, in terms of software units sold (excluding microtransactions and free-to-play titles) on PC and console platforms, for the United States, Japan, and United Kingdom.

RankJapanUnited KingdomUnited States
1Monster Hunter XXFIFA 18Call of Duty: WWII
2Pokémon Sun / MoonCall of Duty: WWIINBA 2K18
3Mario Kart 8 DeluxeGrand Theft Auto VDestiny 2
4The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildAssassin's Creed OriginsMadden NFL 18
5Super Mario MakerStar Wars Battlefront IIThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
6Biohazard 7: Resident EvilCrash Bandicoot N.Sane TrilogyGrand Theft Auto V
7NieR: AutomataDestiny 2Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands
8Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon!Gran Turismo SportStar Wars: Battlefront II
9Yo-kai Watch 3: SukiyakiTom Clancy's Ghost Recon: WildlandsSuper Mario Odyssey
101-2-SwitchHorizon: Zero DawnMario Kart 8 Deluxe

Top-rated games in 2017 included The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Persona 5, Divinity: Original Sin II, and Horizon Zero Dawn. One of the most influential games of 2017 was PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, which was released in early access for personal computers in March 2017 and by the end of the year had sold 30 million units, breaking several concurrent player count records and established the battle royale genre. The highest-grossing game of the year was the mobile game Honor of Kings, known as Arena of Valor internationally. Considerable debate was held over the use of loot boxes in video games and whether they constituted gambling, coming to a head with the release of Star Wars Battlefront II.

Metacritic is an aggregator of video game journalism reviews. It generally considers expansions and re-releases as separate entities.

GameDeveloperPublisherRelease DatePlatformAverage Score out of 100
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildNintendo EPDNintendoMarch 3, 2017NS97
Super Mario OdysseyNintendo EPDNintendoOctober 27, 2017NS97
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildNintendo EPDNintendoMarch 3, 2017WiiU96
Divinity: Original Sin IILarian StudiosSeptember 14, 2017WIN93
Persona 5P-StudioAtlusApril 4, 2017PS493
What Remains of Edith FinchGiant SparrowAnnapurna InteractiveJuly 19, 2017XBO92
Undertale8-4August 15, 2017PS492
Ōkami HDCapcomDecember 12, 2017WIN92
Mario Kart 8 DeluxeNintendo EPDNintendoApril 28, 2017NS92
SteamWorld Heist: Ultimate EditionImage & FormDecember 28, 2017NS91
Shovel Knight: Treasure TroveYacht Club GamesMarch 3, 2017NS91
Retro City Rampage DXVblank EntertainmentAugust 3, 2017NS91
BayonettaPlatinumGamesSegaApril 11, 2017WIN90
Opus MagnumZachtronicsDecember 8, 2017WIN90
Pinball FX 3: Universal Classics PinballZen StudiosSeptember 26, 2017XBO90
LinelightMy Dog ZorroJanuary 30, 2017WIN90
Category/Organization35th Golden Joystick AwardsNovember 17, 2017The Game Awards 2017December 7, 201721st Annual D.I.C.E. AwardsFebruary 22, 201818th Game Developers Choice AwardsMarch 21, 201814th British Academy Games AwardsApril 12, 2018
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildWhat Remains of Edith Finch
Friday the 13th: The GameCupheadSnipperclipsCupheadGorogoa
Cuphead
Pokémon Sun and MoonMonument Valley 2Fire Emblem HeroesGorogoaGolf Clash
Metroid: Samus Returns
Resident Evil 7: BiohazardLone EchoSuperhot VR—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a
—N/aGorogoaThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
CupheadCupheadCupheadHellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Cuphead
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildNier: AutomataCupheadThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildCuphead
Hellblade: Senua's SacrificeSuper Mario OdysseyHellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Ashly Burch as Aloy Horizon Zero DawnMelina Juergens as Senua Hellblade: Senua's SacrificeSenuaHellblade: Senua's Sacrifice—N/aMelina Juergens as SenuaHellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
—N/aThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildSuper Mario Odyssey
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Horizon Zero DawnWhat Remains of Edith FinchHorizon Zero DawnWhat Remains of Edith FinchNight in the Woods
—N/aHorizon Zero Dawn—N/a
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds—N/aDivinity: Original Sin II
—N/aWolfenstein II: The New ColossusPlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds—N/a
—N/aThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
—N/aSuper Mario OdysseySnipperclips—N/aSuper Mario Odyssey
—N/aInjustice 2—N/a
—N/aPersona 5Nier: Automata
—N/aForza Motorsport 7FIFA 18
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
—N/aMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
—N/aHellblade: Senua's Sacrifice—N/aHellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Sid MeierCarol ShawGenyo TakedaTim SchaferNolan NorthTim Schafer
DateEventRef.
January 3–7The 2017 Consumer Electronics Show was held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
January 9Video game writer Corey May leaves Certain Affinity to work for 2K Games.
January 13Nintendo's Nintendo Switch console reveal, detailing its release day, price, and technical specifications, was held at Tokyo Big Sight, and livestreamed online on Nintendo Direct.
January 13Sony Interactive Entertainment closes Guerrilla Cambridge.
January 16Hidetaka Suehiro announces that he has formed a new independent studio called White Owls.
January 19Ubisoft acquires FreeStyleGames from Activision. FreeStyleGames is renamed into Ubisoft Leamington.
January 19Video game designer Kim Swift is hired by Electronic Arts into their Motive Studios division.
January 24Avalanche Software, previously shuttered by Disney in May 2016, is acquired by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and re-opened.
January 31Global production of the Wii U has officially ended.
February 1ZeniMax Media acquires Escalation Studios.
February 1Take-Two Interactive acquires Social Point.
February 1ZeniMax Media is awarded $500 million from Oculus VR over intellectual property and contract issues over the virtual reality technology used in the Oculus Rift.
February 17Writer Erik Wolpaw leaves Valve.
February 21–23Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences hosted the 2017 D.I.C.E. Summit and 20th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Todd Howard inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame.
February 23Irrational Games is rebranded as Ghost Story Games.
February 27Peter Moore steps down as head of EA Sports to become CEO of the Liverpool Football Club.
February 27–March 3The 2017 Game Developers Conference held in San Francisco.
March 15Kevin Bruner steps down as CEO of Telltale Games, with Dan Conners replacing him.
March 30Club Penguin shutdown its servers after 12 years.
March 31Square Enix withdraws from IO Interactive.
March 31Nintendo closes the Nintendo DSi Shop on the DSi and DSi XL.
April 3Christophe Balestra steps down as co-president of Naughty Dog. Evan Wells remains in his role as sole president.
April 27The Kirby franchise celebrated its 25th anniversary in Japan.
May 2Chet Faliszek announced he has left Valve.
May 10Owlchemy Labs is acquired by Google.
June 7Jay Pinkerton announces he has left Valve.
June 10–12EA Play was held at the Hollywood Palladium.
June 13–15E3 2017 was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
June 16IO Interactive becomes an independent studio from Square Enix, retaining rights to the Hitman franchise.
June 27Arkane Studios founder Raphaël Colantonio leaves the company.
June 30Triumph Studios, the developer of the Age of Wonders series, is acquired by Paradox Interactive.
July 18Casey Hudson replaces Aaryn Flynn as the General Manager of BioWare.
August 1Electronic Arts confirmed that BioWare Montreal, the developer of Mass Effect: Andromeda, was absorbed into Motive Studios.
August 8Ubisoft announced the establishment of a new studio in Stockholm, Sweden.
August 7–12The International 2017, one of the highest paying eSports tournament in history, was held at the KeyArena in Seattle.
August 22–26Gamescom 2017 was held at Koelnmesse.
SeptemberPeople Can Fly opened a new studio in Newcastle, UK; their first outside of Poland.
September 13Bruce Straley, co-director of The Last of Us and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End departed from Naughty Dog after 18 years
October 3Andrew House, president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment announced his departure from the company.
October 12Mike Laidlaw, the creator director of the Dragon Age franchise, left BioWare.
October 13IGN acquires Humble Bundle.
October 17Visceral Games, the developer of the Dead Space series, was shut down by owner Electronic Arts.
November 3Perfect World Entertainment shut down Runic Games and Motiga.
November 9Electronic Arts announced that they had acquired Respawn Entertainment, the creators of the Titanfall series.
November 20100 Thieves is founded.
December 7The Game Awards 2017 were held.
December 14Private Division, a new publishing subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive is formed.
December 28A swatting in Wichita, Kansas, caused by a dispute between two Call of Duty: WWII gamers over a $1.50 wager leads to a man unrelated to the dispute being shot and killed by police.

Nintendo Switch

The following is a list of game-related hardware released in 2017:

Nintendo released two systems this year; the Nintendo Switch, which helped save the company in the home console industry from the failure of the Wii U, and the New Nintendo 2DS XL, the final revision model of the Nintendo 3DS as well as the final entry in the Nintendo DS family overall.

Microsoft also released the Xbox One X, the second revision model of the Xbox One and the main competitor to Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro.

As of 2026, the Nintendo Switch is the 3rd best-selling video game console of all time, right behind the Nintendo DS (#2) and PlayStation 2 (#1).

DateConsoleManufacturerRef.
January 10New Shield Android TV
March 3Nintendo SwitchWW
June 15New Nintendo 2DS XLAU
July 13New Nintendo 2DS XLJP/KOR
July 28New Nintendo 2DS XLNA/EU
September 29Super NES Classic EditionNA/EU
September 30Super NES Classic EditionAUS
October 5Super NES Classic EditionJP
November 7Xbox One XWW
TitleDateTypeDistributorFranchiseOriginal game publisher(s)Ref.
Akiba's Trip: The AnimationJanuary 4, 2017Anime television seriesFunimationAkiba's TripAcquire
Granblue Fantasy: The AnimationApril 1, 2017AniplexGranblue FantasyCygames
Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of LightApril 17, 2017Drama miniseriesNetflixFinal FantasySquare Enix
The King's AvatarApril 19, 2017Chinese animated seriesYouTube—N/a—N/a
Resident Evil: VendettaMay 27, 2017CGI animated filmKadokawaResident EvilCapcom
CastlevaniaJuly 7, 2017Animated seriesNetflixCastlevaniaKonami
Candy CrushJuly 9, 2017Game showCBS (United States)Candy Crush SagaKing
Parker PlaysJuly 15, 2017Television seriesDisney XD—N/a—N/a
Player Select—N/a—N/a
Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!Anime filmToho (Japan)PokémonNintendoThe Pokémon Company
Polaris PrimetimeTelevision seriesDisney XD—N/a—N/a
The IGN ShowJuly 17, 2017Disney XD/YouTube—N/a—N/a
Play With CautionDisney XD—N/a—N/a
The AttackJuly 31, 2017—N/a—N/a
ESL SpeedrunnersAugust 1, 2017—N/a—N/a
Waypoint PresentsAugust 16, 2017—N/a—N/a
Good GameAugust 30, 2017YouTubeGame Grumps—N/a
Overwatch ContendersSeptember 16, 2017Disney XDOverwatchBlizzard Entertainment
Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleDecember 20, 2017Feature filmSony Pictures ReleasingJumanji—N/a
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