2023 in video games


In the video game industry, 2023 saw significant changes within larger publishers and developers. Microsoft, after having satisfied worldwide regulatory bodies, completed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, making them the third largest game publisher in the world. Embracer Group, which had been in an acquisition spree over the previous few years, had an estimated deal fall through, causing many of the studios under Embracer to either lay off staff or close entirely. Similar layoffs were seen at Unity, Amazon, ByteDance, Epic Games, Bungie, and Ubisoft, leading to over 9,000 jobs lost in the industry in 2023 and part of a larger trend of layoffs at technology companies in 2023.

Legend

Hardware releases

DateConsoleManufacturer
January 26Razer EdgeRazer Inc.
FebruaryHTC Vive XR EliteHTC
February 22PlayStation VR2Sony
June 13Asus ROG AllyAsus
October 10Meta Quest 3Reality Labs
October 31Lenovo Legion GoLenovo
November 10PlayStation 5 SlimSony
November 15PlayStation PortalSony
November 16Steam Deck OLEDValve Corporation
November 17Atari 2600+Atari, Plaion

Financial performance

Best-selling premium games by region

The following titles were 2023's top ten best-selling premium games by region on PC and console platforms, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
RankJapanUnited StatesEurope
1The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomHogwarts LegacyEA Sports FC 24
2Super Mario Bros. WonderCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIHogwarts Legacy
3Pikmin 4Madden NFL 24FIFA 23
4Pokémon Scarlet and VioletMarvel's Spider-Man 2Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
5Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu wa Kibou de Mawatteru!The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomGrand Theft Auto V
6Mario Kart 8 DeluxeDiablo IVDiablo IV
7Kirby's Return to Dream Land DeluxeCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
8Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark PrinceMortal Kombat 1Red Dead Redemption 2
9Splatoon 3Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorSuper Mario Bros. Wonder
10Super Mario RPGEA Sports FC 24Marvel's Spider-Man 2

Top-rated games

Critically acclaimed titles

The number of highly praised video games released in 2023 was considered unusually high compared to most years, with 25 games having a 90 out of 100 or better aggregate score on Metacritic by October 2023; this made it the best year by number of acclaimed games, the largest since 2004. This year was comparable to the slate of highly praised releases in 1992, 1997 and 2008. The reasons for this include the fact that most of the top games were delayed or not even developed until after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, leading to greater quality in gaming overall, and that the ninth generation of consoles had become entrenched for developers.
The following table lists the top-rated games released in 2023 based on Metacritic, which generally considers expansions as separate entities.

Major awards

Baldur's Gate 3 was the first game to sweep the Game of the Year categories at the five major awards ceremonies: the Golden Joystick Awards, the Game Awards, the D.I.C.E. Awards, the Game Developers Choice Awards, and the BAFTA Games Awards.

Video game-based film and television releases

TitleRelease / premiere dateTypeDistributorFranchiseOriginal game publisher
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel – Northern WarAnime television seriesTokyo MX TrailsNihon Falcom
Xseed Games
Nier: Automata Ver1.1aAnime television seriesTokyo MX DrakengardSquare Enix
The Last of UsJanuary 15, 2023Television seriesHBO The Last of UsSony Interactive Entertainment
TetrisBiopic filmApple TV+TetrisAtari Games
Alice Gear Aegis ExpansionAnime television seriesTokyo MX
Hidive
Alice Gear AegisColopl
The Super Mario Bros. MovieCGI animated filmUniversal PicturesMarioNintendo
Pokémon Horizons: The SeriesAnime television seriesTV Tokyo
Netflix
PokémonNintendo
The Pokémon Company
Raid: Call of the ArbiterLimited animated webseriesYouTubeRaid: Shadow LegendsPlarium Games
Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret HideoutAnime television seriesTokyo MX AtelierGust Co. Ltd.
Koei Tecmo
Resident Evil: Death IslandCGI animated filmSony Pictures Home EntertainmentResident EvilCapcom
Twisted MetalTelevision seriesPeacockTwisted MetalSony Interactive Entertainment
The Sounds of NightmaresPodcast seriesYouTubeLittle NightmaresBandai Namco Entertainment
Gran TurismoFeature filmSony PicturesGran TurismoSony Interactive Entertainment
Pokémon: Paldean WindsLimited animated webseriesYouTubePokémonNintendo
The Pokémon Company
Castlevania: NocturneAnimated television seriesNetflixCastlevaniaKonami
Shangri-La FrontierAnime television seriesTBS
Crunchyroll
Arknights: Perish in FrostAnime television seriesTV Tokyo
Crunchyroll
ArknightsHypergryph
Yostar
Good Night WorldAnime seriesNetflix
Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage MatchAnimated filmWarner Bros. Home EntertainmentMortal KombatMidway Games
Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon RemixAnime seriesNetflixFar CryUbisoft
Fill Your Pocket with AdventureTelevision seriesTV Tokyo PokémonNintendo
The Pokémon Company
Detective Pikachu & the Mystery of the Missing FlanAnimated short filmYouTubeDetective Pikachu
Pokémon
Nintendo
The Pokémon Company
Five Nights at Freddy'sFeature filmUniversal PicturesFive Nights at Freddy'sScott Cawthon
OnimushaAnime seriesNetflixOnimushaCapcom
Pokémon ConciergeStop-motion animated seriesNetflixPokémonNintendo
The Pokémon Company

Major events

DateEvent
January 6NetEase Games acquired SkyBox Labs.
January 17Unity Technologies laid off 284 employees.
January 18Google's cloud streaming service Stadia closed, with all hardware and software purchases being refunded.
February 8Nintendo Switch Online adds Game Boy & Game Boy Color titles to it's library of emulated games. Game Boy Advance titles were also added to the service.
February 17Super Nintendo World opened to the public in Universal Studios Hollywood in California.
February 21–23Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences hosted the 2023 D.I.C.E. Summit and the 26th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards at the Resorts World Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tim Schafer inducted into the AIAS Hall of Fame.
March 20–24The Game Developers Conference returned to an all-physical format at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
March 22Atari announced its intent to acquire Nightdive Studios for $10 million.
March 27Nintendo closed the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
March 29Electronic Arts laid off about 800 staff.
March 30The Entertainment Software Association announced that E3 2023 was cancelled due to lack of major publisher attendance.
April 3Legendary Entertainment secured TV and film rights of Capcom's Street Fighter franchise.
April 5Savvy Games Group announced its intent to acquire Scopely for $4.9 billion.
April 19Epic Games acquired Brazil-based studio Aquiris.
April 20Focus Entertainment acquired publisher studio Dovetail Games.
April 20Sony Interactive Entertainment acquired Firewalk Studios under its PlayStation Studios label.
May 3Unity Technologies announced plans to cut 600 jobs.
June 5Apple announced the Apple Vision Pro, a mixed reality headset, set to release in early 2024.
June 8–11Summer Game Fest 2023 was held through a combination of various in-person and streamed video events from over forty publishing partners at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California.
June 14Embracer Group began undergoing a large-scale restructuring program due to the failure of a planned deal, which would affect some of its studios and ongoing projects.
June 25The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra performed a 10-year anniversary concert for The Game Awards, an end-of-the-year awards ceremony that has been running since 2014, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
July 24Tencent announced its intent to acquire majority shares of Techland.
August 10–12Quakecon returned as a live in-person event in Grapevine, Texas, following three years of digital formats due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 11–13The 2023 Pokémon World Championships took place at the Pacifico Yokohama convention center in Yokohama, Japan.
August 18Sega Sammy Group completed the acquisition of Rovio Entertainment for.
August 21Nintendo announced that Charles Martinet would be stepping back from recording voices for Mario, Luigi, and other characters.
August 23–27The Gamescom convention took place at the Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany.
August 31As part of its restructuring, Embracer Group shuttered Volition.
September 1–4Nintendo of America hosted Nintendo Live, an in-person event that was introduced in Japan back in 2017, in Seattle.
September 7The ESA announced that there would be no E3 in 2024.
September 13Unity Technologies announced a new retroactive licensing fee for the Unity game engine to start in 2024, generating backlash within the indie game community. The criticism led Unity to rework the fee structure to less-aggressive terms one week later.
September 21–24The Tokyo Game Show convention took place at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
September 27Jim Ryan, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, announced his intent to leave Sony by April 2024.
September 28Epic Games laid off about 16% of its workforce, approximately 850 employees, including divestment of Bandcamp and SuperAwesome.
October 4Nintendo announced that the online services for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U software will discontinue in early April 2024.
October 13The acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft was completed following approval from the United Kingdom's Competition and Markets Authority.
October 13Kevin Afghani was announced to be replacing Charles Martinet as the voice of Mario and Luigi.
October 30Bungie laid off about 100 employees as part of cost-cutting measures due to lower player counts of Destiny 2.
October 31Atari announced its intent to acquire Digital Eclipse for $20 million.
November 3–4Blizzard Entertainment hosted BlizzCon, an in-person event, at the Anaheim Convention Center in California.
November 7Ubisoft laid off 124 employees worldwide, most from its Canadian studios.
November 8Blizzard Entertainment announced its intent to transition the Overwatch League into a more traditional esports structure.
November 15Series of layoffs were announced at Amazon Games, Digital Bros, Humble Games, and Kongregate.
November 28Unity Technologies announced another set of layoffs consisting of 3.8% or 265 employees as part of a company "reset" following its licensing changes in September 2023.
December 7The Game Awards 2023 was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
December 11Free Radical Design was shut down as part of the fallout from Embracer Group's failed $2 billion deal.
December 11Google was found to have maintained an illegal monopoly in the Android market by a jury trial in Epic Games v. Google.
December 12The ESA confirmed that they would no longer hold E3 trade shows for the foreseeable future.
December 15Activision Blizzard and the California Civil Rights Department agreed to a $54 million settlement in the lawsuit into sexual harassment at the company.
December 19Insomniac Games suffered a data breach and had its ten-year plans released, as well as personnel information and several historical details around the company and Sony Interactive Entertainment, after failing to pay the hacking group to prevent its release.
December 29As part of Microsoft's acquisition, Bobby Kotick retired from Activision Blizzard after being its CEO for 32 years.