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GR Votes: Did the PS4, Xbox One or Nintendo Switch Have the Best 2017?

As we roll into December, we here at GameRevolution are preparing a month of Game of the Year features to celebrate the year gone by. To kick things off, we put the PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in a head-to-head-to-head battle to see which console had enjoyed the best 2017. You can read the results right here.

While the PS4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch have each had a good to great year respectively, with each having experienced various ups and downs as we head into the last month of 2017, there can only be one that stands head and shoulders above the rest.

As such, we thought that we’d put it to you, our loyal GameRevolution readers, to decide which of the Big Three had the better 2017. So who will it be? The PS4, Xbox One or the Nintendo Switch? You can vote over on our forums by clicking the link below.

Vote Here

Last week’s results: GR Votes took a small break, so the last results were from November 16th’s question regarding how loot boxes should be handled in the wake of the Star Wars Battlefront 2 controversy. While voters were reasonably split between ‘They shouldn’t be in any game, ever’ and ‘They should only contain cosmetic options,’ the latter selection won out, meaning that the GR community is mostly cool with loot boxes if they don’t impact upon gameplay. Thanks for voting!

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