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      <title>What It Takes to Launch a Console Game in 2026</title>
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      <description>Launching a console game in 2026 is a complex endeavor that goes far beyond simply developing a game. With console gaming projected to generate nearly $46 billion in revenue, the stakes are high for developers looking to break into this lucrative market. The key insight here is that navigating the certification processes of major platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo is crucial; each has its own stringent requirements that can make or break your launch.</description>
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