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STEAM BECOMES A MAJOR REVENUE CHANNEL FOR PLAYSTATION
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|November 28, 2025
Sony's presence on Steam has grown from a secondary experiment into a substantial piece of the company's software business, supported by data that outlines more than a billion dollars in gross revenue from PlayStation titles released on Valve's PC storefront.
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New figures compiled by Alinea Analytics estimate that Sony's PlayStation Studios catalog on Steam has now generated more than $1.5 billion in total sales, with Sony’s net share sitting just under $1.2 billion after storefront fees. The findings point to Steam becoming a consistent revenue channel for Sony, despite the company’s historical dependence on exclusive console releases.
The revenue scale reflects a broader shift in Sony’s strategy as it positions a portion of its first-party catalog for audiences beyond the PlayStation hardware ecosystem. For years, PC releases arrived well after the original console launch, framed as a way to reach niche players or extend a franchise's lifecycle. The new analysis suggests that Sony’s participation in the PC market has expanded far beyond that initial rationale, signaling a structural change in software distribution rather than a short-term experiment. As more titles arrive on Steam—and as some franchises gain traction with PC-native audiences—the platform is now influencing Sony's longer-term decisions around scheduling, pricing, and multi-platform support.
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