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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.

STEAM BECOMES A MAJOR REVENUE CHANNEL FOR PLAYSTATION

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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CHINESE REGULATORS RESTRICT BYTEDANCE FROM USING NVIDIA CHIPS, ALTERING AI SUPPLY DYNAMICS

ByteDance has been blocked by Chinese regulators from using certain NVIDIA chips in its data-center operations.

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4 mins

November 28, 2025

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META'S WHATSAPP SEES DECLINE IN THIRD-PARTY AI CHATBOT ACTIVITY AS DEVELOPERS SHIFT TO IN-APP SYSTEMS

WhatsApp is experiencing a drop in activity from third-party Al chatbots built on external large language models.

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4 mins

November 28, 2025

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MUSK LINKS REAL-WORLD DATA FROM X AND TESLA TO FUTURE AGI DEVELOPMENT

Elon Musk has outlined a connection between his companies’ real-world data operations and long-term artificial-general-intelligence research, describing how information gathered across Tesla's autonomous-driving systems and the social interactions hosted on X could contribute to the development of advanced Al models.

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3 mins

November 28, 2025

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GOOGLE REASSERTS ITS POSITION IN AI AS PRODUCT MOMENTUM BUILDS

Google is entering a new phase of activity in the artificial-intelligence sector after a period in which external perceptions often portrayed the company as lagging behind competitors.

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5 mins

November 28, 2025

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APPLE DEPLOYS OVER 100 CAMERAS TO CAPTURE REAL MADRID IN ULTRA-IMMERSIVE FORMATS FOR VISION PRO

Apple has expanded its immersive-media push with a large-scale production effort centered on Real Madrid, using more than 100 dedicated cameras across Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to generate multi-angle footage tailored for Apple Vision Pro.

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4 mins

November 28, 2025

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USER SURVEY FINDS SEVERAL CHATBOTS OUTRANK CHATGPT IN VALUE METRICS

A recent user-centric study of generative-Al chatbots suggests that several alternatives to OpenAl's ChatGPT are perceived as stronger in certain conversational and reasoning dimensions, even though ChatGPT remains the market leader by user volume.

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3 mins

November 28, 2025

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APPLE MAKES RARE JOB CUTS AS SALES TEAMS FACE RESTRUCTURING

Apple has initiated a small round of job cuts affecting portions of its sales organization, marking an uncommon workforce adjustment at a company known for maintaining employment stability through fluctuating economic cycles.

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5 mins

November 28, 2025

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AMAZON COMMITS UP TO $50 BILLION TO BUILD AI AND SUPERCOMPUTING CAPACITY FOR U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Amazon Web Services is preparing one of the largest infrastructure expansions in its history, pledging to invest up to $50 billion to support artificial-intelligence and high-performance-computing capabilities for U.S. federal agencies beginning in 2026.

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5 mins

November 28, 2025

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IVE AND ALTMAN REVEAL FIRST PROTOTYPE OF MYSTERIOUS AI HARDWARE

During a public interview at Emerson Collective's Demo Day, designer Jony Ive and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, confirmed they have developed the first prototypes of their new AI hardware project and aim to bring the product to market within two years. Moderated by investor and philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, the discussion offered rare insight into one of the most secretive collaborations in tech today—though the specific features of the device remain largely unknown.

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3 mins

November 28, 2025

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TESLA REVISES ROBOTAXI FLEET TARGETS IN AUSTIN AS DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES SHIFT

Tesla has adjusted its robotaxi deployment expectations in Austin, reducing internal fleet projections as the company reassesses timelines, operational planning and early-stage infrastructure needs for its autonomous-vehicle program.

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3 mins

November 28, 2025

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