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      <description>Launching a console game in 2026 is a complex journey that goes far beyond simply coding and testing. With console gaming generating a staggering $45.9 billion in revenue in 2025, developers are eager to tap into this lucrative market. However, the approval processes set by Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo can be daunting, requiring meticulous attention to technical and content requirements that are often unique to each platform. Understanding these nuances is crucial for a successful launch.</description>
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