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      <title>Japan&#39;s Console Game Market Grew by 138.8% in 2025</title>
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      <description>Japan&amp;rsquo;s console game market experienced an astonishing growth of 138.8% in 2025, reaching a staggering 418.13 billion yen (approximately $2.64 billion USD). This remarkable surge is primarily attributed to the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, which sold nearly 3.8 million units in its debut year. The figures, reported by Kadokawa Game Linkage and Famitsu, highlight the increasing popularity of physical game sales and hardware in Japan, with hardware sales alone up by 149.</description>
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