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New data from Sony’s 2025 corporate report reveals that digital software and add-on content made up 49% of PlayStation’s revenue in 2024. The numbers emphasize the importance of live-service games and digital storefront to the modern video gaming market, though Sony reaffirms its commitment to “advancing position as creative leaders in single-player experience.” Additionally, hardware made up 24% of overall income and network services is at 14%.
The report lists physical software revenue at 3% of overall income. However, that does not represent the true proportion of physical PlayStation games sold in 2024. As analyst Daniel Ahmad pointed out on X, Sony listed 3% because it only fully counts first-party game revenue, counting only royalties from third-party games. Ahmad elaborated that physical games made up 24% of overall PlayStation game sales, adding up to 73 million physical games sold.
The % breakdown can be slightly misleading here, even if the overall picture is generally accurate.
For example, physical at 3% is because Sony only recognizes full revenue from first party games, while it recognizes a lower royalty value from third party games.
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— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) September 15, 2025
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