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November has been a black month for consoles. They no longer compete against each other, but against TikTok

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Last updated: 2025/12/21 at 9:57 AM
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November 2025 is a month that many video game lovers have “celebrated” as the twentieth anniversary of the Xbox 360. Pure nostalgia, because beyond memory, November 2025 will be remembered by Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft as a black month. The reason? It is the worst November for console sales since, precisely, November 2005.

In the recent Circana report we can see a very striking figure: 27%. That is how much spending by American consumers – the largest market for video games – has fallen during November of this year compared to November 2024. Another fact: with 1.6 million consoles sold that month, it is the worst November since 1995, the year PlayStation was launched.

It is relevant because a year ago the PS5 Pro was released and this May the Nintendo Switch 2 was released, but the high prices of both the machines and the video games, which have experienced a rise in recent months, have not been able to convince players. Not even on Black Friday.

And the key here may not be that thousands of video games are released every month or the Price of the console itself. The key may be that the console war has ended and a very different one has begun: the attention war.

Console war? War of attention

At WorldOfSoftware we have discussed the topic on more than one occasion. Our ability to focus on a task is broken due to the enormous amount of stimuli to which we are subjected. Everything competes for our attention.

Matt Booty, one of the Xbox heavyweights, said a few months ago that Xbox’s competition was not PlayStation. Neither does Nintendo. La COPTENCIA ERA TICTK. It was not a mistake, since Satya Nadella, absolute boss of the American company, also stated that “the competition for video games is not other video games, but short-format video.”

The interesting thing is that it is not an unreasonable statement. Netflix, especially as a result of the last season of ‘Stranger Things’, is being accused of producing empty series so that people have them in the background because they assume that they will be consuming short videos on their mobile phones while watching the series.

That’s why there are short dialogues and a long opening exposition at the beginning of the season so you can “forget” about having to follow anything else. We are in a moment in which we spend the day unfocused, without being able to look at our cell phone every 15 minutes as a reflex and where we have to look for strategies so that multitasking and division of attention do not affect us.

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Matthew Bell, one of the most influential analysts in the video game market, already told it a few months ago in his book ‘The State of Video Gaming 2025’. In his X-ray, he pointed out how the video game industry no longer competes against itself, but against a tremendously fragmented digital entertainment ecosystem.

Our time is finite. If we take away the hours of work, rest, transportation and food, we have little time for the rest. In the United States, there are studies that do not agree on how much time an average user spends on TikTok. The data varies between 58 minutes and 95, but whatever it is, then there is YouTube, Instagram or Facebook.

This, in addition, is having cognitive consequences: we have less attention span than a fish has. If in 2020 the average human attention span was twelve seconds, now it is eight. A fish pays attention for nine seconds, and you have to pay attention to a video game.

And the threat of TikTok? The AI

There are those who are catching this situation on the fly and that is why microdramas have appeared. At first, the fever of series with one-minute episodes occurred in China, but it is escalating.

And it is logical that you think: if the competition for consoles is TikTok, who is TikTok’s competition? The answer is also easy: artificial intelligence.

Character.AI is accompanying and making its users fall in love. That's wonderful until it's not.

Those minutes in which users use ChatGPT as if it were their psychologist, a virtual friend or even a partner, are minutes that they do not dedicate to TikTok. It is still something as accessible as opening an app, exactly the same as on TikTok, but perhaps waiting for that response from an AI that is characterized by being tremendously flattering is more comforting for our brain than the umpteenth quick video created with… AI -the slop-.

Because they are social networks, video platforms, consoles, artificial intelligence and even the metaverse – someday, if that -, the objective is the same: to keep us glued to the screen.

And we cannot attend to everything.

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