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The iRealm is a home video game console manufactured by Apple Inc. that is the first instalment in the iRealm series of video games. It was released as Apple Inc.'s first foray into the hardware market since the unsuccessful Apple Pippin in 1996-1997. The iRealm would be released on November 12, 2024 and followed by other countries such as Japan, Australia, and Europe in January and February of 2025. It was released as a competitor to Nintendo's Switch, Sony's PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, and Microsoft's Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles, and is the first video game console produced by an American company since the original Xbox console in 2001, which was manufactured by Microsoft.

After the failure of the Apple Pippin back in 1997, where it sold 42,000 units, Apple stepped down from the console market. The iRealm secretly began development in late 2012 after the release of the Nintendo Wii U, meant to complete to the same power of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Apple named the console using the codename Apple: Galaxy, and development for the console lasted for a lomg time, having the macOS operating system as well as its own custom system, the Apple operation system. The Apple iRealm expanded upon the Wii U, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, with Apple Inc. spending $5 billion on the console and pushing it to its limits, becoming the most powerful home video game console of all time. The iRealm also included the Apple Arcade, a video game subscription service on the App Store, and the Apple Network, a digital media entertainment service where you can go on different websites and platforms, which, as of 2026, has garnered 18 million users per month.