Konami has recorded one of its most profitable years in company history.
Konami is not the company it used to be, depending on who you ask. It's always had a hand in pachinko machines and mobile releases. It also had a heavy hand in standard video game releases with franchises such as Metal Gear Solid, Castlevania, etc. Konami isn’t too concerned with the latter these days. However, it is releasing the highly-anticipated TMNT: The Cowabunga Collection this year, and its focus has continued to shift into pachinko and mobile releases. That move has paid off because mobile games like Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, which is also available on consoles and PC, have helped Konami establish one of its most successful years of all time, as reported by Eurogamer.
Here’s what Konami has to say about Master Duel and the general Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise, in its financial results:
Between its main pillars of revenue, which are listed as Digital Entertainment, Amusement, Gaming & Systems, Sports, and Eliminations in the financial results, Konami has recorded 299.5 billion yen, which equates to roughly $2.3 billion. Konami reports this is a 9.9% increase in total revenues compared to Fiscal Year 2021’s 272.7 billion yen. As far as actual operating profit goes, the company reported 36.6 billion yen last year and 74.4 billion yen this year, which is a massive 103.6% jump. As a result of these large financial increases from Fiscal Year 2021 to Fiscal Year 2022, the company is forecasting that it will earn 320 billion yen in Fiscal Year 2023.
Elsewhere in the company’s financial results, Konami president and representative director, Kimihiko Higashio, revealed that the company intends to continue its exploration of NFTs and the metaverse space.
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