Updated Mar 21, 2026 by Square Enix
Square Enix reported a 31.3% increase in net sales to ¥163.5 billion and a 67.5% surge in operating income for FY2007, largely driven by the consolidation of Taito Corporation and the success of Final Fantasy XII.
Net income declined 32% to ¥11.6 billion due to over ¥11 billion in extraordinary losses incurred from restructuring the amusement segment, which included closing unprofitable arcades and divesting Taito’s karaoke business.
The company is shifting its business model toward persistent network services and mobile platforms, evidenced by a 315% growth in mobile segment operating income.
International operations in North America and Europe now account for 23% of total revenue, supporting the company's long-term goal of doubling recurring income to ¥50 billion.
Square Enix maintains a strong financial position with nearly ¥100 billion in cash reserves and zero interest-bearing debt.
Handheld titles, specifically Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker and Final Fantasy III, served as primary growth drivers during the console hardware transition period.
Square Enix reported a 31.3% increase in net sales to ¥163.5 billion and a 67.5% surge in operating income for FY2007, largely driven by the consolidation of Taito Corporation and the success of Final Fantasy XII.
Net income declined 32% to ¥11.6 billion due to over ¥11 billion in extraordinary losses incurred from restructuring the amusement segment, which included closing unprofitable arcades and divesting Taito’s karaoke business.
The company is shifting its business model toward persistent network services and mobile platforms, evidenced by a 315% growth in mobile segment operating income.
International operations in North America and Europe now account for 23% of total revenue, supporting the company's long-term goal of doubling recurring income to ¥50 billion.
Square Enix maintains a strong financial position with nearly ¥100 billion in cash reserves and zero interest-bearing debt.
Handheld titles, specifically Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker and Final Fantasy III, served as primary growth drivers during the console hardware transition period.