Updated Mar 17, 2026 by KLab
KLab Inc. recorded an extraordinary loss of 670 million yen in Q4 2014, primarily driven by a 607 million yen impairment loss on software assets.
The software impairment suggests a significant downward reassessment of the future profitability or carrying value of specific gaming titles and technologies within the company’s portfolio.
The company reported 288 million yen in non-operating income for the same period, which was largely bolstered by 231 million yen in foreign exchange gains.
The reported foreign exchange gains are tied to currency valuations at the end of Q4 2014 and remain subject to volatility based on shifting international market conditions.
Despite these financial adjustments, KLab Inc. stated that it will only issue updates to its full-year earnings forecast if material changes occur in accordance with Tokyo Stock Exchange standards.
KLab Inc. recorded an extraordinary loss of 670 million yen in Q4 2014, primarily driven by a 607 million yen impairment loss on software assets.
The software impairment suggests a significant downward reassessment of the future profitability or carrying value of specific gaming titles and technologies within the company’s portfolio.
The company reported 288 million yen in non-operating income for the same period, which was largely bolstered by 231 million yen in foreign exchange gains.
The reported foreign exchange gains are tied to currency valuations at the end of Q4 2014 and remain subject to volatility based on shifting international market conditions.
Despite these financial adjustments, KLab Inc. stated that it will only issue updates to its full-year earnings forecast if material changes occur in accordance with Tokyo Stock Exchange standards.