Updated Mar 23, 2026 by GungHo Online Entertainment
GungHo’s overseas net-sales ratio reached 64.1% in FY 2025, marking a significant increase from 47.7% in 2019 as the company shifts focus toward global markets.
Consolidated net sales declined 1.3% year-over-year to ¥125.3 billion, primarily due to underperforming mobile titles and decreased revenue from the 'Ragnarok' series under subsidiary Gravity.
Operating profit fell 9.3% year-over-year to ¥276 million, impacted by higher SG&A expenses from increased advertising and personnel costs following the full acquisition of Alim in December 2024.
The company launched nine global titles in 2025, including 'Let It Die: Inferno' on PlayStation 5, Steam, and Nintendo Switch, as part of a strategy to expand into over 150 countries.
Growth efforts for the 'Puzzle & Dragons' franchise included cross-platform events and celebrations for its 5,000-day anniversary to counteract declining mobile sales trends.
GungHo’s overseas net-sales ratio reached 64.1% in FY 2025, marking a significant increase from 47.7% in 2019 as the company shifts focus toward global markets.
Consolidated net sales declined 1.3% year-over-year to ¥125.3 billion, primarily due to underperforming mobile titles and decreased revenue from the 'Ragnarok' series under subsidiary Gravity.
Operating profit fell 9.3% year-over-year to ¥276 million, impacted by higher SG&A expenses from increased advertising and personnel costs following the full acquisition of Alim in December 2024.
The company launched nine global titles in 2025, including 'Let It Die: Inferno' on PlayStation 5, Steam, and Nintendo Switch, as part of a strategy to expand into over 150 countries.
Growth efforts for the 'Puzzle & Dragons' franchise included cross-platform events and celebrations for its 5,000-day anniversary to counteract declining mobile sales trends.