Updated Mar 17, 2026 by mixi
Mixi Group achieved a major financial turnaround in FY2015, reporting ¥112.9 billion in net sales and ¥52.6 billion in operating income.
The mobile game Monster Strike drove the company's fiscal recovery, reaching over 30 million cumulative unique device downloads by May 2015.
The company restructured into two core segments: the Entertainment Business, focused on expanding Monster Strike as a global intellectual property, and the Media Platform Business.
Mixi is scaling its Media Platform segment through acquisitions, including TicketCamp operator Hunza, Inc. and MUSE & Co., Ltd., alongside internal startups like nohana and minimo.
International expansion efforts for the Entertainment division are currently targeting Taiwan, North America, and China with region-specific localization strategies.
Shareholder returns increased significantly with an annual dividend of ¥82 per share, with projections to raise the dividend to ¥129 in the following fiscal year.
Mixi Group achieved a major financial turnaround in FY2015, reporting ¥112.9 billion in net sales and ¥52.6 billion in operating income.
The mobile game Monster Strike drove the company's fiscal recovery, reaching over 30 million cumulative unique device downloads by May 2015.
The company restructured into two core segments: the Entertainment Business, focused on expanding Monster Strike as a global intellectual property, and the Media Platform Business.
Mixi is scaling its Media Platform segment through acquisitions, including TicketCamp operator Hunza, Inc. and MUSE & Co., Ltd., alongside internal startups like nohana and minimo.
International expansion efforts for the Entertainment division are currently targeting Taiwan, North America, and China with region-specific localization strategies.
Shareholder returns increased significantly with an annual dividend of ¥82 per share, with projections to raise the dividend to ¥129 in the following fiscal year.