Updated Mar 23, 2026 by Koei Tecmo
Koei Tecmo Holdings achieved a 12% year-over-year revenue increase to ¥45.3 billion in FY2022, supported by the performance of flagship titles like “Ryza 3” and “Monster Farm.”
Net income for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022, reached ¥8.7 billion, attributed to enhanced operating efficiency and disciplined cost management in development and marketing.
International revenue grew to 38% of total sales, up from 34% in FY2021, reflecting successful expansion into North American and European markets.
The company launched a new IP-licensing program that generated ¥1.2 billion in ancillary income through global collaborations, branded apparel, and food products.
Strategic operations shifted toward multi-platform releases, with titles now simultaneously deployed across console, PC, and mobile environments.
Management projects continued revenue diversification through cross-media tie-ins and further expansion of the IP-licensing portfolio despite potential market volatility.
Koei Tecmo Holdings achieved a 12% year-over-year revenue increase to ¥45.3 billion in FY2022, supported by the performance of flagship titles like “Ryza 3” and “Monster Farm.”
Net income for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022, reached ¥8.7 billion, attributed to enhanced operating efficiency and disciplined cost management in development and marketing.
International revenue grew to 38% of total sales, up from 34% in FY2021, reflecting successful expansion into North American and European markets.
The company launched a new IP-licensing program that generated ¥1.2 billion in ancillary income through global collaborations, branded apparel, and food products.
Strategic operations shifted toward multi-platform releases, with titles now simultaneously deployed across console, PC, and mobile environments.
Management projects continued revenue diversification through cross-media tie-ins and further expansion of the IP-licensing portfolio despite potential market volatility.