Updated Mar 21, 2026 by Koei Tecmo
Koei Tecmo achieved record-high first-half sales of ¥39.7 billion, a 14.3% year-on-year increase driven by Fate/Samurai Remnant and the mobile title Atelier Resleriana.
Operating profit fell 24.4% to ¥13.8 billion due to rising labor and subcontracting costs, though ordinary profit grew 31.3% to ¥23.2 billion.
The company is targeting full-year net sales of ¥95 billion, supported by projected growth of 37.9% in the Japanese market and 22.6% in overseas unit sales.
Management maintains a long-term goal of ¥100 billion in annual sales and ¥40 billion in operating profit by the end of the fiscal year 2024.
Future growth strategy centers on the development of new global franchises capable of selling five million units, with Rise of the Ronin identified as a key upcoming title.
To maintain technical competitiveness, the company has implemented eight consecutive years of base salary increases and utilizes the proprietary Katana Engine to manage multi-platform development.
Koei Tecmo achieved record-high first-half sales of ¥39.7 billion, a 14.3% year-on-year increase driven by Fate/Samurai Remnant and the mobile title Atelier Resleriana.
Operating profit fell 24.4% to ¥13.8 billion due to rising labor and subcontracting costs, though ordinary profit grew 31.3% to ¥23.2 billion.
The company is targeting full-year net sales of ¥95 billion, supported by projected growth of 37.9% in the Japanese market and 22.6% in overseas unit sales.
Management maintains a long-term goal of ¥100 billion in annual sales and ¥40 billion in operating profit by the end of the fiscal year 2024.
Future growth strategy centers on the development of new global franchises capable of selling five million units, with Rise of the Ronin identified as a key upcoming title.
To maintain technical competitiveness, the company has implemented eight consecutive years of base salary increases and utilizes the proprietary Katana Engine to manage multi-platform development.