Updated Mar 23, 2026 by GREE
GREE, Inc. reported FY2024 Q2 net sales of ¥14.2 billion and operating income of ¥0.8 billion, aligning with company forecasts.
The company maintains its full-year operating income guidance at ¥5 billion, consistent with FY2023 projections.
Game and Anime segment performance declined due to the closure of SINoALICE and the conclusion of anniversary events for Heaven Burns Red.
The DX segment recorded Q2 sales of ¥1.35 billion with an operating income of ¥0.22 billion, while the Commerce segment is forecasted to reach ¥1.5 billion in sales and ¥0.1 billion in operating income for FY2024.
The Metaverse Business saw a revenue decline following a platform anniversary campaign, though losses were mitigated through cost-efficiency measures.
Medium-term targets include achieving ¥2 billion in operating income from the Metaverse Business by FY2026 and ¥0.4 billion in operating profit from the Commerce segment.
Investment activities remained stagnant in Q2, resulting in a ¥0.1 billion operating loss with no large-scale distributions.
GREE, Inc. reported FY2024 Q2 net sales of ¥14.2 billion and operating income of ¥0.8 billion, aligning with company forecasts.
The company maintains its full-year operating income guidance at ¥5 billion, consistent with FY2023 projections.
Game and Anime segment performance declined due to the closure of SINoALICE and the conclusion of anniversary events for Heaven Burns Red.
The DX segment recorded Q2 sales of ¥1.35 billion with an operating income of ¥0.22 billion, while the Commerce segment is forecasted to reach ¥1.5 billion in sales and ¥0.1 billion in operating income for FY2024.
The Metaverse Business saw a revenue decline following a platform anniversary campaign, though losses were mitigated through cost-efficiency measures.
Medium-term targets include achieving ¥2 billion in operating income from the Metaverse Business by FY2026 and ¥0.4 billion in operating profit from the Commerce segment.
Investment activities remained stagnant in Q2, resulting in a ¥0.1 billion operating loss with no large-scale distributions.