Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Koei Tecmo
Koei Tecmo reported Q3 FY2024 sales of 17.37 billion yen and an operating profit of 4.42 billion yen, with an ordinary profit of 12.14 billion yen bolstered by 7.72 billion yen in non-operating income.
The Entertainment segment remains the core revenue driver, generating 16.03 billion yen, with mobile titles outperforming Console/PC sales at 8.63 billion yen versus 7.3 billion yen.
Digital distribution is a dominant sales channel, accounting for 72.9% of total software sales during the third quarter.
Japan remains the company's primary market with 8.99 billion yen in quarterly sales, followed by Asia at 4.71 billion yen and North America at 2.99 billion yen.
Cumulative software sales for the first nine months of the fiscal year reached 4.34 million units, with 1.68 million units sold in Q3 alone.
The company maintains a full-year target of 90 billion yen in sales and 30 billion yen in operating profit, necessitating a strong performance in the fourth quarter.
Despite a reduction in total headcount to 2,713 employees, the company is experiencing rising employment costs, consistent with broader industry trends.
Koei Tecmo reported Q3 FY2024 sales of 17.37 billion yen and an operating profit of 4.42 billion yen, with an ordinary profit of 12.14 billion yen bolstered by 7.72 billion yen in non-operating income.
The Entertainment segment remains the core revenue driver, generating 16.03 billion yen, with mobile titles outperforming Console/PC sales at 8.63 billion yen versus 7.3 billion yen.
Digital distribution is a dominant sales channel, accounting for 72.9% of total software sales during the third quarter.
Japan remains the company's primary market with 8.99 billion yen in quarterly sales, followed by Asia at 4.71 billion yen and North America at 2.99 billion yen.
Cumulative software sales for the first nine months of the fiscal year reached 4.34 million units, with 1.68 million units sold in Q3 alone.
The company maintains a full-year target of 90 billion yen in sales and 30 billion yen in operating profit, necessitating a strong performance in the fourth quarter.
Despite a reduction in total headcount to 2,713 employees, the company is experiencing rising employment costs, consistent with broader industry trends.