Updated Mar 17, 2026 by CyberAgent
CyberAgent reported a 3.4% year-on-year increase in consolidated net sales to ¥421.2 billion for the first half of FY2025, with net income rising 74.2% to ¥15.86 billion.
The company maintained its full-year guidance of ¥820 billion in net sales and ¥42 billion in operating income, citing confidence in its long-term financial trajectory.
The Internet Advertisement Business remains the primary revenue driver, contributing ¥225.6 billion to the total consolidated sales.
The Game Business experienced a downturn, with sales declining 20.1% and operating income falling 13.9% due to difficult year-on-year comparisons following a 2024 console hit.
The Media & IP Business successfully pivoted to profitability, generating a segment profit of ¥4.7 billion after previously operating at a loss.
CyberAgent’s strategy of merging peripheral operations into the Media & IP segment has successfully offset cyclical volatility within the gaming sector.
CyberAgent reported a 3.4% year-on-year increase in consolidated net sales to ¥421.2 billion for the first half of FY2025, with net income rising 74.2% to ¥15.86 billion.
The company maintained its full-year guidance of ¥820 billion in net sales and ¥42 billion in operating income, citing confidence in its long-term financial trajectory.
The Internet Advertisement Business remains the primary revenue driver, contributing ¥225.6 billion to the total consolidated sales.
The Game Business experienced a downturn, with sales declining 20.1% and operating income falling 13.9% due to difficult year-on-year comparisons following a 2024 console hit.
The Media & IP Business successfully pivoted to profitability, generating a segment profit of ¥4.7 billion after previously operating at a loss.
CyberAgent’s strategy of merging peripheral operations into the Media & IP segment has successfully offset cyclical volatility within the gaming sector.