Updated Mar 17, 2026 by CyberAgent
CyberAgent achieved record-breaking FY2021 performance with 666.4 billion yen in consolidated sales and a 104.3 billion yen operating profit, representing a more than threefold increase.
The Game business was the primary profit driver, recording 68.6% year-over-year growth fueled by the commercial success of Uma Musume Pretty Derby.
WINTICKET captured 25% of the Keirin online betting market and tripled its transaction volume, significantly contributing to reduced operating losses in the Media segment.
The Internet Advertisement business maintained steady double-digit growth, serving as a stable financial pillar alongside the high-volatility gaming segment.
Management opted not to provide earnings forecasts for the upcoming fiscal year due to the inherent revenue volatility associated with the gaming industry.
Future growth strategies include leveraging high-profile IP partnerships with companies such as Nintendo, SEGA, and Bandai Namco, with upcoming titles based on Final Fantasy VII and Jujutsu Kaisen.
The company is shifting its business model from a gaming-heavy structure toward a diversified ecosystem by reinvesting gaming profits into ABEMA’s digital transformation and pay-per-view services.
CyberAgent achieved record-breaking FY2021 performance with 666.4 billion yen in consolidated sales and a 104.3 billion yen operating profit, representing a more than threefold increase.
The Game business was the primary profit driver, recording 68.6% year-over-year growth fueled by the commercial success of Uma Musume Pretty Derby.
WINTICKET captured 25% of the Keirin online betting market and tripled its transaction volume, significantly contributing to reduced operating losses in the Media segment.
The Internet Advertisement business maintained steady double-digit growth, serving as a stable financial pillar alongside the high-volatility gaming segment.
Management opted not to provide earnings forecasts for the upcoming fiscal year due to the inherent revenue volatility associated with the gaming industry.
Future growth strategies include leveraging high-profile IP partnerships with companies such as Nintendo, SEGA, and Bandai Namco, with upcoming titles based on Final Fantasy VII and Jujutsu Kaisen.
The company is shifting its business model from a gaming-heavy structure toward a diversified ecosystem by reinvesting gaming profits into ABEMA’s digital transformation and pay-per-view services.