CyberAgent achieved record consolidated net sales of 874 billion yen for the 2025 fiscal year, marking nearly three decades of uninterrupted growth. This performance was characterized by a significant recovery in profitability, as operating income surged nearly 79% to 71.7 billion yen. The primary catalyst for this expansion was the gaming segment, which saw operating income nearly double due to the success of several new hit titles and a six-fold increase in overseas sales following aggressive global expansion. Furthermore, the Media and IP segment reached a major milestone by achieving profitability for the first time since the launch of the ABEMA streaming service, which saw record viewership and a doubling of active users for its original programming. While the gaming and media sectors flourished, the advertising division experienced a 14% decline in operating profit. This contraction resulted from heavy internal investments in artificial intelligence intended to drive long-term structural changes. Despite these costs, overall group sales grew by over 6%, supported by the establishment of new animation studios and expanded global distribution partnerships. The company’s strategic focus remains on diversifying its IP portfolio and leveraging external payment methods to improve margins within its digital storefronts. Looking toward the 2026 fiscal year, the outlook remains stable with projected sales of 880 billion yen, though operating income is expected to moderate to between 50 and 60 billion yen. This conservative forecast accounts for the inherent volatility of the gaming market and the high performance bar set by recent hits. Additionally, the organization is preparing for a significant leadership transition scheduled for late 2025, during which founder Susumu Fujita will transition to Chairman, and Takahiro Yamauchi will assume the role of President to lead the next phase of the company's evolution.