GREE is pivoting away from the declining profitability of the smartphone game market toward a diversified portfolio, aiming for half of non-investment earnings to come from non-game, non-anime sources by FY2026.
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The company projects a consolidated operating income of ¥4.0–5.0 billion for FY2024, excluding contributions from new game releases, anime, or investment income.
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Within the Metaverse Business segment, the Platform and B2B sub-segments are currently profitable, with a group-wide goal for all four sub-segments to reach profitability by FY2026.
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GREE is restructuring its game development pipeline into four categories—in-house, regional expansion, joint development, and licensing—while prioritizing quality over speed by withholding release dates for FY2024 titles.
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The Investment Business is targeted to achieve a 10% return by FY2026 as part of the company's medium-term strategy to build stable revenue streams.
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Profits from the profitable Metaverse sub-segments are being actively reinvested into the growth of the company's VTuber and Web3 business units.
Insights
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GREE is pivoting away from the declining profitability of the smartphone game market toward a diversified portfolio, aiming for half of non-investment earnings to come from non-game, non-anime sources by FY2026.
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The company projects a consolidated operating income of ¥4.0–5.0 billion for FY2024, excluding contributions from new game releases, anime, or investment income.
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Within the Metaverse Business segment, the Platform and B2B sub-segments are currently profitable, with a group-wide goal for all four sub-segments to reach profitability by FY2026.
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GREE is restructuring its game development pipeline into four categories—in-house, regional expansion, joint development, and licensing—while prioritizing quality over speed by withholding release dates for FY2024 titles.
05
The Investment Business is targeted to achieve a 10% return by FY2026 as part of the company's medium-term strategy to build stable revenue streams.
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Profits from the profitable Metaverse sub-segments are being actively reinvested into the growth of the company's VTuber and Web3 business units.