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The Japanese publisher reported net sales for the nine months ended December 31, 2021 as ¥273.6 billion ($2.4 billion), up 8% year-on-year.
Operating income rose 22% to ¥50.1 billion ($436.7 million) while ordinary income rose 41% to ¥54.4 billion ($474.2 million).
Profit attributable to parent more than doubled, up 117% to ¥39.8 billion ($346.9 million)
The bulk of revenues were delivered by its Digital Entertainment segment, which handles its video game operations. Sales for this division rose 4% year-on-year to ¥211.7 billion ($1.8 billion) while operating income rose 17% to ¥49.4 billion ($430.6 million).
Over in HD game sales, which encompasses its traditional PC and console games, sales are down 14% year-on-year, but as with its first-half results from November, this is due largely to a tough comparison with the prior year.
The first three quarters of its previous financial year saw the release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Marvel's Avengers, whereas the comparable release slate this fiscal year has hinged on Outriders, Nier Replicant and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
While the latter launched to critical acclaim, the publisher said in an investor briefing that launch sales "undershot our initial expectations." However, it notes that discounts and sales promotions run since November have improved its performance and Square Enix hopes to continue this to "make up for the title's slow start."
As a result of this strong nine-month period, Square Enix has revised its forecasts. The company still expects full-year sales to amount to ¥340 billion ($3 billion), but not expects both operating and ordinary income to reach ¥50 billion ($435.9 million), previously predicted to be ¥40 billion ($348.7 million).
Profit attributable to parent is now forecast at ¥35 billion ($305.1 million), up from the previous estimate of ¥24 billion ($209.2 million).
- Nine-month sales up 8% year-on-year to $2.4 billion, profit up 117% to $346.9 million
- MMO sales up 63% to $420.2 million thanks to rise in Final Fantasy 14 subscribers and Endwalker release
- Full-year profit forecast increased from $209 million to $305 million
The Japanese publisher reported net sales for the nine months ended December 31, 2021 as ¥273.6 billion ($2.4 billion), up 8% year-on-year.
Operating income rose 22% to ¥50.1 billion ($436.7 million) while ordinary income rose 41% to ¥54.4 billion ($474.2 million).
Profit attributable to parent more than doubled, up 117% to ¥39.8 billion ($346.9 million)
The bulk of revenues were delivered by its Digital Entertainment segment, which handles its video game operations. Sales for this division rose 4% year-on-year to ¥211.7 billion ($1.8 billion) while operating income rose 17% to ¥49.4 billion ($430.6 million).
Over in HD game sales, which encompasses its traditional PC and console games, sales are down 14% year-on-year, but as with its first-half results from November, this is due largely to a tough comparison with the prior year.
The first three quarters of its previous financial year saw the release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Marvel's Avengers, whereas the comparable release slate this fiscal year has hinged on Outriders, Nier Replicant and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
While the latter launched to critical acclaim, the publisher said in an investor briefing that launch sales "undershot our initial expectations." However, it notes that discounts and sales promotions run since November have improved its performance and Square Enix hopes to continue this to "make up for the title's slow start."
As a result of this strong nine-month period, Square Enix has revised its forecasts. The company still expects full-year sales to amount to ¥340 billion ($3 billion), but not expects both operating and ordinary income to reach ¥50 billion ($435.9 million), previously predicted to be ¥40 billion ($348.7 million).
Profit attributable to parent is now forecast at ¥35 billion ($305.1 million), up from the previous estimate of ¥24 billion ($209.2 million).