Sega Sammy's revenue has declined for the second year in a row, according to the company's earnings report for fiscal year 2025. However, the gaming giant's latest financials also include some encouraging signs for Sega's near-future prospects.
Between 2015 and 2024, Sega surpassed $3 billion in annual earnings every other year on average. While most companies in the gaming industry experienced a pandemic-propped business boom in 2020, Sega actually posted a 15.77% drop due to the collapse of its arcade business. The group also saw declines over the next two years, though 2023 more than made up for them with a 22.79% rebound. For fiscal year 2024, Sega reported a modest revenue dip of 3.15%, bringing in the equivalent of $3.19 billion.
These games by Sega were hugely influential on the world of gaming as we know it today.
On May 12, Sega shared its consolidated financial report for fiscal year 2025, confirming another year of declining earnings. During the 12-month period ending March 2025, the company generated approximately $2.89 billion in revenue, a 9.4% year-on-year decrease. The slump was largely attributed to Sega's pachinko business, which experienced a significant 27.1% drop in net sales....