Konami Reports 17.6% Revenue Growth and 43.3% Operating Profit Increase for Fiscal 2024
Published Jun 14, 2024 | Updated Mar 31, 2026 | 1 min read
Konami Holdings Corporation revealed its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2024, posting a revenue increase of 17.6% to 488.0 billion yen, supported by strong earnings across its business segments. Operating profit rose significantly by 43.3% to 98.1 billion yen, reflecting improved profitability in its core Digital Entertainment and Health & Fitness divisions. The Digital Entertainment segment contributed 327.2 billion yen in revenue, driven largely by mobile game sales and digital content downloads. Additionally, the Health & Fitness segment showed solid growth due to expanded facility operations and a rise in membership. Konami indicated that it will continue to focus on content innovation and global market expansion to sustain its growth momentum. These results were announced as part of its annual fiscal disclosures and highlight the company’s strong recovery and strategic positioning in the gaming and wellness sectors.
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