Capcom Reports Steady Financial Performance Despite Declines in Revenue and Net Income
Monster Hunter series emphasized as “unit sales continue to rise”
Capcom has released its financial report for the nine months concluding December 31, 2024, showing net sales and operating income “aligned” with its fiscal projections, despite a 16.3 percent year-on-year decline in net sales to ¥88.9 billion ($572.7 million) and a 33% drop in net income.
As a result, the Japanese giant may not be adjusting its full-year outlook, indicating that results will likely be concentrated in the latter half of the year “due to the timing of new title releases.”
The figures
For the nine months ending December 31, 2024, Capcom reported:
- Net sales: ¥88.9 billion ($572.7 million), a 16% decrease year-on-year
- Operating income: ¥31 billion ($199.9 million), a 35% decline year-on-year
- Net income: ¥23 billion ($148.2 million), a 33% fall year-on-year
Capcom revealed that the company has sold 246 titles in 225 nations and regions during this period, “contributing to enhancing the value of the company’s intellectual properties.”
The Monster Hunter series was noted for “unit sales continuing to rise, while unit sales for other franchise entries, including Resident Evil 4, also increased.”
The financial overview also confirmed that a new Onimusha title is in development for 2026, “as well as the commencement of an Okami sequel project.”
“Sales were primarily driven by catalogue sales of major titles.”