Global gaming supplier Konami reported a 7.4% increase in revenue in its Gaming & Systems segment to JPY42.7 billion in the year ended 31 March 2025, with operating profit up by 16.3% to JPY7.3 billion, according to financial statements published Thursday.
The positive result reflected growth across the board for Konami, which saw group-wide revenues rise by 17.0% year-on-year to JPY421.6 billion and profit attributable to owners of the company by 26.2% to JPY74.7 billion.
The Gaming & Systems segment was driven by stability in the North American and Australian markets, where the company explained that the constant introduction of new products by competing slot machine manufacturers has provided for new placement opportunities.
While this also creates an environment that requires higher product appeal, Konami said it remains confident in its short-term outlook.
“Under such circumstances, Konami will continue to develop our new game titles and system features. We will also enhance our brand value by taking initiatives in the business area where we have not actively involved,” the company explained.
“In the slot machine business, we will continue to expand the highly acclaimed DIMENSION series in the market. In our gaming contents, we will continue to promote the classic Fortune Bags and Fortune Pots series. Moreover, we will continue expanding the Falling Coins Linkseries that inherited the bonus features from the popular Charms Full Link.
In our casino management system, SYNKROS will be introduced to several casino facilities.
Moreover, we will expand the feature of SYNK Vision, the world’s only player facial recognitionsolution for Electronic Game Machines, to table games to enhance convenience of the system. This expansion enables seamless management throughout casino floor. By proceeding with the development of various functions that utilize cutting-edge technologies, responding to our client needs, we will aim to expand our market share.”