TLDR Konami’s gaming and systems division revenue rose 1% to US$274.9 million for the year ending March 2026 Operating profit in the gaming segment fell 50.4% year-on-year, cutting margins from 17% to about 8% The company launched its first new cabinet in six years, the Solstice 49C, and expanded its Synkros casino management system Konami projects gaming division revenue of JPY46 billion and operating profit of JPY6.5 billion for fiscal 2027 Group-wide revenue jumped 17.1% to nearly JPY493.68 billion, with total profit up 33.9%
Konami Group reported mixed results in its gaming and systems division for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026. Revenue in the segment edged up slightly, but operating profit was cut by more than half compared to the year before.
The gaming and systems division brought in nearly JPY43.08 billion, which is roughly US$274.9 million. That marked a 1% increase over the JPY42.67 billion posted in the prior year.
Operating profit told a different story. The division’s operating profit dropped 50.4% to JPY3.65 billion. The operating margin shrank from around 17% to approximately 8%.
The gaming segment covers Konami’s casino slot machine business and casino floor-management systems. The company also launched Konami Online Interactive last October as what it called the third pillar of its gaming business.
Konami operates its casino gaming business outside Japan through Konami Australia Pty Ltd and Konami Gaming Inc in the United States. The company said both the North American and Australian markets remained stable during the period.
New Products and Cabinet Launch
One of the key developments during the year was the release of the Solstice 49C. Konami described it as its first new cabinet model in roughly six years and the start of the Solstice series.
The company said Solstice series cabinets performed well during the