Nexon executives celebrate record 2025 revenue driven by Arc Raiders' massive success, with glowing charts showing billions in sales and millions of players.
Nexon executives celebrate record 2025 revenue driven by Arc Raiders' massive success, with glowing charts showing billions in sales and millions of players.
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Nexon achieves record revenue in 2025 fueled by Arc Raiders

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Nexon reported a 6.5 percent increase in revenue for 2025, reaching 475.1 billion yen, or about 3.1 billion dollars, marking the third consecutive year of record highs. The company attributed much of this growth to the success of Arc Raiders, which sold over 14 million copies since its October launch. Peak concurrent players reached nearly one million on PC alone in January 2026, with around six million weekly active users.

Nexon's financial results for 2025 highlighted strong performance across its portfolio, with revenue climbing to 475.1 billion yen, a 6.5 percent rise from the previous year. Operating income stood at 124 billion yen, down slightly by 0.1 percent, while net income fell 31.7 percent to 92.05 billion yen. The fourth quarter saw revenue surge 55 percent year-over-year to 123.6 billion yen, though operating income of 7.2 billion yen missed expectations due to higher costs, including performance bonuses for Arc Raiders and increased platform fees.

Arc Raiders, developed by Embark Studios and published by Nexon, emerged as a standout title. Launched in October 2025, it has sold more than 14 million units and generated 27.7 billion South Korean won in revenue, equivalent to approximately 18.8 million dollars. The game achieved peak engagement with 960,000 simultaneous players in January 2026, a figure that covers PC alone and excludes console users. It sustains about six million weekly active users months after release.

CEO Junghun Lee described Arc Raiders as "the most successful new release in Nexon's history." He stated, "We are very pleased with our record-breaking revenue for 2025. Arc Raiders continues to draw and retain players even 15 weeks post-launch in October." Lee added, "The game's performance surpasses our loftiest expectations. Beyond just numbers, Arc Raiders serves as a key element of our strategy for global growth, exemplifying that Nexon possesses the creative, operational, and live management prowess to handle large-scale global releases."

The MapleStory franchise also contributed significantly, with a 43 percent revenue increase, its most profitable year in over two decades. Dungeon & Fighter saw double-digit PC growth but an overall 21 percent decline due to mobile weakness. Nexon forecasts first-quarter 2026 revenue between 150.5 billion and 164 billion yen, a 32 to 44 percent year-over-year increase.

One-time factors included a 3 billion yen impairment loss and 27.7 billion yen revenue deferral from Arc Raiders, impacting fourth-quarter figures by 9 billion yen in revenue and 4 billion yen in operating income. Over half of the deferral will be recognized in the first quarter of 2026.

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Discussions on X overwhelmingly praise Nexon's record 2025 revenue of 3.1 billion USD, attributing it to Arc Raiders' blockbuster performance with over 14 million copies sold, nearly 1 million peak PC concurrent players in January 2026, and sustained 6 million weekly active users. Journalists and analysts highlight the game exceeding expectations, strong live operations, and its role in Nexon's global expansion. Fans celebrate the low-budget high-return success. A few note revenue deferral tactics potentially for tax benefits.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting Arc Raiders video game's 12 million sales milestone and Hollywood adaptation buzz, with gameplay action, sales charts, and CEO amid film studio glamour.
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Arc Raiders attracts Hollywood interest after sales milestone

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Arc Raiders, the popular PvPvE shooter from Embark Studios, has surpassed 12 million copies sold and achieved its biggest day of daily active users. The game's success has drawn numerous offers from Hollywood for movie and TV adaptations, though none have been finalized. CEO Patrick Soderlund expressed enthusiasm but emphasized the need for a proper execution.

Finnish mobile game developer Supercell reported a 4% decline in revenue for 2025, reaching €2.65 billion, despite a 6% rise in pre-tax earnings to €932 million. The company expanded its workforce by 30% to 890 employees and saw growth in its live games' user base to 290 million monthly players. CEO Ilkka Paananen emphasized increased investments amid strong performance from titles like Clash Royale.

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Developer Embark Studios announced that Arc Raiders has sold over 12 million copies since its launch. The extraction shooter has achieved notable player retention and concurrent peaks amid competition from major titles. To mark the milestone, the studio is gifting a special in-game tool to qualifying players.

أعلنت IonQ عن إيرادات الربع الرابع البالغة 61.9 مليون دولار، بزيادة 429% على أساس سنوي، تمثل نحو نصف إجمالي إيراداتها لعام 2025. كما ارتفعت التزامات الأداء المتبقية للشركة إلى 370 مليون دولار، مقارنة بـ77 مليون دولار في العام السابق. يبرز هذا الأداء الطلب التجاري المتزايد على تكنولوجيا الحوسبة الكمومية.

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أفادت Urbanise.com Limited بارتفاع في الإيرادات بنسبة 15.3% إلى 7.3 مليون دولار للنصف الأول من السنة المالية 2026. سلطت الشركة الضوء على التحسينات في الإيرادات المتكررة والاحتفاظ بالعملاء خلال مكالمة الأرباح في 24 فبراير 2026. تضمنت المقاييس الرئيسية احتفاظًا صافيًا بـ ARR بنسبة 98.1% وعمليات في 18 دولة.

Samsung Electronics estimated its fourth-quarter operating profit at 20 trillion won, a 208 percent surge from a year earlier, driven by soaring memory chip prices amid high AI demand. Sales are projected at 93 trillion won, marking a quarterly record. The figures exceed analyst expectations and highlight a chip market supercycle.

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Lionsgate reported stronger-than-expected revenue for its fiscal third quarter, boosted by hits like 'The Housemaid' and 'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t,' despite wider losses from marketing costs. The studio's motion picture segment saw significant growth, while television revenues dipped due to delivery timing. CEO Jon Feltheimer highlighted the company's robust pipelines and library growth amid industry consolidation.

 

 

 

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