Konami has released its fiscal report for the year ending March 2025, including its casino division.
Focusing on gaming and systems, Konami describes it as the production, manufacturing, sales, and service of gaming machines and casino management systems, with revenues for the fiscal year 2025 increasing by 7.4% to 42.7 billion yen (approximately 300 million USD).
Operating profit increased by 18.4% to 7.4 billion yen, with operating income up 16.3% to 7.3 billion yen.
Regarding the overall business, Konami reports that the total revenue for all teams has grown by 17%, reaching 421.6 billion yen.
Konami operates four main divisions: Digital Entertainment, which covers mobile, PC, and console video games as well as card games; Amusement Machines; Sports Facilities and Classes; and finally, Gaming and Systems, responsible for casino machines and CMS.
In the report, Konami comments that "the North American and Australian markets remain stable" as new slot machines are introduced into these jurisdictions.
Sales of Dimension 49, 27, and 43x3 slot cabinets have all increased.
In North America, Konami notes that the "Lucky Honeycomb" series and the "All Mighty Link" series of games remain popular, while the "Heart of Riches" series is gaining popularity in the Australian market.
Konami's Synkros casino management system (CMS) has been installed in multiple locations in the US, including Ocean Casino Resort in New Jersey and Jack Cleveland Casino and Jack Thistledown Racino in Ohio.
Synkros also allows players to order drinks directly from the slot machines they are playing, thereby improving the efficiency of bar staff.
Video Lottery Terminals (VLT) vertical products have also been distributed to major operators in Illinois.
Recently, Konami has also launched its real-money online slot games in Europe through an agreement with Portugal's Solverde Group.
The company expects that by the end of fiscal year 2026, the revenue from the Gaming and Systems business will reach 43 billion yen, with business and operating profits reaching 7.5 billion yen.
Although technically part of the entertainment sector, Konami has also released several new Pachinko slot games, including "Seven Swordsman Dominion", "It's My Turn Starting Today!!", and "Momotaro Dentetsu!".