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    Sony raises full-year forecast after strong PlayStation 5 holiday sales

    February 13, 2025
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    Sony has raised its full-year revenue and profit forecasts following a strong performance in the gaming sector during the December quarter. The Japanese technology giant now expects sales for fiscal year 2024 to reach 13.2 trillion yen ($85.6 billion), reflecting a 4% increase from its earlier forecast in November. Additionally, the company has revised its annual operating profit outlook upward by 2%, now projecting 1.34 trillion yen ($8.7 billion).

    Sony raises full-year forecast after strong PlayStation 5 holiday sales

    The revised forecast follows Sony’s better-than-expected performance in the fiscal third quarter. Revenue for the period reached 4.41 trillion yen ($28.6 billion), surpassing analyst estimates of 3.77 trillion yen and marking an 18% year-over-year increase. Operating income also exceeded expectations, rising to 469.3 billion yen, compared to the projected 404.21 billion yen. The results were driven largely by robust sales in Sony’s gaming and network services division.

    Sales in the gaming segment climbed 16% year-over-year, totaling 237.9 billion yen, fueled by higher demand for both PlayStation 5 consoles and third-party game titles, including add-on content. Sony reported that 9.5 million units of the PlayStation 5 were sold during the December quarter, up from 8.2 million in the same period a year earlier. This brings the total lifetime sales of the PS5 to 74.9 million units since its launch in November 2020.

    The December quarter, which includes the holiday shopping season, is a crucial period for consumer electronics firms, with heightened demand for gaming consoles and accessories. Sony’s strong performance this season contrasts with its fiscal second quarter, when PlayStation 5 sales declined 22% year-over-year to 3.8 million units. In addition to hardware sales, Sony has also benefited from increased engagement with its gaming ecosystem.

    The company introduced the PlayStation 5 Pro last year, an enhanced version of its flagship console, further strengthening its position in the market. Meanwhile, competitor Nintendo faced a weaker-than-expected fiscal third quarter, leading the company to lower its forecast for Switch console sales. Nintendo recently hinted at a successor to the Switch, dubbed “Switch 2,” though details on pricing and release date remain undisclosed.

    The company plans to provide more information on April 2. Sony’s gaming division has remained a key revenue driver as the company continues to capitalize on demand for high-performance gaming consoles and digital content. With strong momentum in the holiday quarter, Sony’s outlook for the fiscal year remains positive, bolstered by continued PlayStation 5 sales growth and expanding software revenues. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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