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Sony's Gaming & Camera Units Fuel Profit Surge
5 Feb
Summary
- Sony's operating income rose 22% to 515 billion yen ($3.28 billion) in Q3.
- Playstation and camera imaging units drove profit increases.
- Sony Pictures unit experienced lower revenue and profit.

Sony's fiscal third-quarter operating income experienced a substantial 22% year-over-year increase, totaling 515 billion yen (approximately $3.28 billion). This positive financial performance was largely attributed to the robust contributions from its Sony Playstation gaming division and its camera imaging units. The company has consequently elevated its full-year operating income forecast by 8%, now projecting 1.54 trillion yen (around $95.6 billion).
The gaming sector demonstrated remarkable strength, with operating income climbing 19% to $897.9 million. Similarly, the image sensor business, a key supplier for smartphone cameras including those in iPhones, saw its operating profit surge by 35%. The music division also contributed positively, with a 9% rise in operating income compared to the previous year.
In contrast, Sony's Pictures unit, responsible for films and television shows, faced a downturn. Both sales and operating income decreased during the December quarter, a period marked by fewer major releases. The largest film debut was the anime movie "Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc," with "Anaconda" contributing late in the quarter. The company anticipates its upcoming animated film "Goat," set for a February 13 release, will boost performance.



