Sega reports $31.6m net loss during FY26, cancels 'Super Game' project amid strategic pivot. Sega Sammy announces financial results, reporting an overall net loss of ¥5.7 billion ($31.6 million) due to impairment losses from Rovio and Stakelogic.
Sega Sammy has released its financial results for the year ending March 31, 2026. Despite a 13.6% increase in net sales, operating income from entertainment contents, including video games, decreased from ¥40.8 billion ($259 million) to ¥32.4 billion ($205.5 million).
The decline was mainly due to a $200 million impairment loss for Rovio in the third quarter. Sega's business development did not meet expectations, resulting in a net loss of ¥5.7 billion ($31.6 million).
Sega announced the cancellation of its 'Super Game' project, shifting focus to full game development. The company aims to achieve growth in FY27 through new full game titles and expanding transmedia offerings.