Operating Profit Reaches 7.2 Billion Won
MMORPG “Zeus” Set for Release in the Second Half

Com2uS’s revenue fell by 15% year-on-year due to sluggish performance in its games and content division.

Com2uS Q2 Revenue Falls 15% to 157 Billion Won... Operating Profit Up 420% View original image

Com2uS announced in a disclosure on August 12 that its consolidated sales for the second quarter of this year were provisionally tallied at 157 billion won, down 15% compared to the same period last year.


The company recorded a net loss of 3.5 billion won, returning to the red.


Operating profit surged by 420.7% year-on-year to 7.2 billion won, driven by flagship titles such as “Summoners War: Sky Arena” and its baseball game lineup.


Separate operating expenses decreased by 9.6% to 121.6 billion won. Despite the peak season, marketing costs dropped by 30% year-on-year thanks to efficient promotion operations for live games. Payment commissions also decreased by 17.4%, as the introduction of web stores reduced the proportion of app market commissions.


Com2uS plans to expand its growth momentum in the second half of the year through the continued enhancement of its core titles’ competitiveness and the release of anticipated new games. The blockbuster MMORPG “Zeus: God of Arrogance” is set for domestic release on August 26.


The baseball game lineup, which continues its growth by achieving the highest-ever quarterly sales and DAU for “Com2uS Pro Baseball V26,” will continue to expand updates, events, and e-sports content in line with each league’s key schedules during the second half of the year.


“Summoners War” also aims to strengthen its global fan base through a collaboration with “Frieren: Beyond Journey's End,” a large-scale growth support season called “Sky Fever,” and the 10th annual global e-sports tournament “SWC2026.”



Com2uS also plans to strengthen its mid-to-long-term growth base by expanding its lineup of new games based on prominent global IPs, including the dark fantasy turn-based RPG “Dowonamgwi: Crimson Inferno” based on a popular Japanese animation, as well as “Gachiakuta: The Game” (working title), and “Omniscient Reader.”


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