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Sega Q1 sales up despite lower than expected game sales

Sega Sammy posted strong Q1 revenue, despite sales of new games being lower than expected.

The overall business released its results for the three months ending June 30, with sales up 63% year-on-year to ¥108 billion ($756.9 million). Operating income rose 712% to ¥22.5 billion ($123 million).

This is primarily due to the recovery of the companies Paschinko and Pachislot machines business after COVID-19, with sales up 385% year-on-year.

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source https://www.gamesindustry.biz/sega-q1-sales-up-despite-lower-than-expected-game-sales