Sony expects higher profit due to the arrival of popular PlayStation games

Sony expects higher profit due to arrival popular PlayStation games

The Japanese PlayStation Manufacturer Sony Expects Higher Profits Next Year than Previously predicted. This is due, in part, to two popular games coming out next year: grand theft car VI and the sequel to ghost of tsushima .

Sony also reports that it is less affected by us import tariffs than expected. In Addition, The Number of Playing Hours on PlayStation Consoles Has Increased in the Past Quarter.

The Group Raised its Net Profit Forecast to 970 Billion Yen (Approximately 5.7 Billion Euros). Sony now Estimates the Impact of US Import Duties at Approximately 70 Billion Yen. In May, The Group Warned That Profits would be 100 Billion yen Lower This Year. In July, Japan and the United States Closed a Trade Deal, in which a mutual levy or 15 percent was agreed.

The Action Game Ghost of Yōtei , the sequel to the successful Ghost of Tsushima , will be released in October. The Game Should Contribute to Higher Sales at Sony. In Addition, The Game Grand Theft Auto VI Will Be Released Next May. Accordance to Atul Goyal, An Analyst at Investment Bank Jefferies, That “Could Lead to Peak Profits in the Gaming Sector.”

Sony’s turnover in the past Quarter amounted to 2.6 trillion yen (15.1 Billion Euros). That is an increase or 2 percent compared to a year earlier. Sony’s Net profit Increased by 23 percent to 259 Billion Yen.

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