In the chaos of August financial releases and Gamescom, we overlooked NCsoft’s Q2 2024 financial release, so we’re tackling it now. Unfortunately, it’s not great news overall for the company, which reported another decline in sales, down 16% since the same quarter last year. While net income is up 133% since Q2 2023, operating profit is down 75% over the same period.
According to the Korea Herald, which referred to NCsoft as being in a state of “management crisis,” favorable currency exchange rates and cost-cutting efforts contributed to the net profits and positive operating profits, respectively.
Of particular interest to our MMORPG fanbase is the ongoing success of Guild Wars 2, which is continuing to pull in End of Dragons era revenue numbers; in fact, Q2 generated more revenue than Q2 and Q3 last year – Q3 being when the current cadence of expansions launches. The GW2Â subreddit has an excellent graph showing the game’s revenues since 2017, for a prettier-than-NCsoft’s look at how well the last few years have gone for the game.
GW2 Sales from NCSoft 2Q 2024 Financials
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Lineage 2, Aion, and Blade & Soul, on the other hand, have continued their slow revenue decline over time, all three down since Q2 2023. Original flavor Lineage, of course, continues its steady revenue; the main problem with NCsoft’s revenues is the sharp hit to mobile over the last year, as all four of its top mobile games have seen heavy revenue dips.
We do note here that NCsoft has continued to omit per-game revenue data on Throne & Liberty. The game has been out in Korea since the end of 2023 and is now expected to launch in the west in October after multiple delays. Thanks to the March investor meeting, we also know that Guild Wars 3 is still in the works at ArenaNet.
The investor Q&A following the presentation saw NCsoft CFO Won Jun Hong sidestep a question about the apparent failure of Battle Crush and suggest that NCsoft is pleased enough with its efforts to shore up Lineage M that it will apply similar strategies to bolster its other mobile titles. Perhaps most importantly, he recommits to the MMORPG genre.
“Diversification does not mean we are shifting focus away from MMORPGs, where we have significant expertise,” he says. “We have separate organizations and sufficient resources dedicated to developing new genres. This two-track strategy includes both internal development and external collaborations to ensure we can excel in new areas while maintaining our strength in MMORPGs.”
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• NCsoft Q4 2022: Guild Wars 2 had a great 2022, Throne & Liberty is still launching by summer
• NCsoft Q3 2022: Lineage W drives QoQ revenues, Guild Wars 2 had a great year
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• NCsoft Q4 2020: Aion Classic was a huge success, Guild Wars 2 improves on 2019
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• NCsoft Q4 2019: It was a rough quarter for MMORPGs, especially Guild Wars 2
• NCsoft Q3 2019: Another flat financial quarter as NCsoft pumps money into NCWest
• NCsoft Q2 2019: Guild Wars 2 may be eyeing a mobile version (again)
• NCsoft 4Q 2018: Mobile made almost twice as much as all NCsoft’s other MMOs combined
• NCsoft Q3 2018: NCsoft sales continue downward slide while online PC sales trend up
• NCsoft Q3 2018: Aion, Blade & Soul, Guild Wars 2 revenues dip, while NCsoft teases three new titles
• NCsoft Q2 2018: Revenues for all NCsoft MMORPGs are down in Q1 2018 except… Aion?
• NCsoft Q1 2018: NCsoft has hired 1000 employees in the past few years, considers VR and ARG titles
• NCsoft Q4 2017: Guild Wars resurges as Blade & Soul and Lineage M drive profits
• NCsoft Q3 2017: Lineage M drives record profits, Guild Wars 2 Path of Fire isn’t too shabby either
• NCsoft Q2 2017: Guild Wars 2 drops to new all-time low, Blade and Soul heads to console
• NCsoft Q1 2017: Tumbles for Lineage, Guild Wars 2, plus new leadership for Lineage Eternal
• NCsoft 4Q 2016: Record sales, WildStar’s fate, Lineage Eternal launch
• NCsoft Q3 2016: Declines for WildStar, Guild Wars 2, and Blade & Soul
• NCsoft Q2 2016: WildStar up, Guild Wars 2 down
• NCsoft Q1 2016: Blade & Soul is booming, WildStar is tumbling
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