Published 14:32 IST, February 3rd 2021

Sony booming on hit 'Demon Slayer,' headed to record profit

Sony Corp.’s its fiscal third quarter profit jumped 62%, positioning the Japanese entertainment and electronics giant for a record annual profit as its bottom line got a healthy boost from its mega-hit animation film “Demon Slayer.”

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Sony Corp.’s its fiscal third quarter profit jumped 62%, positioning Japanese entertainment and electronics giant for a record annual profit as its bottom line got a healthy boost from its mega-hit animation film “Demon Slayer.”

Tokyo-based Sony reported Wednesday a 371.9 billion yen ($3.5 billion) profit for October-December period, up from 229.5 billion yen a year earlier.

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Sony’s video-games sector thrived as people stuck at home for coronavirus pandemic turned to such entertainment content.

Sony’s quarterly sales edged up 9% to 2.7 trillion yen ($25.7 billion).

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Sony also got a lift from popularity of its PlayStation 5 console, which went on sale late last year, and did well in software and online-service sales, despite launch costs, company said.

Sony has sold more than 4.5 million PlayStation 5 consoles, and more people were waiting to get machines since production hasn’t kept up with demand, company officials told reporters.

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Mobile games also did well. Movie releases lagged, with new films being postponed and aters closed in some places due to coronavirus restrictions.

In Japan, movie aters have stayed open with social distancing measures, helping “Demon Slayer” gain massive popularity amid a dearth of rival releases.

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Sony’s or divisions, such as consumer electronics products, imaging solutions and financial services, h mixed or flat results compared to previous year.

Sony, which also makes Bravia TVs and Alpha mirrorless cameras, raised its full fiscal year profit forecast to 1.085 trillion yen ($10 billion), a record for company.

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That’s considerably higher than 800 billion yen ($7.6 billion) projection given in October. Sony earned 582 billion yen in fiscal year that ended March 2020.

Sony said it hoped to boost profits for year across board in its sprawling businesses, including games, music, electronics products and or operations.

Among best-selling music from Sony in quarter just ended were AC/DC’s “Power Up” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Letter to You.”

Among Japanese artists, “homura,” a me song for “Demon Slayer,” by LiSA, and “Step and a Step,” by NiziU did well, according to Sony. Sony said it’s counting on relatively new artists like American singer Doja Cat.

Atul Goyal, an equity analyst with Jefferies, ted that Sony has been beefing up its music division, such as with its recent acquisition of independent distributor AWAL, which he called “a win-win relationship.”

“Streaming is driving secular growth in music business, and Sony is well-positioned to drive sustained profit growth,” Goyal said.

14:32 IST, February 3rd 2021