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Capcom has issued an insight into its year-end financial report ahead of the document’s full release. The Osaka-based company will announce that restructuring efforts have resulted in half of the profits originally projected in its previous report.

 

Update: As a result of the figures below, Capcom has now confirmed that it has cancelled several overseas projects that it has deemed, “no longer compatible with the current business strategy”. We’ll update once we know which games have suffered the axe.

Original Story: CVG reports that the restructuring drive has cost Capcom around £46 million, and added in a statement, “In view of the sudden and significant changes in the operating environment of the digital contents business, Capcom reviewed its business expansion strategy for the sector and restructured its game development organization.”

Originally, Capcom had projected a profit of £43 million, although off-set against re-structural costs, yearly game sales of over £625 million and expense among other areas of the business, the actual figure is likely to be around £19 million.

We’ll know more about where this total figure has come from once the company releases its full report, so don’t wade in and start tearing apart the maths just yet. All will become clear soon.

Moving forward, the company expects stronger performance in FY 2014, where it hopes to amass some £648 million in game sales. Could this have something to do with PS4 game Deep Down?

What do you think of Capcom’s past year? Was it a success, or could it have been better?



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LMFAO... DECLINE IN QUALITY DUE TO EXCESSIVE OUTSOURCING... f*ck me that's a big finger to Ninja Theory



 

Face the future.. Gamecenter ID: nikkom_nl (oh no he didn't!!) 

NiKKoM said:



LMFAO... DECLINE IN QUALITY DUE TO EXCESSIVE OUTSOURCING... f*ck me that's a big finger to Ninja Theory

Yea that was a big slap in the face, especially since the game is not a bad remake



NiKKoM said:



LMFAO... DECLINE IN QUALITY DUE TO EXCESSIVE OUTSOURCING... f*ck me that's a big finger to Ninja Theory

I like the second dot also.  "COORDINATION BETWEEN THE MARKETING AND GAME DEVELOPMENT DIVISIONS IN OVERSEAS MARKET" translation:  We thought the american audience liked FPS resident evil games...



NiKKoM said:



LMFAO... DECLINE IN QUALITY DUE TO EXCESSIVE OUTSOURCING... f*ck me that's a big finger to Ninja Theory

I laughed.

I'm sure it has nothing to do with their constant milking of franchises and crappy DLC practices. For all the times I've been fucked over this gen by Capcom, I've learned one thing that you should not do. Be an early adopter for their games.



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Hey atleast they're making money, despite not meeting generally reasonable forcasts. (Though RE6 was pushing it).

Compared to SE, who gets had a fair amount of critically, acclaimed games that seem to have met expectations of analysts (Not SE themselves however). And lost 100+ million USD, compared to Capcom Still making 19 £. While having RE6 reviewing poorly, DmC recieved poorly by many fans.

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Capcom May Am Cry.

This is one of the times that Jim Sterling knocked it out of the park.



Lolz @ those reasons.

They better not screw up Monster Hunter to be more "westernized" (Though they seem to be trying to go for it with Deep Down)



http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/profile/92109/nintendopie/ Nintendopie  Was obviously right and I was obviously wrong. I will forever be a lesser being than them. (6/16/13)

Yeah it's not been a stellar year for capcom, but they got largely themselves to blame for that...



I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!

Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.

I don't really understand them, sales of Monster Hunter games have really tanked since they went over to Nintendo. Not taking a jab at Nintendo or anything, it's just that Capcom built the series up on PSP and must have thought the fans would simply follow it to another set of consoles more readily than they actually did.