Devsisters Posts 25% Revenue Growth on Cookie Run Success

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By Kim Tae-young
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DevSisters, Cookie Run success drives 25% revenue increase last year... Operating profit 6.2 billion won - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
DevSisters, Cookie Run success drives 25% revenue increase last year... Operating profit 6.2 billion won

Devsisters announced on the 9th that it recorded annual revenue of 294.7 billion won, operating profit of 6.2 billion won, and net income of 15.4 billion won last year.

Annual revenue increased 24.8% year-over-year. The results are attributed to revenue growth from its flagship game title "Cookie Run: Kingdom" and the successful North American launch of "Cookie Run: Braverse Card Game." Overseas revenue across all games expanded 59% year-over-year in 2025, with the overseas portion rising significantly to 72%.

However, operating profit declined 77.2% from the previous year as investments increased for intellectual property expansion and new project development. Net income also fell 45.7%.

This year, Devsisters will strengthen the Cookie Run IP to build long-term growth momentum. The company plans to drive fandom expansion by launching the "Cookie Run Universe," which organically connects all Cookie Run characters and worldviews. The Cookie Run Universe kicked off last month with "Cookie Run: OvenBreak," which introduced a new Time Management Bureau episode. Following this, Cookie Run: Kingdom will conclude its grand narrative comprising all of Act 1, then attempt a worldview crossover centered on Timekeeper Cookie to open new possibilities.

The company is also pursuing genre diversification through new titles. "Cookie Run: OvenSmash" begins pre-registration on the 12th. Cookie Run: OvenSmash is a real-time battle action game that received recognition for its gameplay through last year's CBT (Closed Beta Test) and G-Star, with global official service launching in late March including Korea and the United States.

To promote the cultural expansion of the Cookie Run IP, Devsisters plans to collaborate with the Korea Heritage Agency to promote Korea's UNESCO-listed World Heritage sites. Recently, the company also held a special exhibition featuring Deoksugung Palace's Dondeokjeon Hall and an art collaboration project. Additionally, the company will strengthen global fandom culture through participation in North American Cookie Run conventions and popup store openings, hosting the Cookie Run Card Game World Championship, expanding casual esports tournaments for Cookie Run: OvenSmash, and holding a large-scale 10th anniversary fan event for Cookie Run: OvenBreak.

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