
NCsoft reported first-quarter consolidated revenue of 557.4 billion won, operating profit of 113.3 billion won and net profit of 152.4 billion won, the company said Tuesday.
Revenue rose 55% from a year earlier, while operating profit jumped 2,070% and net profit climbed 306%.
By region, Korea accounted for 58% of revenue, Asia 27%, and North America, Europe and other markets 15%. The overseas revenue share grew to 42% from 35% a year earlier, continuing a steady upward trend.
PC game revenue reached 318.4 billion won, a record quarterly high. The figure rose 69% from the previous quarter and 210% from a year earlier, driven by a full-quarter contribution from Aion 2, which launched in November 2025, and the strong performance of Lineage Classic.
Aion 2 generated 136.8 billion won in revenue, while Lineage Classic brought in 83.5 billion won. Lineage Classic posted cumulative revenue of 192.4 billion won during its first 90 days after launch, from February 11 to May 11.
Mobile game revenue totaled 182.8 billion won. The company's three major mobile titles maintained solid user traffic even after the launch of Lineage Classic. Lineage M saw growth in both revenue and key metrics compared with the previous quarter.
Mobile casual revenue came in at 35.5 billion won. Revenue from Lihuhu and Spring Comes, in which NCsoft has invested, was reflected in consolidated results for the first time this quarter, securing a sustainable growth model through portfolio diversification.
NCsoft plans to launch global service of Aion 2 in North America, South America, Europe and Japan in the second half of 2026. New intellectual properties including Cinder City, Limit Zero Breakers and Time Takers will also be rolled out sequentially following global testing.






