Sega's numbers are down, but still profitable

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Total War: Rome 2 led the way

Sega didn’t have a great year, but did enough to stay in the black. Due to a “harsh market environment,” the publisher’s physical videogame sales tumbled to 8.7 million. However, the company noted that mobile and digital PC titles “remained favorable.”

Of everything Sega released in the last fiscal year, Creative Assembly’s Total War: Rome 2did the best, moving 1.13 million units. It was the publisher’s only title to break the one million barrier. Other noteworthy figures were Football Manager 2014(790,000), Sonic Lost World(710,000), and Company of Heroes 2(680,000).

Despite the lackluster sales, Sega still noted a profit for the fiscal year of approximately $300M, and a revenue of $3.54B. However, profits were down 8.2 percent when compared to fiscal 2013.

How are Sega’s video games selling? [Eurogamer]