Krafton today revealed its latest earnings report, covering its performance in Q3 2025. According to the report, it earned ₩870.6 billion, or about $603 million in revenue, which represents a 21% growth year-over-year. According to the company, this growth is thanks to its continued investment in PUBG: Battlegrounds as both a brand and a platform. It also noted that its plans to become an “AI first” company and establish new franchise IPs continues.
The report reads: “Krafton plans to further accelerate growth within the PUBG IP franchise, leveraging the strong traffic of PUBG: Battlegrounds. On PC and console, the company will continue to offer cultural experiences beyond gaming by continuing IP collaborations and sharing content within the IP franchise to generate synergy across titles.”
While the report largely focuses on PUBG, including the success of Battlegrounds Mobile India, it does note the success of other segments. In the “other” category, it notes that revenue has grown 131% thanks in part to its ad tech subsidiary Neptune. It also notes that it plans to continue IP collaborations and crossovers, while also investing in the esports scene.
The company does not address some of the stories swirling around it in recent days — namely, the legal entanglement with the former leaders of Unknown Worlds and the creators of Subnautica. It does note that it wishes to continue towards the creation of a “big franchise IP,” and that it has 11 projects currently in production.