Wemade Max said on Feb. 9 that it posted 148.8 billion won in annual consolidation revenue in 2025, up 98.5% from a year earlier.
Flagship title Night Crows was reflected on a consolidation basis, and global sales of the mobile subculture RPG Lost Sword and the legacy IP Silkroad were added, driving top-line growth. However, due to increased expense from expanding development staff and preparing new titles, and the impact of consolidation, operating loss came to 48.7 billion won in the same period.
Since its 2023 launch, Night Crows has surpassed 650 billion won in cumulative domestic and overseas sales to date. Lost Sword also contributed to annual results by maintaining a stable sales trend in the domestic and global markets.
Launched in 2005, Silkroad is continuing its sales rebound in its 22nd year of service, led by the global market. According to the company, Silkroad recorded an average annual sales growth rate of about 20% over the past five years, and in 2025, sales increased more than 30% from the previous year. Key overseas markets such as China, Vietnam and Türkiye drove growth.
The casual defense game Akmadan Dolgyeo-eok!, released on Jul. 1 last year, delivered global results by taking the No. 1 spot in popularity rankings on domestic app markets and then topping the popularity chart on Japan's App Store.
Wemade Max plans to fully launch a multi-studio system starting in 2026 to strengthen its mid- to long-term growth strategy.