Krafton just dropped its financial report for the first quarter of 2025, and things are looking great. The company made around $607 million in sales — a 31.3% jump compared to before. Two games are the big factors of such a success: PUBG: Battlegrounds and inZOI.

PUBG is still doing well thanks to regular updates and strong mobile support. The Indian version played a big part in boosting profits. Krafton also focused on local marketing and team-ups with other brands.

But the real game-changer this time was inZOI. The life sim already sold over a million copies in just first seven days of early access launch. It breaks Krafton's internal records, and it is a global success. About 95% of those sales came from outside South Korea, so the company now wants to turn inZOI into a long-term franchise, just like PUBG.

Most of Krafton’s revenue came from mobile games — around $371 million. PC games came in second, and console sales were the smallest, bringing in under $13 million.

A new patch, version 0.1.7, has also been released for inZOI, adding fresh content for early access players.

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