Japan reported on Saturday that game company gumi announced its 5.934 billion yen, and its recorded software impairment loss of 2.8 billion yen (about US$17.79 million), as the main factors for its loss. gumi expects Aster Tatariqus to perform better and turn a profit at the start of the new fiscal year.
Those who will voluntarily retire are expected to get a special retirement payment amounting to 100 million yen (about US$635,550).
gumi recently announced on March 8 that it has acquired the rights to distribute a mobile online game in Japan based on the anime adaptation of Hirohiko Araki’s JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure manga.