The iconic Metal Gear Solid franchise has surpassed 62.5 million units sold globally, coinciding with the launch of Metal Gear Delta: Snake Eater, further solidifying the series’ legacy.
The update was shared on Konami’s official corporate site, which highlights key achievements across its diverse portfolio. Following the Metal Gear series’ success, other beloved franchises from the company are also spotlighted, including Pawafuru Puroyakyu with 26.3 million sales, YuGiOh amassing 32.5 million, Momotaro Dentetsu nearing 20 million, and Silent Hill surpassing 14 million units sold. These figures reflect data collected up to December 2025.
The announcement also includes impressive download statistics for various mobile and console games. The eFootball franchise has achieved a total of 950 million sales since 1995, and YuGiOh Duel Links has amassed over 150 million downloads since its launch in 2016.
In its commitment to innovation, Konami aims to leverage cutting-edge technological advancements, including integrating artificial intelligence (AI), exploring the potential of 5G/6G mobile communications, and developing applications for cloud technology, WEB3, NFTs, and both VR and AR experiences.
The company is experiencing significant financial growth, noting a 16.3 percent increase in revenue from its digital entertainment segment compared to the previous year, alongside an overall revenue growth of 13.6 percent.
Key Takeaways
- Metal Gear Solid continues to thrive with over 62.5 million copies sold globally.
- Konami’s diverse franchises contribute to its overall financial health.
- Mobile gaming has seen significant engagement, with millions of downloads across popular titles.
- The company’s commitment to innovation emphasizes its focus on future technologies.
- Konami’s financial growth indicators show resilience in the gaming industry.

