By Makiko Yamazaki
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Sony Corp <6758.T> lifted its sales target for its games division in the next financial year on high hopes for its new virtual reality headset, but cut its outlook for image sensors on weakening demand for smartphones.
The diverging fortunes for the two businesses resulted in the electronics giant maintaining its operating profit target of 500 billion yen ($4.9 billion) for the year beginning next April.
The games business is set to be Sony’s biggest growth driver, driven by strong console sales, a rise in subscribers to its gaming network as well as the new headset, which will be sold for $399, far less than the $599 price tag set by Facebook-owned Oculus Rift.
The revenue target was lifted to 1.8 trillion yen to 1.9 trillion yen ($17.6 billion to $18.6 billion) from 1.4 trillion to 1.6 trillion yen.
But the sales outlook for Sony’s devices division which includes image sensors – a key product range for the company – was cut sharply on weaker demand for smartphones and on the cancellation of the development of high-end camera modules.
That range was lowered to 1 trillion yen to 1.05 trillion yen versus a previous target of 1.3 trillion yen to 1.5 trillion yen.
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(Reporting by Makiko Yamazaki; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)