Nexthrust said on Sunday that 2025 consolidated sales rose 386 percent from a year earlier to about 36.7 billion won. Operating profit for the period was about 950 million won, swinging to a profit, while net loss was about 3.4 billion won.
Fourth-quarter sales were about 11.6 billion won, up 1,092 percent from a year earlier. Operating profit was about 100 million won and net loss was about 2.2 billion won.
Nexthrust said it reorganised its structure around its blockchain business, laying the groundwork for improved performance. It onboarded titles including Rohan2 Global, SHOUT and ROM: Golden Age on CROSS, and stabilised services.
Expansion of its ecosystem through the AI-based game production platform Verse8 and infrastructure CROSS Forge also produced results. The cumulative number of onboarded games registered through Verse8 totals about 300. Those games operate in an on-chain environment with token issuance and liquidity linkage applied.
The company expanded key services around the CROSS platform and began to fully implement a full-stack strategy spanning games, blockchain and AI. It is a strategy that integrates blockchain networks, token payment structures and on-chain transaction infrastructure into one.
TVO, which indicates the economic scale of the CROSS ecosystem, grew more than fivefold, surpassing $10 million at the end of last year from an initial $2 million. The number of CROSS network transactions last month hit a record high of 1.23 million, and the cumulative number of monthly active wallets also exceeded 1 million.
It is also accelerating its shift to AI. It is evolving into an AI-based game platform by combining the intelligent agent Ara and the automated development platform Ant. Nexthrust also began game development in which AI agents participate directly, based on data accumulated in the AI agent-only community Maltbook.