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Take-Two ups 2027 net bookings to $8.2B; CEO says sales are over 90% digital
Take-Two raised its 2027 net bookings guidance to $8.2 billion as part of its latest financial update. CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed on the company's earnings call that Take-Two's sales are "well over 90% digitally distributed," commenting in response to Sony's decision to stop manufacturing physical disc-based games. This confirms Take-Two already relies overwhelmingly on digital revenue and that physical discs are now a small share of its sales.
- Take-Two revised its 2027 net bookings guidance upward to $8.2 billion in its latest financials.
- CEO Strauss Zelnick stated on the company earnings call that Take-Two's distribution is "well over 90% digitally distributed."
- Zelnick's remark was made in response to Sony’s decision to cease manufacturing physical disc-based games.
- The more-than-90% digital share implies physical-disc sales represent under 10% of Take-Two's distribution, highlighting a firm shift to digital revenue.