Corporate History
1969-1979
- 1969
- March 21
- Kagemasa Kozuki (current Chairman of the Board) founded his business.
- 1973
- March 19
- KONAMI INDUSTRY CO., LTD (1 million yen in capital) was established and began manufacturing amusement machines for arcades.
- 1974
- February
- Capital increased to 4 million yen.
- 1975
- September
- Capital increased to 10 million yen.
- 1978
- October
- Capital increased to 20 million yen.
- 1979
- January
- KONAMI started to export products to the United States.
- December
- Capital increased to 40 million yen.
1980-1989
- 1980
- May
Headquarters moved to newly constructed office building in Osaka.
- 1981
- March
The KONAMI logo was established.
- 1982
- March
- KONAMI received an investment from Osaka Small and Medium Business Investment & Consultation Co., Ltd. and increased its capital to 120 million yen.
Headquarters moved to Osaka Ekimae Daiyon Building in Kita-ku, Osaka.
- October
- KONAMI expanded into the PC game business.
- November
- Konami of America, Inc. (currently Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.) was established in the United States.
- 1983
- November
- Capital increased to 300 million yen.
- December
- KONAMI expanded into the MSX game business.
- 1984
- March
The new Technology Development Center building was established in Osaka.
- May
- Konami Ltd. (currently Konami Digital Entertainment B.V.) was established in the United Kingdom.
- October
KONAMI was listed on the Second Section of the Osaka Securities Exchange (specially designated stocks in the second section).
Capital increased to 2,940 million yen.
- December
- Konami GmbH (currently Konami Digital Entertainment B.V) was established in Germany.
- KONAMI expanded into the Nintendo ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (called "FAMILY COMPUTER" in Japan) game business.
- 1985
- November
- Capital increased to 5,227 million yen.
- 1986
- August
A new corporate identity was introduced. The new KONAMI logo was established.
Headquarters moved to the newly constructed Konami Software Development Building in Chuo-ku, Kobe.
- October
The new Production Control Department and Distribution Center was established in Osaka.
- November
- Capital increased to 8,095 million yen.
- 1987
- December
- Konami Kosan Co., Ltd. (currently Konami Real Estate, Inc.) was established.
- 1988
- February
- KONAMI was listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
- August
KONAMI was listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange.
1990-1999
- 1991
- May
Konami Technology Development Center (currently Kobe Technical Center) was established in Nishi-ku, Kobe.
- June
- KONAMI INDUSTRY CO., LTD. changed its trade name to KONAMI CO., LTD.
- 1992
- September
- KONAMI expanded into the pachislot & pachinko Machines Business, creating LCD games for Pachinko machines.
- 1993
- April
Headquarters moved to Minato-ku, Tokyo.
- 1994
- August
The Tokyo Technical Center was established in Zama, Kanagawa.
- September
- Konami (Hong Kong) Limited (currently Konami Digital Entertainment Limited) was established in Hong Kong.
- 1995
- January
The Kobe Building in Chuo-ku, Kobe was damaged due to the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
- 1996
- November
- US holding company, Konami Corporation of America was established.
- Konami Australia Pty Ltd was established in Australia.
- 1997
- January
- Konami Gaming, Inc. was established in the United States.
- March
- Capital increased to 11,892million yen.
The Amusement Machine Division Plant (merged with the current Kobe Technical Center) was established in Nishi-ku, Kobe.
- October
- KONAMI expanded into the Australian gaming machines market.
- November
- KONAMI was listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore.
- European holding company, Konami Europe B.V. (currently Konami Digital Entertainment B.V.) was established in the Netherlands.
- 1998
- March
- Capital increased to 12,020million yen.
- October
The KONAMI logo was changed from italics to plain text.
- 1999
- February
- KONAMI entered into the card game business.
- March
- Capital increased to 13,014million yen.
- September
KONAMI was listed on the London Stock Exchange.
- December
- The registered office of KONAMI was transferred from Chuo-ku, Kobe to Minato-ku, Tokyo.
2000-2004
- 2000
- January
- KONAMI became the first Japanese company to enter the world's largest gaming machines market in the United States.
- March
- Capital increased to 15,793million yen.
- July
- The corporate name was changed from KONAMI CO., LTD. to KONAMI CORPORATION.
- November
- KONAMI announced a new type of financial product called "Game Fund Tokimeki Memorial".
- 2001
- February
- PEOPLE CO., LTD. (currently Konami Sports Co., Ltd.), became a KONAMI subsidiary through a friendly TOB (take over bid) and KONAMI expanded into the Sports business.
- March
- Capital increased to 47,399 million yen.
- August
- Acquired capital in Hudson Soft Company, Limited, making it an affiliated company.
- 2002
- March
- KONAMI launched e-amusement (an online service for arcade machines).
- April
- KONAMI's sports venues assumed the new title of "Konami Sports Club".
- August
Headquarters moved to the Marunouchi Building in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.
- September
KONAMI was listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
- 2003
- April
KONAMI introduced a new logo on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the company's establishment.
- October
- KONAMI was added to the Nikkei Stock Average (Nikkei 225).
2005-2009
- 2005
- June
The new office and production facility for gaming machines was built in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
- 2006
- February
Internet Revolution, Inc. was established as a joint venture company with Internet Initiative Japan Inc.
- March
- Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. was newly established to take over KONAMI's digital entertainment business and KONAMI CORPORATION shifted to a pure holding company.
- August
- KPE, Inc. started distributing pachinko slot machines.
- 2007
- April
Headquarters moved to Tokyo Midtown in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
- 2008
- August
- Three athletes from Konami Sports Gymnastic and Swimming Team represented Japan's national squad in the 29th Olympic Games (2008/Beijing), winning medals in top places.
- September
- KONAMI entered into a licensing agreement with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) to produce and sell football (soccer) games.
2010-
- 2010
- September
- KONAMI expanded distribution of its mobile games.
- November
- KONAMI introduced "e-amusement Participation".
- 2011
- January
- KONAMI made ABILIT CORPORATION (currently TAKASAGO ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD.) a wholly-owned subsidiary through a share exchange.
- March
- Konami Sports Club Sendai Nagamachi was hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
- September
- KONAMI acquired land accompanied by a building in Ichinomiya, Aichi (currently the Konami Group Ichinomiya Office).
- December
- Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. was selected as a recipient of a Thomson Reuters 2011 Top 100 Global Innovator Award.
- 2012
- March
- Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. absorbed Hudson Soft Company, Limited.
- June
- Takuya Kozuki assumed the position of President and Representative Director of KONAMI CORPORATION.
- July
- Four athletes from Konami Sports Gymnastic and Swimming Team represented Japan's national squad in the 30th Olympic Games (2012/London), winning a total of 6 medals including the gold medal in the men's individual all-around gymnastics event.
- 2013
- April
- Konami Digital Entertainment B.V. was relocated in Windsor, U.K., as the European headquarters.
- June
- KONAMI acquired land for Konami Creative Center Ginza in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
- October
The groundbreaking ceremony for the second Gaming & Systems Business Factory
was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
- 2014
- January
- KONAMI was selected for inclusion in the "JPX-Nikkei Index 400."
- June
- TAKASAGO ELECTRIC INDUSTRY CO., LTD. began sales of pachinko machines.
- August
- Konami Sports Club Dancing Stars’ selected team "J.B.STAR" won the international dance competition "WORLD HIPHOP CHAMPIONSHIP 2014."
- October
- KONAMI celebrated its 30th listing anniversary on the stock exchange in Japan.
- 2015
- March
- Konami Business Expert Co., Ltd. was established.
- September
The second Gaming & Systems Business Factory was established in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
- October
- KONAMI CORPORATION changed its trade name to KONAMI HOLDINGS CORPORATION.
- October
- Konami Sports Life Co., Ltd. was newly established to take over a part of Konami Sports & Life Co., Ltd.'s business, including development, manufacture and sales of sports-related products.
- October
- Konami Sports & Life Co., Ltd. changed its trade name to Konami Sports Club Co., Ltd.
- 2016
- April
- Konami Sports Club Kumamoto was hit by the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake.
- August
- Six athletes from Konami Sports Gymnastics and Swimming Teams represented Japan's national squad in the 31st Olympic Games (2016/Rio de Janeiro), winning a total of 5 medals including the gold medal in the men’s team all-around gymnastics event.
- November
KONAMI carried out a business restructuring of group companies, in the course of which Konami Amusement Co., Ltd. was established.
- 2017
- August
- Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. held the Japanese eSports competition “Pawapuro Championships 2017” as an officially recognized tournament of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).
- 2018
- January
- Konami Amusement (Thailand) Co., Ltd., the local subsidiary in the Kingdom of Thailand, was established.
- June
- Approximately 20 facilities, including Konami Sports Club Ibaraki and Kourien, were hit by the 2018 Osaka earthquake.
- July
- Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) decided to jointly host the eBASEBALL League with all 12 NPB teams.
- September
- "Winning Eleven 2018" (overseas title: “PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2018”) was selected as Japan’s only esports title to be played at the "18th Asian Games Jakarta-Palembang 2018," which was subsequently held.
- 2019
- March
- Konami Sports Club Co., Ltd. changed its trade name to Konami Sports Co., Ltd.