Square Enix has just disclosed that two of the games it released last year, Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Final Fantasy XIII-2, made a tremendous profit for the company and brought it back into the green.
Last year, Square Enix lost $150 million dollars but have since regained their footing with a $75.75 million profit this year.
"The Group's results were favorable due to increased sales of console games boosted by our major titles, Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Final Fantasy 13-2," Square Enix noted in their investor call.
The company hopes to "generate a substantial earnings improvement" over the coming fiscal year, which ends in March 2013.
Square Enix will be releasing Sleeping Dogs and Hitman: Absolution later this year, and Tomb Raider in Q1 2013. The company also plans to relaunch an all new revamp of Final Fantasy 14 before the end of 2012.