Updated Mar 23, 2026 by Nacon
Nacon reported first-half sales of €72.8 million for FY 2021/22, representing a 15.9% decline compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year.
Management reaffirmed full-year revenue targets of €180–200 million with a 20% operating margin, projecting growth to €230–260 million for FY 2022/23.
Sales performance across all segments declined, with games down 18.7% to €14.9 million, accessories down 20.1% to €23.2 million, and the 'others' segment down 17.2% to €1.1 million.
The revenue drop was attributed to a strong comparison base from the previous year and supply-chain disruptions in the U.S. that delayed PlayStation 4 and Xbox console shipments.
Despite fewer new releases, Nacon’s back-catalogue games remained resilient, contributing €6.9 million in stable sales.
The company plans to drive a second-half rebound through an expanded release slate including titles like 'Cricket 22', 'Rugby 22', and 'Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong', alongside new hardware like the Revolution X Pro controller.
Nacon continues to pursue a growth strategy focused on acquiring development studios to expand its intellectual property portfolio.
Nacon reported first-half sales of €72.8 million for FY 2021/22, representing a 15.9% decline compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year.
Management reaffirmed full-year revenue targets of €180–200 million with a 20% operating margin, projecting growth to €230–260 million for FY 2022/23.
Sales performance across all segments declined, with games down 18.7% to €14.9 million, accessories down 20.1% to €23.2 million, and the 'others' segment down 17.2% to €1.1 million.
The revenue drop was attributed to a strong comparison base from the previous year and supply-chain disruptions in the U.S. that delayed PlayStation 4 and Xbox console shipments.
Despite fewer new releases, Nacon’s back-catalogue games remained resilient, contributing €6.9 million in stable sales.
The company plans to drive a second-half rebound through an expanded release slate including titles like 'Cricket 22', 'Rugby 22', and 'Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong', alongside new hardware like the Revolution X Pro controller.
Nacon continues to pursue a growth strategy focused on acquiring development studios to expand its intellectual property portfolio.