Updated Mar 23, 2026 by Nacon
Nacon reported Q1 2025-26 consolidated revenue of €31.3 million, representing a 2.9% decline compared to the same period last year.
Gaming segment revenue grew 10.4% to €19.7 million, bolstered by a 46.4% surge in catalogue sales driven by strong performances from 'Tour de France 2025' and 'Pro Cycling Manager 25'.
Accessories revenue fell 18.8% to €10.8 million, primarily due to a weaker U.S. market and unfavorable year-on-year comparisons.
Despite the overall decline in accessories, the European market saw 22% growth in this segment, supported by the launch of Nintendo Switch 2 and XBOX Revolution X Unlimited controllers.
Back-catalogue sales remained stable at €14.0 million, meeting company expectations for the quarter.
Nacon maintains its full-year 2025-26 fiscal targets, anticipating growth in Q2 driven by upcoming releases such as 'Rugby League 26' and 'Robocop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business'.
Nacon reported Q1 2025-26 consolidated revenue of €31.3 million, representing a 2.9% decline compared to the same period last year.
Gaming segment revenue grew 10.4% to €19.7 million, bolstered by a 46.4% surge in catalogue sales driven by strong performances from 'Tour de France 2025' and 'Pro Cycling Manager 25'.
Accessories revenue fell 18.8% to €10.8 million, primarily due to a weaker U.S. market and unfavorable year-on-year comparisons.
Despite the overall decline in accessories, the European market saw 22% growth in this segment, supported by the launch of Nintendo Switch 2 and XBOX Revolution X Unlimited controllers.
Back-catalogue sales remained stable at €14.0 million, meeting company expectations for the quarter.
Nacon maintains its full-year 2025-26 fiscal targets, anticipating growth in Q2 driven by upcoming releases such as 'Rugby League 26' and 'Robocop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business'.