Updated Jun 25, 2026 by Nacon
NACON reported consolidated sales of €124.2 million for the first nine months of fiscal year 2025-26, representing a 4.4% decline compared to the same period last year.
Total game revenue grew 1.9% to €25.9 million, fueled by a 39.9% surge in new catalogue sales from titles like 'Hell is Us', 'Cricket 26', and 'Rennsport'.
Accessories revenue dropped 29.1% to €17.9 million, primarily due to ongoing impacts from customs duties in the United States market.
Back-catalogue sales fell 21.8% to €12.2 million, attributed to a high base effect and broader market contraction.
Quarterly performance was inconsistent, featuring a 2.9% drop in Q1, 4.5% growth in Q2, and a 12.8% decline in Q3.
The company has revised its fiscal outlook to expect annual activity comparable to the previous year, supported by upcoming releases like 'Styx: Blades of Greed' and new hardware including the RIG R5 PRO HS headset.
NACON reported consolidated sales of €124.2 million for the first nine months of fiscal year 2025-26, representing a 4.4% decline compared to the same period last year.
Total game revenue grew 1.9% to €25.9 million, fueled by a 39.9% surge in new catalogue sales from titles like 'Hell is Us', 'Cricket 26', and 'Rennsport'.
Accessories revenue dropped 29.1% to €17.9 million, primarily due to ongoing impacts from customs duties in the United States market.
Back-catalogue sales fell 21.8% to €12.2 million, attributed to a high base effect and broader market contraction.
Quarterly performance was inconsistent, featuring a 2.9% drop in Q1, 4.5% growth in Q2, and a 12.8% decline in Q3.
The company has revised its fiscal outlook to expect annual activity comparable to the previous year, supported by upcoming releases like 'Styx: Blades of Greed' and new hardware including the RIG R5 PRO HS headset.