Updated Mar 2, 2026 by Nacon
Nacon reported consolidated sales of €70.8 million for the first half of the 2023/24 fiscal year, an 8.7% decline compared to the previous year.
Gaming sales fell 5.7% to €44.3 million, while the accessories segment experienced a 12.7% decrease to €24.9 million.
Management attributes the first-half revenue dip to a light release schedule, with only two titles launching at the end of the second quarter.
The back catalogue showed resilience, returning to growth in the second quarter with a 5.2% increase to €9.3 million.
Nacon confirmed its full-year guidance for strong growth in sales and operating income, driven by a dense second-half release schedule including 'Robocop: Rogue City' and 'Cricket 24'.
The accessories division is expected to recover through the end of the fiscal year, supported by the launch of premium hardware like the Revolution 5 Pro controller and RIG 600 PRO headset.
Nacon reported consolidated sales of €70.8 million for the first half of the 2023/24 fiscal year, an 8.7% decline compared to the previous year.
Gaming sales fell 5.7% to €44.3 million, while the accessories segment experienced a 12.7% decrease to €24.9 million.
Management attributes the first-half revenue dip to a light release schedule, with only two titles launching at the end of the second quarter.
The back catalogue showed resilience, returning to growth in the second quarter with a 5.2% increase to €9.3 million.
Nacon confirmed its full-year guidance for strong growth in sales and operating income, driven by a dense second-half release schedule including 'Robocop: Rogue City' and 'Cricket 24'.
The accessories division is expected to recover through the end of the fiscal year, supported by the launch of premium hardware like the Revolution 5 Pro controller and RIG 600 PRO headset.