Updated Mar 17, 2026 by Nacon
NACON reported Q1 2023/24 consolidated sales of €38.5 million, a 9.3% year-over-year decrease.
The company confirmed its full-year 2023/24 guidance, projecting growth in both sales and operating income driven by an aggressive schedule of approximately 20 new title releases.
Gaming software revenue remained stable at €27.4 million, with a 4.5% increase in new release revenue led by titles like Ravenswatch, Tour de France, and TT Isle of Man Ride on Edge 3.
The accessories division saw a significant 25.5% decline to €10.4 million, though management expects a recovery beginning in the third quarter.
Back catalogue sales contracted by 6.8% to €11.8 million, a decrease attributed to a high comparison base from the previous year.
Upcoming performance is expected to be bolstered by high-profile releases including RoboCop: Rogue City and Gangs of Sherwood.
NACON reported Q1 2023/24 consolidated sales of €38.5 million, a 9.3% year-over-year decrease.
The company confirmed its full-year 2023/24 guidance, projecting growth in both sales and operating income driven by an aggressive schedule of approximately 20 new title releases.
Gaming software revenue remained stable at €27.4 million, with a 4.5% increase in new release revenue led by titles like Ravenswatch, Tour de France, and TT Isle of Man Ride on Edge 3.
The accessories division saw a significant 25.5% decline to €10.4 million, though management expects a recovery beginning in the third quarter.
Back catalogue sales contracted by 6.8% to €11.8 million, a decrease attributed to a high comparison base from the previous year.
Upcoming performance is expected to be bolstered by high-profile releases including RoboCop: Rogue City and Gangs of Sherwood.