Games Workshop Group PLC reported a record half-year performance for the 26 weeks ended November 30, 2025, with total revenue reaching £332.1 million, up from £299.5 million in the prior year.
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Core revenue increased significantly to £316.1 million (from £269.4 million), while licensing revenue decreased to £16.0 million (from £30.1 million).
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Operating profit grew to £140.4 million (from £126.1 million), and profit before taxation increased to £140.8 million (from £126.8 million).
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Earnings per share rose to 319.9p (from 288.9p), and dividends per share declared and paid in the period were 225p (from 185p).
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The company is expanding its infrastructure with a new UK warehousing facility opening in 2027 and a new Warhammer World format location in North America also planned for 2027.
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Online sales increased by 4.0% compared to the same period last year, with orders picked up in Warhammer stores increasing by 19.2% (£0.8 million).
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Games Workshop is actively addressing environmental impact by expanding its in-store sprue recycling scheme to France and America, with plans for Germany.
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Games Workshop Group PLC reported a record half-year performance for the 26 weeks ended November 30, 2025, with total revenue reaching £332.1 million, up from £299.5 million in the prior year.
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Core revenue increased significantly to £316.1 million (from £269.4 million), while licensing revenue decreased to £16.0 million (from £30.1 million).
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Operating profit grew to £140.4 million (from £126.1 million), and profit before taxation increased to £140.8 million (from £126.8 million).
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Earnings per share rose to 319.9p (from 288.9p), and dividends per share declared and paid in the period were 225p (from 185p).
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The company is expanding its infrastructure with a new UK warehousing facility opening in 2027 and a new Warhammer World format location in North America also planned for 2027.
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Online sales increased by 4.0% compared to the same period last year, with orders picked up in Warhammer stores increasing by 19.2% (£0.8 million).
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Games Workshop is actively addressing environmental impact by expanding its in-store sprue recycling scheme to France and America, with plans for Germany.