Updated Mar 23, 2026 by Nacon
NACON reported cumulative nine-month sales of €118.7 million for 2022/23, representing a decline from the €124.2 million recorded during the same period in the previous fiscal year.
Accessories revenue dropped significantly, falling 41.5% in Q3 and 37.8% over the nine-month period, primarily due to global shortages of new-generation consoles.
Video game revenue demonstrated strong growth, with a 59% increase over nine months driven by a 17.2% rise in catalogue sales and a 59.5% surge in back-catalogue performance.
Quarterly sales performance was inconsistent, starting with a 25.8% increase in Q1 followed by consecutive declines of 10.7% in Q2 and 19.6% in Q3.
The company expects a recovery in the accessories segment as console supply constraints ease and plans to release four new titles in Q4 2023, including Chef Life and Blood Bowl III.
NACON projects a modest rise in sales and operating income for FY 2023/24, supported by a planned pipeline of approximately twenty new game releases.
NACON reported cumulative nine-month sales of €118.7 million for 2022/23, representing a decline from the €124.2 million recorded during the same period in the previous fiscal year.
Accessories revenue dropped significantly, falling 41.5% in Q3 and 37.8% over the nine-month period, primarily due to global shortages of new-generation consoles.
Video game revenue demonstrated strong growth, with a 59% increase over nine months driven by a 17.2% rise in catalogue sales and a 59.5% surge in back-catalogue performance.
Quarterly sales performance was inconsistent, starting with a 25.8% increase in Q1 followed by consecutive declines of 10.7% in Q2 and 19.6% in Q3.
The company expects a recovery in the accessories segment as console supply constraints ease and plans to release four new titles in Q4 2023, including Chef Life and Blood Bowl III.
NACON projects a modest rise in sales and operating income for FY 2023/24, supported by a planned pipeline of approximately twenty new game releases.