Updated Mar 23, 2026 by Nacon
NACON reported total annual revenue of €156.4 million for FY 2022-23, representing a marginal 0.3% increase over the previous fiscal year.
The Games segment drove growth with a 67.0% annual increase to €90.9 million, bolstered by a 93.0% surge in new-catalogue sales from titles like Chef Life and Transport Fever 2 Console Edition.
Accessories revenue declined 36.6% to €61.2 million for the year, primarily attributed to global console shortages, though the segment showed signs of a Q4 recovery.
After a 19.6% decline in Q3, NACON experienced a strong Q4 rebound with total sales rising 19.1% to €37.7 million.
Back-catalogue sales reached an all-time high of €11.2 million in Q4, contributing to a 61.2% year-over-year growth for that category.
Management projects a robust FY 2023-24 pipeline featuring approximately twenty titles, including high-profile releases such as The Lord of the Rings: Gollum and RoboCop: Rogue City.
NACON reported total annual revenue of €156.4 million for FY 2022-23, representing a marginal 0.3% increase over the previous fiscal year.
The Games segment drove growth with a 67.0% annual increase to €90.9 million, bolstered by a 93.0% surge in new-catalogue sales from titles like Chef Life and Transport Fever 2 Console Edition.
Accessories revenue declined 36.6% to €61.2 million for the year, primarily attributed to global console shortages, though the segment showed signs of a Q4 recovery.
After a 19.6% decline in Q3, NACON experienced a strong Q4 rebound with total sales rising 19.1% to €37.7 million.
Back-catalogue sales reached an all-time high of €11.2 million in Q4, contributing to a 61.2% year-over-year growth for that category.
Management projects a robust FY 2023-24 pipeline featuring approximately twenty titles, including high-profile releases such as The Lord of the Rings: Gollum and RoboCop: Rogue City.