Updated Jun 25, 2026 by Nacon
Nacon projects significant growth for FY 2022/23, targeting sales of €250–300 million and an operating margin exceeding 20%.
Q3 2021/22 sales rebounded by 5.2% to €51.2 million, ending two consecutive quarters of decline.
The company confirmed its FY 2021/22 targets of €150–180 million in sales and an operating income near €20 million, despite a 8.2% decline in cumulative nine-month sales to €124.2 million.
Accessories growth of 7.4% to €34.9 million was driven by the Revolution X Pro Controller launch, though performance was constrained by global console shortages.
The games catalogue contributed €14.3 million in Q3, supported by a strong back-catalogue performance of €5.5 million.
The FY 2022/23 strategy centers on a pipeline of over 15 titles, including 'Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong', alongside selective acquisitions to expand market presence.
Non-core segments, specifically mobile and audio, contracted by 14.4% to €2.0 million during the third quarter.
Nacon projects significant growth for FY 2022/23, targeting sales of €250–300 million and an operating margin exceeding 20%.
Q3 2021/22 sales rebounded by 5.2% to €51.2 million, ending two consecutive quarters of decline.
The company confirmed its FY 2021/22 targets of €150–180 million in sales and an operating income near €20 million, despite a 8.2% decline in cumulative nine-month sales to €124.2 million.
Accessories growth of 7.4% to €34.9 million was driven by the Revolution X Pro Controller launch, though performance was constrained by global console shortages.
The games catalogue contributed €14.3 million in Q3, supported by a strong back-catalogue performance of €5.5 million.
The FY 2022/23 strategy centers on a pipeline of over 15 titles, including 'Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong', alongside selective acquisitions to expand market presence.
Non-core segments, specifically mobile and audio, contracted by 14.4% to €2.0 million during the third quarter.