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Ubisoft sees its turnover fall:
The French Ubisoft video game giant recorded a turnover down 3.9% in the first quarter, at 310.8 million euros (around 497 million Canadian dollars). Furthermore, he said Tuesday, confirming its objectives for the year and revealing the main lines of its future organization.
In the first quarter (April-June) of its 2025-2026 quirky exercise. Consequently, the publisher is “below forecasts” concerning its reference indicator, the “net bookings” (“net reservations”, that is to say excluded income), which decreased by 0.5% at constant exchange rate, to 281.6 million euros, he said in a press release.
While the company had finished the previous year on a net loss of 159 million euros. Furthermore, the first quarter of that in progress “delivered contrasting results”, commented the CEO of Ubisoft Yves Guillemot, quoted in the press release.
If the founder of the company praised the performance ubisoft sees its turnover fall “online with the expectations” of the megaproduction “Assassin’s Creed Shadows”. which has just exceeded five million players, he deplored “technical problems” that affected the income of the “Rainbow Six Siege” shooting game.
For its second quarter. Ubisoft provides for a “” net booking “around 450 million euros”, in particular carried by new partnerships, but also income related to its activity in television series. The group confirmed its financial objectives for the rest of the year.
The boss of Ubisoft also unveiled the contours of the company’s “new operational model”. which will be divided into “Creative Houses” (“Creation houses”, in French) autonomous in order to better distribute the many brands it has and give more freedom to the teams.
Piloted by a transformation committee with Charlie Guillemot at its head, this new organization must be detailed by October.
Back in the family business he had left in 2021. the son of ubisoft sees its turnover fall the current CEO will also take the reins of the new subsidiary announced in March which brings together the sagas “Assassin’s Creed”, “Far Cry” and “Rainbow Six”. The Chinese group tence has about 25%.
It will be co -edited by Christophe Derennes. who entered Ubisoft in 1990, which notably piloted the important Canadian studio from Ubisoft in Montreal.
Since the start of the year, Ubisoft’s action has dropped more than 28% on the Paris Stock Exchange.
Ubisoft sees its turnover fall
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