

In a market that could gradually return to normal in terms of components’ availability and allow for the upcoming release of the latest smartphones driving the Accessories business, Bigben anticipates growth for FY 2022/23.
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The quantity and quality of the games expected for FY 2022/23 will have a "booster" effect on the activity of this new financial year.ĭue to the high level of editorial activity ( Vampire: The Masquerade® - Swansong, Tour de France 2022 and Pro Cycling Manager, Zorro The Chronicles,), sales in Q1 2022/23 will be up sharply.įollowing the acquisitions of Midgar Studio and Daedalic Entertainment, Nacon will further pursue its external growth strategy in order to strengthen its ability to develop new quality games internally.
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Due to slightly lower than expected Q4 sales, current operating income is expected to be between 19 M€ and 21 M€ for the full year.Īmbitious targets confirmed for FY 2022/23 Over the entire FY 2021/22 hallmarked by a business context disrupted by several external factors (shortage of components, delay in the release of new game controllers or smartphones, etc.), Bigben achieved sales of 275.7 M€ within the announced range. Sales through other distribution channels continue according to business plan.Īudio/Video achieved Q4 sales of 6.7 M€ with the inclusion of Metronic compared to 5.8 M€ in FY 2020/21.Ģ021/22 sales in line with the announced target The postponement of the release of several premium smartphones to April and May 2022 dampened the increase in accessory sales at the end of FY 2021/22. The Force Power®, Bigben® and Just Green® ranges continued to benefit from the removal of original chargers and pedestrian kits (4) from most new smartphones. Mobile Accessories sales grew by 1.2% over the period to 21.8 M€. The business unit posted a 5.3% increase in Q4 sales at 28.6 M€. It posted 17.9 M€ for Q4 sales, down 6.0%. The Accessories business held up well against a backdrop of a shortage of consoles and an unfavourable geopolitical and economic environment. The back catalogue (3) business performed well with sales up 12.7% to 6.9 M€. The only release of the quarter, Rugby 22, was well received and outperformed Rugby 20. This change resulted from the postponement of several game releases to FY 2022/23, in particular the highly awaited Vampire: The Masquerade® - Swansong title. The Video Games business posted sales of 12.9 M€, down 42.6% over the quarter. The current operating margin (2) should exceed 14 %. A financial year globally penalised by tensions on game console and smartphone supplies at worldwide level which affected the activities of the two Group entities.Īchievement of the sales targets announced at the time of the 2021/22 half-year results.Ĭonfirmation of a significant growth for FY 2022/23 with sales ranging between 400 M€ and 450 M€.
