Ubisoft Reports First-Half 2024-25 Earnings Figures

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UBISOFT REPORTS FIRST-HALF 2024-25 EARNINGS FIGURES
Q2 net bookings in line with revised guidance and FY25 outlook reiterated

Solid underlying performance of back-catalog highlighting strength of
brand portfolio and Live services

Further progress on the cost reduction program, that is well on track

First half 2024-25: Net bookings of €642.3 million

 

In €m

Reported change
vs. H1 2023-24

In % of total net bookings

 

H1 2024-25

H1 2023-24

IFRS 15 sales

671.9

(19.6%)

NA

NA

Net bookings

642.3

(21.9%)

NA

NA

Digital net bookings

526.6

(26.5%)

82.0%

87.1%

PRI net bookings

312.7

(39.2%)

48.7%

62.5%

Back-catalog net bookings

494.2

(28.9%)

76.9%

84.5%

IFRS operating income

(271.8)

NA

NA

NA

Non-IFRS operating income

(252.1)

NA

(39.3%)

5.3%

Strength of brand portfolio and Live services, and solid underlying engagement through our catalogue of games:

  • Second quarter: Net bookings stood at €352.3 million, in line with revised guidance. Excluding partnerships, back-catalog was up 12% year-on-year.

    • First half: Strong activity metrics across Console & PC with Playtime and Session Days up 9% and 6% year-on-year, respectively, driven by Rainbow Six? Siege playtime and session days both up double-digit year-on-year. MAUs stood at 37 million, up 3% year-on-year, and included close to 3 million new accounts per month. Excluding partnerships, back-catalog net bookings were up 12% year-on-year.

    • Last twelve months: Ubisoft attracted 138 million unique players across Console & PC, up 4% year-on-year. The Assassin’s Creed? franchise and Rainbow Six Siege both benefited from strong audiences, with more than 30 million unique active users each.

    • New milestones achieved in terms of consumer spending metrics underlining the long-term value of Ubisoft’s diverse portfolio of brands and Live services: Over the past decade, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has generated around €4bn, Rainbow Six Siege has generated over €3.5bn and Far Cry? has topped around €2bn. Including The Division?, Ghost Recon? and Just Dance?, Ubisoft has 6 brands that have surpassed €1bn in consumer spending.

FY2024-25 targets reiterated: Net bookings of around €1.95bn and around break-even non-FIRS operating income and free cash flow.

Paris, October 30, 2024 – Today, Ubisoft released its earnings figures for the first half of fiscal 2024-25.

Yves Guillemot, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, said “Despite recent setbacks, we are continuing to deeply transform Ubisoft in order to restore the level of creativity and innovation that built Ubisoft’s success while delivering stronger execution and predictability. Even if our first-half performance fell short of our initial expectations, the double-digit growth of our back catalog excluding partnerships reaffirms the quality, uniqueness and value embedded in our brand portfolio and the strength of our Live services. This highlights our potential to deliver more recurring revenue, sustainable growth, and long-term value for our stakeholders.