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Ubisoft revenues decline 31.4% to €990m (firm also experienced a 51.8% drop in net bookings during its 3rd quarter)

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Via gameindustry.biz

Ubisoft has released its financial results for the nine months ending December 31, 2024, reporting significant declines in revenues and net bookings.

The firm remains optimistic, however, with the upcoming release of Assassin's Creed Shadows. Pre-sales of the title are reported to be "tracking solidly" and on par with the franchise's second-highest earner, Odyssey.

The numbers:

For the nine months ending December 31, 2024
  • Revenue: €990 million (down 31.4% year-on-year)
  • Net bookings: €944 million (down 34.8%)
  • Digital net bookings: €784 million (down 33.8%)
  • Back-catalogue net bookings: €762.3 million (down 27.7%)
For the three months ending December 31, 2024
  • Net bookings: €301.8 million
  • Digital net bookings: €257.4 million

The highlights:

Despite a significant 51.8% decline year-on-year in net bookings for Q3, Ubisoft highlighted that this was in line with its revised expectation of €300 million for the period.

Ubisoft remains optimistic about its next quarter, and is expecting net bookings to increase following the release of Assassin's Creed Shadows on March 20.

Pre-sales from the title are "tracking solidly," with CFO Frederick Duguet noting in an earnings call (via PC Gamer) that sales are in line with Odyssey.

While the firm noted it has a "solid back catalogue and expected material partnerships" to come in Q4, the increase in revenues will hinge on the launch of Shadows.

"Early previews have been positive, praising its narrative and immersive experience, with both characters playing critical roles in the game's storyline, as well as the quality and complementarity of the gameplay provided by the dual protagonist approach," said Ubisoft co-founder and CEO Yves Guillemot.

"I want to commend the incredible talent and dedication of the entire Assassin's Creed team, who is working tirelessly to ensure that Shadows delivers on the promise of what is the franchise's most ambitious entry yet."

Looking at the first nine months of the fiscal year, Ubisoft recorded 36 million monthly active users across console and PC. As for playtime and session days per player, these rose by 4% and 7%, respectively.

Ubisoft noted that its online tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege delivered a "resilient performance" during Q3, and experienced a growth in session days per player.

By the end of the quarter, the title achieved the highest monthly average revenue per paying user since its release in 2015.

The Crew Motorfest also saw its highest monthly player count during the quarter, with session days increasing 38% year-on-year. The firm noted that its "retention and monetisation metrics continue to significantly outperform those of The Crew 2 since launch."

Regarding its ongoing cost reduction plan, the firm says it is "ahead of schedule" following recent cuts at two UK studios – Leamington and Reflections – in addition to Ubisoft Düsseldorf and Ubisoft Stockholm.

Last December, Ubisoft announced it would sunset its free-to-play shooter XDefiant this year. This decision resulted in the closure of two production studios and layoffs affecting almost 300 employees.

Despite this, Ubisoft has announced "further targeted restructuring" but has not specified what this will mean for employees across its portfolio.

"As a result of disciplined execution, we have announced further targeted restructuring, making difficult but necessary choices," said Guillemot.

"[We] now expect to exceed our cost reduction plan by the end of FY25, ahead of schedule. We plan to pursue our efforts in FY26, going beyond the initial target by a significant margin."

Guillemot also provided an update on the ongoing formal review of its strategic options, which was announced last month.

"Ultimately, the objective is to unlock the best value from our assets for our stakeholders and to foster the best conditions to create great games in a fast-evolving market. We are convinced there are different potential paths to achieve this ambition."

One of these potential paths is a buyout from Tencent, reports of which first emerged in October 2024.

In response to these reports, CFO Duguet said Ubisoft would not "comment on specific rumours" and would "inform the market if and when a transaction materalises."
 

Magic Carpet

Gold Member
But I'm playing Farcray New Dawn on Gamepass. I'm saving the company! Also saving a tiny settlement in a post post apocalyptic world.
It's not a bad game. Give it a try for a few hours.
 

Da1337Vinci

Member
In my lifetime I have not seen such a make or break moment from a video game publisher.

AC Shadows better hit at least the expectations
 
In my lifetime I have not seen such a make or break moment from a video game publisher.

AC Shadows better hit at least the expectations
I highly doubt that it will. There isn't much good press on it outside of the usual suspects. I could be wrong, but I just can't see it doing as well as they want/need it to.
 

Generic

Member
GaaS saving Ubisoft.

Ubisoft noted that its online tactical shooter Rainbow Six Siege delivered a "resilient performance" during Q3, and experienced a growth in session days per player.

By the end of the quarter, the title achieved the highest monthly average revenue per paying user since its release in 2015.

The Crew Motorfest also saw its highest monthly player count during the quarter, with session days increasing 38% year-on-year. The firm noted that its "retention and monetisation metrics continue to significantly outperform those of The Crew 2 since launch."
 

MarV0

Member
These kind of things are priced in months in advance for anyone wondering why the stock is going up instead of down.

The market is now speculating that Ubisoft will do better this year.
 

Generic

Member
I highly doubt that it will. There isn't much good press on it outside of the usual suspects. I could be wrong, but I just can't see it doing as well as they want/need it to.
All the previews so far were positive. Is there any negative thing about the game aside of memes and click bait videos?
 

simpatico

Member
But I'm playing Farcray New Dawn on Gamepass. I'm saving the company! Also saving a tiny settlement in a post post apocalyptic world.
It's not a bad game. Give it a try for a few hours.
I don't see why chud gamers didn't love New Dawn more. You're basically fighting radical antifa types. Cathartic. My only beef was the color palette.
 
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StereoVsn

Gold Member
All the previews so far were positive. Is there any negative thing about the game aside of memes and click bait videos?
Issues with the protagonist and the whole situation aside. I thought combat looked uninspired (playing as Yosuke), animations stiff and the overall setup looked standard Ubi fare.

Throw in guaranteed grinding as Ubi is even blocking CheatEngine/WeNod sort of utilities to sell their currency.

I think it will sell ok-ish, but is that enough for Ubi and investors?
 
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Hudo

Gold Member
I hope they can finish Anno 117, Heroes of Migh & Magic: The Olden Era and the new Rayman game (developed with Ancel himself) before they fold.
 

Spyxos

Member
Minimally interested in Assassinc Creed/Division, but other than that I'm relatively uninterested in them.

Peace Out Goodbye GIF by NETFLIX
 
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Well obviously, they pretty much only released one big game last year and it didn't do well, while delaying their other big game for 5 months.
 
I hope they keep delaying AC just like Skull and Bones and that it fails miserably. Ubisoft are a fucking husk. That god damn monkey game that was made by AC's original creator was better than anything Ubisoft made in the past decade.
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Insane.

Supercell 2024 FY
Headcount 686
Revenue 3BUSD

Ubisoft 2024 FY
Headcount 19,011
Revenue 990MEUR

Let those numbers sink in. Ubisoft team must be the least efficient motherfuckers on the planet, I have never heard of a 19K employee company with 1B revenue.

They are finished.
 

Alebrije

Member
I would buy UBI just for The Division IP, not even AC is worth as it used to be.

The rest is just copy / change skin /paste. stuff.
 
It's nuts to see a big company go down flailing and yet continuing to make the same mistakes that got them there, they'll look even dumber when they do go bust and whatever company picks up their legacy IPs make a fortune with them by actually listening to what gamers want and providing it.
 

Mattyp

Not the YouTuber
But I'm playing Farcray New Dawn on Gamepass. I'm saving the company! Also saving a tiny settlement in a post post apocalyptic world.
It's not a bad game. Give it a try for a few hours.

To be fair game pass is a few mill they wouldn’t of gotten otherwise for a back catalogue game.

Is it worth playing? Back log is that huge already
 
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