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Ubisoft º£½ÇÊÓÆµ forecasts sales dip amid changing gamer habits and fewer new releases

The Guildford-headquartered division of the French giant said newer games 'are struggling to stand out and achieve the sales they may once have had'

Ubisoft is expecting its sales to fall in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in the current year.(Image: Ubisoft)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ branch of Ubisoft has issued a warning that its sales for the current financial year are expected to be lower due to a combination of fewer new games being released and significant changes in consumer habits.

The Guildford-based division of the French group said gamers playing fewer titles for longer periods means newer games "are struggling to stand out and achieve the sales they may once have had", as reported by .

The developer further noted that the market is "more volatile and the potential for any specific title less predictable as a result".

Ubisoft indicated that these factors, along with fewer titles being launched during its current financial year, will likely lead to a decrease in sales for the 12 months ending 31 March, 2026.

In newly submitted accounts to Companies House, Ubisoft reported an 11 per cent increase in revenue from £29.9m to £33.3m for the year to March 31 this year, partially attributed to the integration of customer relationship centre activities into the business

This change resulted in the number of employees at Ubisoft in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rising from 44 to 174 within the year.

However, within that revenue figure, the company experienced a 29 per cent decrease in the sale of goods to £18.9m.

Ubisoft's pre-tax profit fell from £54.4m to £1.1m because a dividend of £55m it was paid in the prior year from subsidiary Ubisoft Reflections was not repeated.