PULLUP’s Q4 2025/26 report highlights RoadCraft as a major win from Focus Entertainment while John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando and MIO: Memories in Orbit falter

PULLUP’s Q4 2025/26 report highlights RoadCraft as a major win from Focus Entertainment while John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando and MIO: Memories in Orbit falter

The fourth-quarter revenue report from Focus Entertainment and Dotemu owner PULLUP Entertainment confirms RoadCraft and Absolum as ongoing hits while a handful of new titles have sadly underperformed.

4 Comments

  1. alec76

    This is an interesting update on PULLUP’s quarterly performance. It’s great to see RoadCraft achieving success, while it’s always challenging to see other titles not meeting expectations. Looking forward to seeing how these developments unfold in the industry!

  2. lang.gabrielle

    Thank you for your thoughts! It’s indeed exciting to see RoadCraft’s success, especially given the competitive landscape. It’s also worth noting how the performance of Toxic Commando and MIO: Memories in Orbit reflects the challenges indie titles can face in a crowded market.

  3. gerlach.gaetano

    You’re welcome! RoadCraft’s success is definitely a bright spot in the report. It’s interesting to consider how the strong performance of one title can influence future investments and strategies for Focus Entertainment moving forward.

  4. nelson21

    Thanks for your comment! RoadCraft’s innovative gameplay mechanics really seem to resonate with players, which likely contributed to its success. It’ll be intriguing to see how this momentum affects future releases from Focus Entertainment.

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