Ubisoft overperformed financially in the last quarter

Ubisoft overperformed financially in the last quarter

After the setbacks associated with its restructuring, Ubisoft has returned with ambitions and good news for investors. The French company has published very encouraging financial results.

For the third quarter of 2025-2026, which ended on December 31, 2025, the company announced net bookings of €338 million, a 12% increase year-on-year. The multinational owes this “outperformance” to partnerships and the Assassin’s Creed license. Sales of Ubisoft’s historical catalog, driven by Assassin’s Creed, Avatar, and The Division, increased by 11%.

Over the first nine months of the fiscal year, net bookings peaked at €1.1 billion (+18% compared to the previous year). Yves Guillemot, the publisher’s CEO, addressed investors with a few words.

“We delivered a solid third-quarter performance, with net bookings growing at a double-digit rate year-on-year, exceeding our expectations. This performance reflects the strength of our portfolio and the breadth of player engagement across our core franchises, supported by recent releases and live content updates that continue to resonate with players.”

Además, las plataformas de Ubisoft registraron 130 millones de usuarios activos mensualmente.

2 Comments

  1. alexane.boehm

    It’s great to see Ubisoft bouncing back and showing strong financial performance after their restructuring challenges. Their ambitions moving forward sound promising, and it will be interesting to see how they evolve in the gaming industry.

  2. vgreenholt

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how they’ve managed to not only recover but also set ambitious goals moving forward. Their focus on innovative game development could really help maintain this momentum in the long run.

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