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    Game catalogue softness thumps Embracer's earnings and forecasts, shares tumble

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    Posted on August 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Embracer's earnings fell due to a weak game catalogue, causing a significant stock drop. The company plans restructuring amid industry challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Embracer's Financial Performance Overview
    • Market Reaction
    • Key Financial Metrics
    • Future Outlook

    Embracer's Earnings Plummet Amid Weak Game Catalogue Performance

    Embracer's Financial Performance Overview

    (Reuters) -Swedish gaming company Embracer reported a first-quarter operating profit and forecast annual earnings well below market expectations on Thursday, hit by catalogue softness in PC and console games.

    Market Reaction

    That softness was due to launches of competing games that took up players' time and attention in the quarter, leading to a slowdown in gamer acquisition for Embracer's "Kingdom Come Deliverance II", launched in February, it said.

    Key Financial Metrics

    MARKET REACTION

    Future Outlook

    Shares of the Tomb Raider franchise owner fell more than 21% in early Stockholm trading and will see their biggest one-day drop in two years if the losses persist.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    As the pandemic-era surge in gaming recedes, delayed game releases and rising PC and console prices, exacerbated by U.S. import duties, are dampening the industry's growth, with worsening consumer sentiment pushing developers to rethink their business models.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Embracer reported an adjusted operating profit of 75 million Swedish crowns ($7.9 million) for its fiscal first quarter, compared to analysts' consensus of 141 million crowns. It expects its second-quarter result to be at a similar level, while analysts had forecast 359 million crowns.

    It guided for annual adjusted operating earnings of at least 1 billion crowns, while analysts it had polled were expecting more than double that.

    KEY QUOTE

    "We've always said this will be a quieter year for us ... without any significant own name major releases," the company's new CEO Phil Rogers told Reuters in an interview.

    CONTEXT

    Embracer last year decided to split into three listed companies after being hit by development delays, weak demand and the collapse of a planned strategic partnership.

    Last month, its French peer Ubisoft said it planned to split its business into "creative houses" based on specific genres.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    Following the February listing of Embracer's board game division into Asmodee, Rogers will be overseeing the spin-off of Coffee Stain Group towards the end of 2025 and the transformation of the rest of the company, to be renamed Fellowship Entertainment.

    ($1 = 9.5418 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Vera Dvorakova and Leo Marchandon in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Embracer's earnings fell short of market expectations.
    • •Weak game catalogue impacted Embracer's financial performance.
    • •Shares dropped over 21% in early trading.
    • •Pandemic-era gaming surge is receding.
    • •Embracer plans strategic company restructuring.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Game catalogue softness thumps Embracer's earnings and forecasts, shares tumble

    1What is operating profit?

    Operating profit is the income generated from normal business operations, excluding costs associated with non-operational activities. It reflects the efficiency of a company's core business activities.

    2What is market reaction?

    Market reaction refers to how investors respond to news or events that impact a company's stock price. It can indicate investor sentiment and expectations regarding future performance.

    3What is consumer sentiment?

    Consumer sentiment is a measure of how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are regarding their financial situation and the overall economy. It influences spending and investment decisions.

    4What is a corporate strategy?

    Corporate strategy is a plan that outlines how a company will achieve its goals and objectives. It includes decisions on resource allocation, market positioning, and competitive advantage.

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