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    Embracer beats quarterly profit expectations ahead of Coffee Stain spin-off

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Embracer beats profit expectations despite a 79% drop, planning a Coffee Stain spin-off amid a slowing gaming market.

    Embracer Surprises with Profit Beat Despite 79% Drop in Earnings

    (Reuters) -Swedish gaming company Embracer reported a 79% drop in its quarterly adjusted operating profit but beat market expectations on Thursday, as its core games boosted player engagement ahead of its planned Coffee Stain spin-off.

    CONTEXT

    The Tomb Raider franchise owner is splitting into three listed companies after its acquisition spree was cut short by a combination of development delays, a post-pandemic demand slump, and a failed partnership deal.

    It spun off board game company Asmodee earlier this year and is planning to list its independent game studios under Coffee Stain Group on the Stockholm bourse by the end of 2025.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Growth in the video game market has slowed down as consumers rein in spending where they can. This has led game studios to focus more on already successful intellectual properties (IPs) rather than developing wholly new titles.

    Video game groups are also rethinking their business models and the production process of their games. France's Ubisoft in July announced a plan to split into "creative houses" based on gaming genres.

    KEY QUOTE

    "We can really see gamers coming back in and deeper engagement from new and existing players over Q2," Embracer CEO Phil Rogers told Reuters.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Adjusted operating profit slumped to 109 million Swedish crowns ($11.6 million) in the second quarter of its financial year, while analysts polled by Embracer were expecting 101 million crowns on average.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    Embracer expects to release nine high-budget, so-called AAA, games over the next two financial years, it said in August.

    The game maker plans to change its name to Fellowship Entertainment alongside the start of its new financial year on April 1, 2026, it said in Thursday's earnings statement.

    ($1 = 9.4155 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Vera Dvorakova in Gdansk, editing by Anna Pruchnicka and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Embracer reported a 79% drop in profit but exceeded expectations.
    • •The company plans to spin off Coffee Stain Group by 2025.
    • •Video game market growth is slowing, impacting business models.
    • •Embracer plans to release nine AAA games over two years.
    • •The company will rebrand to Fellowship Entertainment in 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Embracer beats quarterly profit expectations ahead of Coffee Stain spin-off

    1What is adjusted operating profit?

    Adjusted operating profit is a financial metric that reflects a company's earnings before interest and taxes, adjusted for non-recurring items, providing a clearer view of operational performance.

    2What is a spin-off in business?

    A spin-off occurs when a company creates a new independent company by selling or distributing new shares. This allows the parent company to focus on its core business.

    3What are AAA games?

    AAA games are high-budget video games developed by major studios, characterized by high production values, extensive marketing, and significant investment in development.

    4What is player engagement?

    Player engagement refers to the level of interest and interaction players have with a game, often measured by time spent playing and frequency of play.

    5What is the video game market?

    The video game market encompasses all aspects of the gaming industry, including development, publishing, distribution, and sales of video games across various platforms.

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