Ubisoft Reports €82.6M Operating Income Loss Amid 20% Loss In Net Bookings For FY24-25

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Bankruptcy Seems Inevitable!

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  • Ubisoft has been suffering from continuous losses for a long time now due to back-to-back failures. 
  • The company has lost so much value in the past five years. 
  • Now, its financial report has revealed that the company has suffered massive operating income and net bookings loss. 

Ubisoft is just a shadow of what it used to be, and many agree with it. This gaming giant was once well-renowned in the gaming industry as a legendary developer, but now it receives only hate. 

The fandom that has spent years playing its game has turned against it for multiple reasons. Due to that, it was very likely for the company to go bankrupt this year, but its deal with Tencent seems to have delayed the inevitable. Now, Ubisoft has reported a major loss of nearly €83 million in just IRFS operating income, along with a 20% loss in the net bookings for the Fiscal 2024-25. 

Why it matters: Ubisoft seems to no longer care about what its fandom wants; instead, it seems to be focused on the almost non-existent modern audience.

Ubisoft Financial Report Loss
Ubisoft’s financial report reveals losses in many business segments

Ubisoft’s latest financial report has been released, and it doesn’t paint a good picture. The company is in total loss in the Fiscal 2024-2025, and it is only a matter of time before the inevitable happens

Tencent might save it, but there is no assurance as Ubisoft reveals almost €83 million loss in the IRFS operating income and over €15 million loss in the non-IRFS operating income. This would make a total loss of almost €98 million. This isn’t normal at all and extremely concerning. 

This year could very well mark the end of Ubisoft if things keep going this way as its debt will continue to rise. Not even Assassin’s Creed was able to save it so things aren’t looking good. 

The company has also faced a significant drop in sales and net bookings due to the disappointing releases back-to-back. The delays of Assassin’s Creed Shadows also hurt it a lot. This situation is likely to get even worse, but the company seems to be still focusing on releasing the game. 

It has already been confirmed that Prince of Persia: The Sand of Time remake will be released in March 2026.

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