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Ubisoft reports $1.5B in earnings, reveals 3 mystery games

French publisher beats thrice-upwardly revised projections; annual profit jumps by $108 million on Rainbow Six Vegas 2, Assassin's Creed sales; one unnamed all-new IP and two new franchise installments in the pipe.

At the end of March, Ubisoft revised its annual earnings projections for the third time to €920 million ($1.44 billion), following better-than-expected sales of Assassin's Creed and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2. Today, the Paris-based publisher released its final full-year earnings, which revealed that its massive estimate was conservative.

For the 12 months ended March 31, Ubisoft saw €928.3 million ($1.46 billion) in earnings, a hefty 36 percent increase over the €680.3 million ($1.06 billion) it took in the year prior. Even more impressive was that the company almost tripled its profits, from €40.5 million ($63.59 million) to €109.8 million ($172.34 million).

The profits came despite Ubisoft dropping €48 million ($75.37 million) on acquisitions of "tangible and intangible assets," including the outright purchase of a new studio in Pune, India. (The company also started up three other internal shops in Singapore, Kiev, and the recently earthquake-ravaged Chinese city of Chengdu.) A further €18 million ($28.26 million) was expended to obtain the Sunflowers, Anno, and Digital Kids licenses.

According to the company's report, the €48 million ($75.37 million) acquisition expenditure includes the first of four payments to author Tom Clancy, whose brand name Ubisoft bought in March. Though the publisher did not specify how much of the amount went to Clancy, the steep price appears to be worth it. News of the deal sent Ubisoft's shares soaring, and the company estimates that owning the Clancy name will save it €5 million ($7.85 million) in royalty payments even after paying the author. For the year ended March 31, Ubisoft spent €25.3 million ($39.75 million) in royalties on its licensed-game portfolio, which, though dominated by Clancy, also included the movie tie-in TMNT and Xbox 360 Naruto games.

With a few exceptions, the Clancy deal gives Ubisoft ownership of all Clancy-branded book, film, comic, merchandising, and "ancillary products." Naturally, it also includes full ownership of all games bearing the Hunt for Red October author's name--and Ubisoft praised the "strength" of Clancy franchises Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six as keys to its record year. Other franchises that Ubisoft singled out were Rayman, Settlers, and (again) Assassin's Creed, which has sold over 6 million units on all platforms. Casual games were also big, with the Petz games topping 8 million units, and the Imagine line surpassing 4 million units sold.

Today's report also revealed that Ubisoft has several all-new games up its sleeve. "Going forward, 2008-09 is set to be another record year for Ubisoft," CEO Yves Guillemot said in a statement. "We now have 14 multimillion-unit-selling franchises and will be launching 5 new IPs during the period as well as new brands in the casual games segment." (Emphasis added.)

A slide presentation that accompanyied the report named four of the all-new IPs--H.A.W.X., EndWar, Shaun White Snowboarding, and the recently launched Haze--with the fifth being identified only as an "unannounced title." The same slide also revealed that two as-yet-untitled installments in existing franchises will also be released during the year, alongside Far Cry 2, Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Splinter Cell: Conviction, the just-announced new Prince of Persia, and a new Anno game.

For the coming 2008-2009 fiscal year, Ubisoft is forecasting revenues of €1 billion ($1.57 billion), with €154 million ($241.78 million) in sales during the current quarter. Today's report was released after trading ended on the EuroNext market, on which Ubisoft shares closed at €68.47 ($107.51). According to the Associated Press, that gives the publisher a market capitalization of around €3.2 billion ($5 billion)--around 20 percent of which is still owned by Electronic Arts.

212 Comments

  • sk8oridie44

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 7:52 pm PT

    They never expected to sell so many copies Assassins Creed. They weren't expecting to make a trilogy. But now that people are demanding, they are planning to make a second and last one. -- Worker for Assassin's Creed

  • KingARod1324

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 10:42 pm PT

    i dont like this wheres assassins creed to or G.R.A.W3 seriously man ghost recon 2 came along time ago means its up for new one what the hell.

  • SUD123456

    Posted Jul 24, 2008 7:06 pm PT

    Note to Tor and Gamespot. Revenue does not equal earnings. The title is wrong. The first line is wrong. And the first line of the 2nd paragraph is wrong. Sales = Revenue. You are confusing Revenue and Earnings (Profit). Get it right. This is endemic in GS. Follow the link and the same errors occured when you reported last quarter's results.

  • gamerkiduri

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 11:26 am PT

    mgs4 is much better then this crap

  • Kiriyama12

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 6:27 pm PT

    Wow! they're selling like pancakes, i haven't bought this game and I'm already missing out all the action, I'm always on the go so i wouldn't mind if they make it on the psp lol, still i don't know where i should buy this, in the 360 or the PC?

  • rbronzere

    Posted May 31, 2008 9:33 am PT

    I like but I cannot by this game in Brazil!!! (unfortunately)

  • pukmok

    Posted May 29, 2008 5:11 pm PT

    A price drop in games would be nice.

  • T1MBO

    Posted May 29, 2008 3:15 pm PT

    No news of Assassin's Creed 2!!! I thought it was meant to be a trilogy??? I need to hear some news on that .. quick!

  • killzone_gamer

    Posted May 29, 2008 2:28 pm PT

    Hmm... a new IP, eh?
    I wonder...

  • Terminator736

    Posted May 29, 2008 9:06 am PT

    Do they have a Rainbow Six game based on the original book? If not that would be a good one to make because the plot is really good in that book.

  • joey2683

    Posted May 28, 2008 10:59 am PT

    You can find a live feed at uplay.com but you'll need to create a ubi.com account if you dont have one. The show is live now. The host of the show annoying though.

  • -Vappsen-

    Posted May 28, 2008 10:36 am PT

    I agree with Joey! Where is the Vid and stuff ?

  • bruno_ps2

    Posted May 28, 2008 10:31 am PT

    Ubisoft sucks at making PS3 games... hope their building explode!!

  • joey2683

    Posted May 28, 2008 9:38 am PT

    What the hell happend to Ubi Days? Gamespot had a huge countdown timer and now it's nowhere to be found?

  • KamuiFei

    Posted May 28, 2008 9:28 am PT

    @ bestkilla

    First off, how hard is it to spell my name correctly? lol, and secondly, when people usually have the " " in their post, it means they're just joking around. And lastly, don't hate on Assassin's Creed just because you can't appreciate it. AC was awesome, and everyone knows it. People just like to jump on the bandwagon, and not think for themselves.

  • SuperGogeta24

    Posted May 28, 2008 7:38 am PT

    well done ubi
    shame that you customer support surpasses a vacuum cleaner

  • ldksparda21

    Posted May 28, 2008 6:38 am PT

    i didn't know so many retards existed on here.

  • n3ck

    Posted May 28, 2008 6:24 am PT

    Yeah Haze was really Bad,I 'm so glad i don't have a PS3.

  • ZedFragg

    Posted May 28, 2008 6:22 am PT

    In my honest opinion the last good Tom Clancy game was RS:V1, since then I've been a hater of Tom Clancy console games and Ubisoft in general...
    Why? Assassins creed was pure dump...good at first but it repeats itself so many times it is actually like playing a broken record.

    Vegas 2 was just a rehash of vegas 1 with more bugs in...
    The only games I'm actually looking forward to are HAWX and Splinter Cell Conviction...And I got to respect UBI for taking SC:Conviction back to the drawing board...That means they are actually putting effort into it...

    Endwar?...Meh...we have seen a mirage of crappy RTS's recently can't say I care for them since EA released Generals....

    Anyways yeah

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