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Ubisoft posts reduced six-month loss

French publisher $46.9 million in red despite strong GRAW sales, looks to Splinter Cell and Wii lineup for holiday hits.

Today, Ubisoft reported its earnings for the six months ending September 30, 2006. The period saw the company enjoy strong continuing sales of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. US customers have scooped up more than 1.2 million copies of the third-person shooter since it went on sale March 9, nearly 900,000 of which were for the glowingly reviewed Xbox 360 version.

However, not even brisk sales of the latest Tom Clancy-inspired shooter could pull Ubisoft out of the red. During the six-month period, the first half of the Paris-based publisher's fiscal year, it posted an operating loss of 35.3 million euros ($46.9 million). While that was an improvement over the 43.7 million euro ($58.1 million) hit the company took during the same period in 2005, it came despite a 13 percent year-on-year spike in sales.

The increase in sales led Ubisoft to spin the numbers positively, with CEO Yves Guillemot saying, "The improvement in our results for the first half of the fiscal year reflects both a very good business performance and tight control of marketing expenditures." That said, the company did drop a cool 27 million euros ($35.9 million) to acquire the rights to the Driver and Far Cry licenses.

Given its holiday-heavy release slate, Ubisoft understandably tried to direct attention to the second half of its fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2007. "The third quarter of [FY] 2006-07 is off to a good start," said Guillemot "with Red Steel and Rayman [Raving Rabbids] in the top five sales on the launch of the Wii, and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell [Double Agent] and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six [Vegas] returning to the front ranks."

The presumption that the aforementioned titles will do well led the publisher to raise its minimum sales growth target for the 2006-07 fiscal year from 8 to 10 percent.

134 Comments

  • lwkiss

    Posted Jan 13, 2007 1:24 pm PT

    I bought splinter cell 4 in October and can't even play with my video card. ATI 9800 pro works fine with splinter cell 1,2,3 and any other games I have. Ubisoft suggested that I buy a new video card, they are really alot of help. I will not be buying anymore games from Ubisoft. Les

  • wiiman24

    Posted Dec 8, 2006 4:38 pm PT

    pretty awsome

  • wiiman24

    Posted Dec 8, 2006 4:38 pm PT

    pretty awsome

  • wiiman24

    Posted Dec 8, 2006 4:37 pm PT

    pretty awsome

  • Autolycus

    Posted Dec 8, 2006 6:45 am PT

    THEBUCK27: The reason you'll see an end is because of the money required to produce the games is too high and the turn around time before profit is WAY to long. Not because of MS, SONY, or NIN....

  • Echo_One

    Posted Dec 8, 2006 3:33 am PT

    Rainbow 6: 'Let Down' didn't go so well eh?

  • Cube_of_MooN

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 7:57 pm PT

    red, losses, ubisoft

  • TheBuck27

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 7:15 pm PT

    I'd hate to see it happen but someday we may see the end of videogames which would really suck."

    I doubt games will ever come to an end. If Microsoft and Sony keep doing what they're doing, making games more expensive to make than they should be and constantly raising the bar for the price of hardware and software, they will fail in a couple gens most likely. But Nintendo knows what needs to be done to keep games popular for the long term. Lower price, lower standards for graphics, focus on the gameplay. Consoles that did that always ended up selling the highest and being the most profitable. The game industry will probably be very different in 10 - 20 years most likely, but it'll still be around and probably most of the same companies that are around now will continue making these games. At least that's what I think.

  • Devin103

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 7:13 pm PT

    ya i saw a video of them explainin it and showin clips

  • peeweeshift

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 7:11 pm PT

    really they are making tmnt :O

  • Devin103

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 6:37 pm PT

    isnt ubisoft the ones making the ninja turtles game.. looks tight

  • TheJoker003

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 5:58 pm PT

    We will see what they do with the new games they bought and see if they make it any better.

  • Fauij

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 5:58 pm PT

    its because the money they had spent buying 2 games...

  • games_pot1

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 1:49 pm PT

    They did buy two good games for 35 million.

  • LordAndrew

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 1:45 pm PT

    It looks like their best Wii game was Rayman RR.

  • ConManWithGun

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 1:41 pm PT

    All those great games and thier losing money?

  • XlpranksterlX

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 12:56 pm PT

    I like ubi both as a company and as a publisher.

  • Merl57

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 12:54 pm PT

    Rayman Raving Rabbits is a great game. Can be frustating but great. I don't like the wii version of Splinter Cell from what I read from the reviews. Why leave out multiplayer? and why not spend more time polishing the controls?

  • LordAndrew

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 12:40 pm PT

    I hope they don't make much money off of their Wii games.

  • ShadoweaverCode

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 12:40 pm PT

    Hope this doesn't have an impact on Splinter Cell 5

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