ATARI
Preliminary FY 20251 Revenues
and Business Update
FY2025 revenues increase by ~60% to ~$36M, marking a second straight year of top-line growth and highest level revenues in over a decade
PARIS, FRANCE (May 28, 2025 – 8.00 am CET) – Atari® (Euronext Paris: ALATA) — one of the world’s most iconic consumer brands and interactive entertainment producers — today reports preliminary unaudited revenues and provides a business update for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025.
For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, revenues are expected to reach approximately $36M2 (of which ~$29M from Games3), a ~60% growth compared to the previous year, driven primarily by continued strong momentum in Games. This solid performance marks the second consecutive year of high-growth, bringing Atari’s revenues to their highest level in over a decade.
This momentum underscores the successful execution of the strategic refocus initiated in 2022 under new leadership. Atari’s retro-focused growth strategy has repositioned Atari with a focus on its principal gaming strategy, and targeted market segments where Atari can be a category leader. Over the past three years, Atari has revamped its game portfolio, restructured its hardware operations around partnerships and licensing, and deepened its expertise and publishing footprint through the successful acquisitions of Digital Eclipse and Nightdive Studios. Additionally, Atari has also strengthened the company’s ability to acquire rights and develop content for some of the world’s most well-known IPs.
Wade Rosen, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer commented: “Atari’s strong performance this year, notably in the Games business line, marks an important milestone in the execution of our retro-focused growth strategy. By focusing on areas where we have both a passion for the product and a competitive edge, we are building solid momentum which I believe will lead to lasting success in the years to come.”
In FY25, Atari released more than a half-dozen titles, including Yars Rising and Breakout Beyond, modern reimaginings of two of Atari’s best-known 2600 games. The company expanded distribution of the RollerCoaster Tycoon franchise by releasing new console versions for RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, and releasing RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic for Nintendo Switch, with additional platforms under consideration.
Atari has made meaningful developments into new distribution channels, including a partnership with Netflix. A dedicated version of RollerCoaster Tycoon Touch was adapted for Netflix Mobile Games, while Centipede: Recharged and Caverns of Mars: Recharged were released on Netflix’s new cloud gaming service, demonstrating Atari’s ability to extend legacy content into emerging ecosystems.
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