PullUp Entertainment Reports Strong Q4 Growth Despite Mixed Game Sales

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PullUp Entertainment has shared its latest financial results, offering a closer look at both the successes and challenges shaping its current lineup. The French publishing group, formerly known as Focus Entertainment, reported solid quarterly growth for Q4 of fiscal year 2025/26, even as its full-year revenue declined compared to a particularly strong previous year.

For the quarter ending March 31, 2026, the company posted €84.0 million in revenue, marking a 53% increase year-over-year. However, full-year revenue reached €281.4 million, down roughly 28% from the €390 million recorded the year prior, which was boosted by major hits like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. A significant portion of the recent growth came from the company’s back catalog, which saw an impressive 87% increase in Q4 alone, highlighting the ongoing value of older titles and live-service support.

Among newer releases, results were more mixed. John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, developed by Saber Interactive, launched in March 2026 and delivered solid player engagement. Despite this, it ultimately fell short of internal expectations due to a highly competitive release window. Even so, the company confirmed the title remains profitable.

Meanwhile, Memories In Orbit from Douze Dixième and Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War published by Dotemu both received strong critical and player feedback but failed to meet commercial sales targets. On the other hand, Absolum, another internally owned IP from Dotemu, surpassed 500,000 copies sold, while Roadcraft crossed the one million mark, reinforcing the publisher’s strength in the AA and mid-tier space.

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