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Warhammer Maker's Profit Surges on Global Demand
11 Jan
Summary
- Games Workshop expects over £135 million profit for six months.
- Sales rose to more than £310 million, boosted by China.
- Licensing revenue fell, but a new PS5 game may help income.

Games Workshop, the renowned maker of Warhammer, is anticipating a substantial profit increase, projecting pre-tax profits of at least £135 million for the six months concluding in November. This represents a notable rise from the £127 million recorded in the same period last year. The company's sales are also expected to exceed £310 million, a significant climb from £269 million.
The Nottingham-based firm has experienced a 'particularly strong' performance in China, coupled with 'healthy growth' across North America, according to its broker. This rapid expansion has fueled a remarkable 33-fold increase in share value over the past decade, securing its position in the prestigious FTSE 100 index.
While the popularity of Warhammer has exploded globally, particularly since the pandemic, and boasts celebrity fans like Henry Cavill, the company faces challenges. Licensing revenues for the half-year are projected to fall to £16 million from £30 million year-on-year. However, a new Warhammer 40,000 game developed for the PlayStation 5 is expected to provide a much-needed boost to income.



