Paradox Interactive

133.70 SEK

+0.15%

Less than 1K followers

PDX

First North Stockholm

Software

Technology

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Paradox Interactive is a Swedish company that develops, publishes and distributes video games and interactive entertainment content for computers and consoles. The company serves a global gaming audience and collaborates with internal and external development teams to reach gamers through digital distribution and partnerships. Paradox Interactive was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Market cap
14.12B SEK
Turnover
3.18M SEK
Revenue
2.19B
EBIT %
6.66 %
P/E
113.31
Dividend yield-%
3.74 %
Revenue and EBIT-%

Revenue B

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EPS and dividend

EPS (adj.)

Dividend %

Financial calendar
30/4
2026

Interim report Q1'26

12/5
2026

General meeting '26

13/5
2026

Annual dividend

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Yes please, this, but for real. The 3D models used in Paradox’s new games are extremely ugly and age poorly in games where the graphics should be acceptable for the next 5–10 years. The beautiful 2D images previously used in older games are timeless: I would honestly rather look ...
The prices are really outrageous for a single DLC, a few 3D models, and some immersion content added via a couple of practically AI-generated text files: For that price, you can get several smaller indie games. Maybe this isn’t such a bad investment after all, despite how much it...
Sorry, I just have to, even though it’s coffee room stuff. From the comments on that video
Paradox harnesses AI to create a visually better style for Crusader Kings 3 characters: April Fools
Paradox certainly knows how and dares to charge for its games. Still, I would say that per hour played, Paradox’s games are relatively affordable. If a game’s lifespan is ~10 years (assuming a player buys the game 2 years after release when bugs have been sufficiently fixed) and ...
I told you so! ..the first time, if I remember correctly, already in 2024 and also at the beginning of 2026. If you repeat it enough times, prophecies come true
Paradox released its annual report today. A clear read, not much new for forum regulars, but always worth a look. A few highlights. Games have certainly been played. Every year, some miscellaneous data is listed in the annual report. Employee turnover dropped to 8%. The turnover ...
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