Paradox Interactive

132.20 SEK

+0.46%

Less than 1K followers

PDX

First North Stockholm

Software

Technology

+0.46 %
+9.53 %
+8.81 %
-18.70 %
-19.64 %
-32.96 %
-47.54 %
-25.10 %
+197.75 %

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
13.96B SEK
Turnover
20.14M SEK
Revenue
2.19B
EBIT %
6.66 %
P/E
112.03
Dividend yield-%
3.78 %
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Revenue B

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Financial calendar
6/8
2026

Interim report Q2'26

29/10
2026

Interim report Q3'26

4/2
2027

Annual report '26

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This “special characteristic” of Paradox sets it apart from many other game companies. If Take-Two were to release GTA VI and the reviews were negative, it would be a disaster. When Paradox releases an expansion for a game (or even a new game) and the reviews are negative, the next...
They’ve had open betas before when developers had downtime and needed to hunt down those harder-to-detect bugs. But now that these season passes have been introduced, the problem is no longer in the testing itself, but in the fact that new nominal features must be crammed into the...
To support the forecasts for the rest of the year
This also provides one data point to track: how reviews are distributed among those who have played over 100 hours. At launch, I followed how those with over 10 and 100 hours played rated the game, and I was worried then when their satisfaction was around 50%. Now, after a long time...
I think this comic about Dota used to be shared back in the day: This is quarterly economy at its finest, comrades! The release calendar is pretty much set once the season pass goes on sale, and once the date is locked in, it’s full steam ahead. Content is released exactly when decided...
I hope it doesn’t move the share price Quickly digging through the reviews, it doesn’t seem to have much depth and is poorly optimized. And it’s expensive considering it only affects the Byzantines. Interesting that in CK3, this same kind of thing was accepted without question.
Certainly, the vast majority of the customer base understands that it is virtually impossible to fully beta test these games without the involvement of the actual audience. The scale, depth, and complexity of these games are at such a level that you would have to sink an absolutely...
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