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Planet Zoo has sold 1 million base game copies, Elite Dangerous 3.5m, Jurassic World Evolution 3m and Planet Coaster 2.5m

Bullet Club

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Frontier Developments plc

Trading Update


Frontier Developments plc (AIM: FDEV, "Frontier", the "Company"), a leading developer and publisher of videogames based in Cambridge, provides an update on trading for the financial year ending 31 May 2020 ("FY20").

In recent months demand for Frontier's immersive and creative games has increased as a result of Covid-19 lockdowns around the world. Demand during May has continued to be high, which is providing a strong finish to the financial year. The Board now expects operating profit for FY20, as reported under IFRS, to be materially ahead of the top of the previous guidance range of £11-13 million, as a result of revenue being above the top of the previous guidance range of £65-73 million.

All four games, Elite Dangerous, Planet Coaster, Jurassic World Evolution and Planet Zoo, have each provided significant revenue contributions in FY20 through both base game sales and paid-downloadable content ("PDLC"). Frontier's most recent game, Planet Zoo, which was released in November 2019 and is Frontier's biggest PC launch to date, has been particularly well received. In early May 2020 cumulative base game unit sales of Planet Zoo crossed the 1 million mark, less than six months after release and several months ahead of any of Frontier's previous game releases on PC.

Our other games have also recently crossed sales milestones. During April Elite Dangerous exceeded the 3.5 million base game unit threshold and in March Jurassic World Evolution passed 3 million base game units sold. In January, Planet Coaster crossed 2.5 million base game units.

The Company expects to provide a financial year end trading update for FY20 on Monday 8th June 2020.

David Braben, Frontier's Chief Executive, said:

"Lockdown is a challenge for many people, and is going on for longer than most of us expected, but it is great to see so many more people joining our communities during these difficult times across all our games.

We continue to be delighted by the engagement, passion and feedback from our players, and look forward to a bright future post-lockdown, as we believe many of our new players will stay with us for the long term."

This announcement contains inside information as defined in Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014. The person responsible for making this announcement on behalf of the Company is Alex Bevis.

Source: London Stock Exchange
 
Is Planet Zoo like a good strategy game, difficult with real consequences like you feel accomplished managing your zoo or is it just an on rails shit like that hospital game from Sega which after the first few missions everythign was exactly the same and on rails?
 

Eimran

Member
Absolutely love planet coaster. I've been waiting for 10 years for a worthy succesor for RCT3 only to be dissapointed by RCT World.

Planet zoo is next on my list but looks promising.

Only thing I still hope for is a waterpark tycoon.
 

SantaC

Member
I want a real jurrasic park game. Loved the snes and genesis versions back in the 90s.

Jurassic Park RPG please.
 

Inviusx

Member
The big Frontier leak last year mentioned a JWE sequel. With sales numbers like that I imagine the sequel is all but confirmed at this point.
 

darkinstinct

...lacks reading comprehension.
This is the one studio that Microsoft should buy (not least because of their history with Zoo Tycoon, Disneyland Adventures, Kinectimals, Screamride). Then again Planet Zoo beats the AAA Zoo Tycoon, so money isn't everything - of course ZT needed to be done for Xbox One launch and it shows.
 
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