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Nacon SA (formerly Bigben Interactive SA) is a French video game publisher, holdings company and gaming peripherals manufacturer based in Lesquin. It designs and distributes gaming accessories, and publishes and distributes video games for various platforms.[1][2] In 2020, Bigben Group was consolidated to form Nacon.[3]

Key Information

History

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In 2001, the company reached an agreement with Sega to distribute the remaining stock of Sega's Dreamcast consoles, accessories and software across Europe.[4] In December 2016, three years after Atari's initial bankruptcy sale, Atari sold the Test Drive franchise to Bigben Interactive.[5] The V-Rally series was also sold to Bigben Interactive around this time without a formal announcement.[6]

Through 2020, Bigben Interactive was subsidiary of the Bigben Group, which also oversaw Nacon, its video game accessory company. On 11 February 2020, the parent company announced they were merging Bigben Interactive and Nacon into a single entity to go as Nacon.[7] In January 2021, Nacon announced that it had acquired Australian video game developer Big Ant Studios.[8] On 1 March 2021, video game developer Frogwares alleged Nacon illegally hacked and published a pirated version of their game, The Sinking City, on Steam in February 2021 during an ongoing distribution dispute between the two companies.[9][10] In August 2021, Nacon acquired Crea-ture Studios.[11] In October 2021, Nacon acquired Ishtar Games.[12] In February 2022, Nacon acquired Midgar Studio.[13] Nacon announced its intent to acquire Daedalic Entertainment for an estimated $60 million in February 2022, with the deal concluding in April 2022.[14][15]

In May 2022, Nacon announced the formation of Nacon Studio Milan, encompassing its October 2020 acquisition RaceWard Studio,[16] as well as other yet to be named studios.[17] in 2020, Nacon acquired RIG gaming, a gaming accessory brand.[18]

Studios

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Studio Subsidiary Location Founded/acquisition Ref.
Big Ant Studios Melbourne January 2021 [19]
Crea-ture Studios Montréal August 2021 [11]
Cyanide Amusement Cyanide May 2018 [20]
Rogue Factor
Big Bad Wolf Bordeaux
Daedalic Entertainment Hamburg April 2022 [15]
Eko Software Paris September 2018 [21]
Kylotonn Kylotonn Lyon Lyon October 2018 [22]
Ishtar Games Lille
Bordeaux
October 2021 [12]
Midgar Studio Nîmes February 2022 [13]
Neopica Ghent October 2020 [23]
Nacon Studio Milan Milan May 2022 [17]
Spiders Paris July 2019 [24]

Games published

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Title Platform(s) Release date Developer(s)
Cannon Spike Dreamcast 3 May 2002 Psikyo
Ring II: Twilight of the Gods Microsoft Windows September 2002 Arxel Tribe
Final Stretch: Horse Racing Sim Microsoft Windows 15 March 2003 Cyanide
Dance: UK PlayStation 3 October 2003 Broadsword Interactive
PlayStation 2
Xbox 2004
Dance: UK - Extra Trax PlayStation 30 April 2004 Broadsword Interactive
Savage Skies PlayStation 2 2 July 2004 iRock Games
Cocoto Platform Jumper PlayStation 2 9 July 2004 Neko Entertainment
GameCube 10 December 2004
Mouse Trophy PlayStation 2 2004 Neko Entertainment
Cocoto: Kart Racer PlayStation 2 2 March 2005 Neko Entertainment
GameCube 22 April 2005
David Douillet Judo Microsoft Windows 2 October 2006 10Tacle Studios Belgium
PlayStation 2 2 April 2007
Dolphin Trainer Nintendo DS 28 May 2009 Sanuk Games
Mad Tracks Microsoft Windows 4 December 2009 Load
Xbox Live Arcade
Maestro! Green Groove Nintendo DSi 28 June 2010 Neko Entertainment
Marvel Super Heroes 3D: Grandmaster's Challenge Wii 12 November 2010 Neko Entertainment
Pucca's Race for Kisses Wii 14 February 2011 Otaboo
Cyberbike Wii 5 May 2011 EKO Software
Brick Breaker PlayStation 3 21 June 2011 Hydravision Entertainment
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation Vita 22 February 2012
Labyrinth PlayStation 3 21 June 2011 Hydravision Entertainment
PlayStation Portable
Solitaire PlayStation 3 21 June 2011 Hydravision Entertainment
PlayStation Portable
Tetraminos PlayStation 3 28 June 2011 Hydravision Entertainment
PlayStation Portable
Judge Dee: The City God Case PlayStation 3 11 July 2012 BiP Media
Hunter's Trophy 2: Europa PlayStation 3 26 October 2012 Kylotonn
Xbox Live Arcade 18 June 2013
Cocoto: Alien Brick Breaker Nintendo 3DS 24 January 2013 Neko Entertainment
Viking Invasion 2: Tower Defense Nintendo 3DS 21 February 2013 BiP Media
Hunter's Trophy 2: America Xbox Live Arcade 17 May 2013 Kylotonn
PlayStation 3 3 September 2013
Hunter's Trophy 2: Australia Xbox Live Arcade 29 May 2013 Kylotonn
PlayStation 3 10 September 2013
I Love My Pets Nintendo 3DS 21 June 2013 Neopica
My Farm Nintendo 3DS 1 August 2013 BiP Media
Games Festival 2 Nintendo 3DS 6 September 2013 Neopica
Truck Racer Microsoft Windows 18 October 2013 Kylotonn
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
WRC 4: FIA World Rally Championship PlayStation 3 25 October 2013 Milestone
PlayStation Vita
Xbox 360
Bella Sara 2: The Magic of Drasilmare Nintendo 3DS 22 November 2013 Eko Software
My Exotic Farm Nintendo 3DS 28 November 2013 BiP Media
Cocoto: Magic Circus 2 Wii U 9 January 2014 Neko Entertainment
Spot the Differences! Nintendo 3DS 13 February 2014 Sanuk Games
Candy Match 3 Nintendo 3DS 21 February 2014 Sanuk Games
IHF Handball Challenge 14 Microsoft Windows 28 March 2014 Neutron Games
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Hello Kitty: Happy Happy Family Nintendo 3DS 26 September 2014 Compile Heart
Best of Board Games: Mah-jong PlayStation 3 14 October 2014 Neko Entertainment
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS 30 July 2015
Best of Board Games: Solitaire PlayStation 3 14 October 2014 Neko Entertainment
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS 30 July 2015
Survivor: Heroes Nintendo 3DS 16 October 2014 Fishing Cactus
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods Nintendo 3DS 20 November 2014 Neopica
Motorcycle Club Microsoft Windows 28 November 2014 Kylotonn
WRC FIA World Rally Championship: The Official Game[25] Android 4 December 2014 Firebrand Games
iOS 31 December 2014
Nintendo 3DS 15 January 2015
I Love My Little Boy Nintendo 3DS 11 December 2014 Neopica
I Love My Little Girl Nintendo 3DS 11 December 2014 Neopica
I Love My Horse Nintendo 3DS 18 December 2014 Neopica
Best of Arcade Games: Air Hockey PlayStation 3 20 January 2015 Eko Software
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS 12 February 2015
Best of Arcade Games: Brick Breaker PlayStation 3 20 January 2015 Eko Software
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS 5 February 2015
Best of Arcade Games: Bubble Buster PlayStation 3 20 January 2015 Eko Software
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS 19 February 2015
Best of Arcade Games: Tetraminos PlayStation 3 20 January 2015 Eko Software
PlayStation Vita
Nintendo 3DS 26 February 2015
Motorcycle Club PlayStation 3 20 January 2015 Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
Rugby 15 Microsoft Windows 23 January 2015[26] HB Studios
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Flap Flap Nintendo 3DS 19 February 2015 Sanuk Games
Hollywood Fame: Hidden Object Adventure Nintendo 3DS 5 March 2015 Most Wanted Entertainment
Shanghai Mahjong Nintendo 3DS 12 March 2015 Sanuk Games
Navy Commander Nintendo 3DS 19 March 2015 Sanuk Games
Best of Board Games: Chess Nintendo 3DS 18 June 2015 Neko Entertainment
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Vita
I Love My Dogs Nintendo 3DS 16 July 2015 Neopica
I Love My Cats Nintendo 3DS 23 July 2015 Neopica
Rugby World Cup 2015 Microsoft Windows 4 September 2015 HB Studios
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Xbox 360
Xbox One
WRC 5 Microsoft Windows 13 October 2015 Kylotonn
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Xbox 360
Xbox One
I Love My Pony Nintendo 3DS 19 November 2015 Neopica
Handball 16 Microsoft Windows 27 November 2015 Eko Software
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Tetraminos PlayStation 4 8 March 2016 Sanuk Games
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 20 February 2017
Brick Breaker PlayStation 4 26 April 2016 Sanuk Games
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 20 February 2017
Nintendo Switch 24 December 2018
Mahjong PlayStation 4 13 September 2016 Sanuk Games
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 20 February 2017
WRC 6 Microsoft Windows 7 October 2016 Kylotonn / Persistant Studios
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Solitaire PlayStation 4 11 October 2016 Sanuk Games
Xbox One
Wii U 27 October 2016
Microsoft Windows 20 February 2017
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter Microsoft Windows 10 June 2016 Frogwares
PlayStation 4 25 October 2016
Xbox One
Handball 17 Microsoft Windows 11 November 2016 Eko Software
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
The Voice PlayStation 4 25 November 2016 Voxler
Wii
Xbox One
2Dark Microsoft Windows 10 March 2017 Gloomywood
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
FlatOut 4: Total Insanity PlayStation 4 17 March 2017 Kylotonn
Xbox One
Hunting Simulator Microsoft Windows 9 June 2017 Neopica
PlayStation 4 11 July 2017
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 10 July 2018
WRC 7 Microsoft Windows 15 September 2017 Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Rugby 18 Microsoft Windows 27 October 2017 Eko Software
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Outcast: Second Contact Microsoft Windows 14 November 2017 Appeal Studios
PlayStation 4 28 November 2017
Xbox One
Aqua Moto Racing Utopia Nintendo Switch 24 November 2017 Zordix
Snow Moto Racing Freedom Nintendo Switch 24 November 2017 Zordix
Premium Pool Arena Nintendo Switch 6 February 2018 Iceflake Studios
PlayStation 4 20 February 2018
Xbox One
Isle of Man TT: Ride on the Edge PlayStation 4 13 March 2018 Kylotonn / Persistant Studios
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 27 March 2018
Tennis World Tour PlayStation 4 22 May 2018 Breakpoint Studio
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 12 June 2018
Nintendo Switch 29 October 2018
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr PlayStation 4 23 August 2018 NeocoreGames
Xbox One
V-Rally 4 PlayStation 4 7 September 2018 Kylotonn
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 25 September 2018
Nintendo Switch 13 December 2018
Solitaire Nintendo Switch 6 November 2018 Sanuk Games
Mahjong Nintendo Switch 13 November 2018 Sanuk Games
My Little Riding Champion PlayStation 4 29 November 2018 Caipirinha Games
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 24 December 2018
Pro Fishing Simulator Microsoft Windows 29 November 2018 Sanuk Games
PlayStation 4 5 February 2019
Xbox One
Tetraminos Nintendo Switch 24 December 2018 Sanuk Games
Spike Volleyball Microsoft Windows 5 February 2019 Black Sheep Studio
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Isle of Man TT: Ride on the Edge Nintendo Switch 23 March 2019 Kylotonn / Persistant Studios
Warhammer: Chaosbane PlayStation 4 31 May 2019 Eko Software
Xbox One
Pro Cycling Manager Season 2019 Microsoft Windows 27 June 2019 Cyanide
The Sinking City Microsoft Windows 27 June 2019 Frogwares
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Tour de France: Season 2019 PlayStation 4 2 July 2019 Cyanide
Xbox One
Blood Bowl: Death Zone Microsoft Windows 10 July 2019 Cyanide
FIA European Truck Racing Championship Microsoft Windows 18 July 2019 N-Racing
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 8 August 2019
WRC 8 Microsoft Windows 10 September 2019 Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 19 November 2019
The Fisherman: Fishing Planet Microsoft Windows 17 October 2019 Fishing Planet
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Bee Simulator Microsoft Windows 14 November 2019 VARSAV Game Studios / Anshar Studios
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
The Unicorn Princess Nintendo Switch 14 November 2019 Caipirinha Games
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Farmer's Dynasty PlayStation 4 21 November 2019 Toplitz Productions / UMEO Studios
Xbox One
Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory Microsoft Windows 5 December 2019 Black Shamrock / Cyanide
AO Tennis 2 Microsoft Windows 9 January 2020 Big Ant Studios
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Amazon Luna 20 October 2020
Rugby 20 Microsoft Windows 23 January 2020 Eko Software
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Overpass Microsoft Windows 27 February 2020 Zordix
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Isle of Man TT: Ride on the Edge 2 Microsoft Windows 19 March 2020 Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 14 May 2020
Farmer's Dynasty Nintendo Switch 30 April 2020 Toplitz Productions / UMEO Studios
Pro Cycling Manager 2020 Microsoft Windows 4 June 2020 Cyanide
Tour de France 2020 PlayStation 4 4 June 2020 Cyanide
Xbox One
Microsoft Windows 27 August 2020
Hunting Simulator 2 Microsoft Windows 16 July 2020 Neopica
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 15 October 2020
PlayStation 5 11 March 2021
Xbox Series X/S
WRC 9 Microsoft Windows 3 September 2020 Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S 10 November 2020
PlayStation 5 12 November 2020
Nintendo Switch 11 March 2021
Tennis World Tour 2 Microsoft Windows 24 September 2020 Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 15 October 2020
Amazon Luna 19 April 2021
Monster Truck Championship Microsoft Windows 15 October 2020 Teyon
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 19 November 2020
Warhammer: Chaosbane - Slayer Edition Xbox Series X/S 10 November 2020 Eko Software
PlayStation 5 12 November 2020
Handball 21 Microsoft Windows 12 November 2020 Eko Software
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood Microsoft Windows 4 February 2021 Cyanide / Black Shamrock
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Pro Cycling Manager 2021 Microsoft Windows 3 June 2021 Cyanide
Tour de France 2021 Microsoft Windows 3 June 2021 Cyanide
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Roguebook[27] Microsoft Windows 17 June 2021 Abrakam
PlayStation 4 24 February 2022
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch 22 April 2022
RiMS Racing Microsoft Windows 19 August 2021 RaceWard Studio
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
WRC 10 Microsoft Windows 2 September 2021[28] Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 17 March 2022[29]
Rogue Lords Microsoft Windows 30 September 2021[30] Leikir Studio / Cyanide
Nintendo Switch 28 April 2022[31]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Cricket 22 Microsoft Windows 25 November 2021[32] Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 28 April 2022[33]
Rugby 22 Microsoft Windows 27 January 2022[34] Eko Software
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong Microsoft Windows 19 May 2022[35] Big Bad Wolf
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 28 September 2023
Pro Cycling Manager 2022 Microsoft Windows 9 June 2022 Cyanide
Tour De France 2022 Microsoft Windows 9 June 2022 Cyanide
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Zorro - The Chronicles Microsoft Windows 16 June 2022[36] PVP Games, BKOM Studios
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Train Life: A Railway Simulator Microsoft Windows 25 August 2022 Simteract
PlayStation 4 22 September 2022[37]
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 9 March 2023[38]
Steelrising Microsoft Windows 8 September 2022[39] Spiders
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Session: Skate Sim Microsoft Windows 22 September 2022[40] Crea-ture Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 16 March 2023[41]
WRC Generations Microsoft Windows 3 November 2022[42] Kylotonn
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 1 December 2022[43]
My Fantastic Ranch Microsoft Windows 17 November 2022[44] Piece of Cake Studios
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Blood Bowl 3 Microsoft Windows 23 February 2023[45] Cyanide
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch TBA
Chef Life: A Restaurant Simulator Microsoft Windows 23 February 2023[46] Cyanide
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos Microsoft Windows 9 March 2023[47] ACE Team
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Transport Fever 2: Console Edition PlayStation 4 9 March 2023[48] Urban Games
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
AFL 23 Microsoft Windows 4 May 2023[49] Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One 22 September 2023
Xbox Series X/S
TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 Microsoft Windows 11 May 2023[50] Raceward Studio
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum Microsoft Windows 25 May 2023[51] Daedalic Entertainment
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 2023[52]
Pro Cycling Manager 2023 Microsoft Windows 8 June 2023 Cyanide
Tour De France 2023 Microsoft Windows 8 June 2023[53] Cyanide
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nova Strike Microsoft Windows 27 July 2023[54] Sanuk Games
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Ad Infinitum Microsoft Windows 14 September 2023[55] Hekate
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Overpass 2 Microsoft Windows 28 September 2023[56] Neopica
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Asterix & Obelix: Heroes Microsoft Windows 5 October 2023[57] Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Cricket 24 Microsoft Windows 5 October 2023[58] Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 28 March 2024
Hotel Life: A Resort Simulator Microsoft Windows 12 October 2023 [citation needed] RingZero Game Studio
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
RoboCop: Rogue City Microsoft Windows 2 November 2023[59] Teyon
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Gangs of Sherwood Microsoft Windows 30 November 2023[60] Appeal Studio
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
War Hospital Microsoft Windows 11 January 2024[61] Brave Lamb Studio
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Rugby 24 Microsoft Windows 30 January 2024[62] Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator Microsoft Windows 22 February 2024[63] stillalive studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 14 March 2024
Welcome to ParadiZe Microsoft Windows 29 February 2024[64] Eko Software
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator Microsoft Windows 7 March 2024[65] Simteract
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Crown Wars: The Black Prince Microsoft Windows 23 May 2024[66] Artefacts Studio
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 28 November 2024
Pro Cycling Manager 2024 Microsoft Windows 6 June 2024 Cyanide
Tour De France 2024 Microsoft Windows 6 June 2024 Cyanide
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Tiebreak: Official Game of the ATP and WTA Microsoft Windows 22 August 2024[67] Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 15 May 2025
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown Microsoft Windows 12 September 2024[68] Kylotonn
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch TBA
Ravenswatch Microsoft Windows 26 September 2024 Passtech Games
PlayStation 4 28 November 2024
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 23 January 2025
Cat Rescue Story Nintendo Switch 26 September 2024 Tivola
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
MXGP 24 The Official Game Microsoft Windows 28 November 2024[69] Kylotonn, Artefacts Studio
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator Microsoft Windows 6 February 2025 Aesir Interactive
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Rugby 25 Microsoft Windows 13 February 2025 Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
AFL 26 Microsoft Windows 8 May 2025 Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Nintendo Switch 2 2025
Tour de France 2025 Microsoft Windows 5 June 2025 Cyanide
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Pro Cycling Manager 2025 Microsoft Windows 5 June 2025 Cyanide
Architect Life: A House Design Simulator Microsoft Windows 19 June 2025 Shine Research
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Rugby League 26 Microsoft Windows 17 July 2025 Big Ant Studios
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
Hell Is Us Microsoft Windows 4 September 2025 Rogue Factor
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Rennsport PlayStation 5 13 November 2025[70] Competition Company
Xbox Series X/S
Endurance Motorsport Series Microsoft Windows 2025[71] Kylotonn
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
GreedFall 2: The Dying World Microsoft Windows 2025[72] Spiders
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu Microsoft Windows 2025 ACE Team
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Styx: Blades of Greed Microsoft Windows 2025 Cyanide
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Gear.Club Unlimited 3 Microsoft Windows 2025 Eden Games
Nintendo Switch 2
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Terminator: Survivors Microsoft Windows 2025[73] Nacon Studio Milan
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Microsoft Windows 2026 Big Bad Wolf
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Edge of Memories Microsoft Windows 2026 Midgar Studio
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Dragonkin: The Banished Microsoft Windows TBA Eko Software
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Hunting Simulator 3 Microsoft Windows TBA Nacon Studio Ghent
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S

Under dispute

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The rights for the following titles are disputed, with Frogwares claiming Nacon only owns the distribution rights:[74]

Title Release Developer(s) Platform(s)
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter 10 June 2016 Frogwares Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
The Sinking City 27 June 2019 Frogwares Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

References

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from Grokipedia
Nacon SA is a French video game publisher, developer, and gaming peripherals manufacturer specializing in AA titles—games typically selling between 200,000 and 3 million copies—and accessories such as controllers, headsets, and gaming chairs, founded in 2019 as a subsidiary of the Bigben Group and headquartered in Fretin, near Lille. The company emerged from Bigben Interactive's restructuring to consolidate its video gaming operations, leveraging over 40 years of group experience in entertainment and consumer electronics to focus exclusively on the gaming sector. As a pure-play entity in the industry, Nacon operates in two core pillars: video game publishing and development, where it has assembled a portfolio exceeding 100 titles across consoles and PC in genres like racing, action-adventure, sports, and simulation; and peripherals production, with a legacy of more than 20 years designing licensed products for platforms including PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo. Nacon distinguishes itself through an integrated model that combines in-house development with strategic acquisitions, owning 16 studios worldwide, including Kylotonn Racing Games in , Eko Software in , and Nacon Studio , to create immersive experiences for mid-tier markets. Notable releases include racing simulations like WRC and , as well as innovative titles such as and , while its hardware lineup features ergonomic controllers with advanced features like Hall Effect sensors and customizable profiles. The company continues to expand through partnerships, such as its 2025 global collaboration with the Evo tournament, emphasizing competitive gaming accessibility.

History

Founding and early development

Bigben Interactive was founded on February 17, 1981, by Alain Falc, an engineering graduate from ISEN, in Lesquin, near in northern . Initially operating as a wholesaler, the company focused on distributing branded wristwatches, clocks, and other timepieces, quickly building a reputation in the consumer goods sector through industrial and commercial expertise. Falc named the venture Bigben after the iconic , reflecting its early emphasis on time-related products. During the and , Bigben Interactive evolved from its watch distribution roots into a broader player in , incorporating gifts, promotional items, and related accessories under the Bigben brand. This expansion positioned the company to capitalize on emerging markets, including early forays into and distribution channels for selective by the early 2000s. A pivotal step came in when Bigben manufactured its first , signaling an initial diversification into gaming-related consumer products while maintaining its electronics foundation. By the late 1990s, Bigben had established itself as the leading French provider of accessories, supporting launches like the Sony PlayStation in 1995. This growth culminated in a key financial milestone: an on the Stock Exchange's Secondary Market in October 1999, which provided capital for further development and international outreach, including branches in the region, the , and . These early achievements laid the groundwork for deeper involvement in the gaming industry in the subsequent decade.

Expansion into gaming industry

In the early 2010s, Bigben Interactive began a strategic pivot toward the gaming sector by expanding its accessories lineup to include products tailored for emerging platforms such as mobile devices, PCs, and consoles like the and . This move marked the formal launch of a dedicated gaming division, building on the company's existing expertise in electronics distribution to offer items like chargers, headsets, and motion controllers, which helped establish a foothold in the competitive peripherals market. Bigben Interactive began diversifying into game distribution and publishing around 1999, with significant growth in the through titles such as (2014) and later acquisitions of publishing rights for series like in 2019. These efforts allowed the company to co-publish and distribute simulation-focused games developed by external studios, targeting niche audiences in motorsports and , and laying the groundwork for a broader portfolio in sports and racing genres. To strengthen its internal development capabilities, Bigben Interactive acquired the French studio in May 2018 for €20 million, gaining full ownership of the team known for titles in the and series. This acquisition was part of an effort to integrate publishing with in-house production, particularly for and action games that complemented the company's growing emphasis on simulations. The expansion culminated in significant portfolio growth, with Bigben Interactive publishing over 20 titles by , predominantly in racing and sports simulations such as annual iterations of and series. This diversification not only diversified revenue streams but also positioned the company as a mid-tier publisher focused on accessible, genre-specific content.

Rebranding to Nacon and recent milestones

On 31 October 2019, Bigben Interactive completed the spin-off of its gaming division, establishing the entity as Nacon SA to consolidate all gaming-related activities under a unified brand focused on publishing, development, and accessories. This restructuring separated non-gaming operations, such as mobile accessories and , from the core gaming business, with Nacon shares listed on on 4 March 2020, positioning it as a pure-play gaming company dedicated to expansion in software and hardware segments. Following the rebranding, Nacon pursued strategic growth through key acquisitions and internal initiatives. In February 2022, Nacon acquired , a prominent German and developer known for titles like : , for €53 million, enhancing its portfolio in adventure and narrative-driven games. To bolster internal development capabilities, Nacon launched Nacon Studio in May 2022, integrating acquired teams like RaceWard Studio to focus on new projects in and genres. Nacon also diversified into emerging genres, marking its entry into with the announcement of in July 2021, a title set during developed by Hekate and published by Nacon, which launched in September 2023. These efforts contributed to sustained financial growth, with Nacon reporting revenue of €167.7 million for the 2023/2024 (ending March 31, 2024), reflecting a 7.5% increase, and €167.9 million for FY 2024/25 (ending March 31, 2025), a marginal increase. In 2025, Nacon announced a six-year agreement for WRC development and (2027-2032), hosted Nacon Connect on , and released the Revolution X Unlimited controller, underscoring its commitment to multi-platform gaming .

Corporate structure

Headquarters and operations

Nacon's headquarters is located in Lesquin, near , in northern , at 396 rue de la Voyette, CRT2, Fretin CS90414. The company also operates additional offices in and to support its domestic activities. The company's global operations maintain a strong European focus, supplemented by international subsidiaries including in , , and in , . Operationally, Nacon is structured into two primary segments: publishing and development, and gaming accessories design and distribution, with research and development centers for hardware located in and development teams distributed across its network of studios. As of March 2025, Nacon employs 1,123 people across its operations.

Leadership and governance

Nacon's leadership is headed by Alain Falc, who has served as Chairman and since the company's in 2019 as a spin-off from the Bigben Group. Falc, an by training, founded Bigben Interactive in 1981 and has overseen its growth into multimedia and gaming sectors before spearheading Nacon's formation to consolidate gaming publishing and peripherals operations. Supporting Falc in executive roles are Laurent Honoret as and , responsible for day-to-day operations, and Anne Badot Janssen as , managing financial strategy and compliance. Honoret brings extensive experience in gaming industry management, while Janssen focuses on fiscal oversight and within the Euronext-listed entity. The comprises eight members as of 2025, blending internal executives with external expertise to align with governance requirements under the AFEP-MEDEF code. Independent directors, including Florence Lagrange and Richard Mamez, provide objective oversight on strategic decisions, , and , ensuring a balanced composition with at least one-third independent members. Other board members include Sébastien , Jacqueline de Vrieze, Sylvie Pannetier, Jean-Christophe Thiery, and Nicolas Parpex, contributing diverse backgrounds in , media, and industry. Nacon's emphasizes transparency and , with annual ESG reporting integrated into its Universal Registration Document since the 2022/23 to address environmental, social, and governance impacts across operations. The company holds annual shareholder meetings in Lesquin, , its operational hub, fostering direct engagement with investors on performance and strategy.

Business divisions

Game publishing operations

Nacon's game publishing operations focus on mid-tier AA titles, characterized by development budgets typically ranging from €1 million to €20 million and expected sales of 200,000 to 3 million units per game. The company prioritizes genres including , , , and action-adventure, delivering multi-platform releases for PC and major consoles to maximize and market reach. The core strategy integrates internal development through its 16 owned studios with selective third-party partnerships, where external developers are chosen based on their track record and subjected to ongoing monitoring to mitigate risks. Since its and IPO, Nacon has shifted toward greater emphasis on European-based intellectual properties, leveraging regional talent to create original content while complementing it with licensed franchises. This hybrid approach enables , from concept to release, while fostering synergies with the company's gaming peripherals division for enhanced player experiences. Key processes span project greenlighting, where proposals are rigorously assessed for commercial potential, to development funding via milestone payments over an average two-year cycle, followed by integrated marketing campaigns and global distribution. For outsourced projects, Nacon enforces strict specifications and progress reviews to ensure alignment with quality standards. As of 2023, Nacon has ramped up investments in AA titles to capitalize on the segment's growth, maintaining budgets in the €1-20 million range per project to balance with financial prudence amid industry challenges like oversaturation. This evolution supports the company's ambition to become a leading pure-play publisher in video gaming.

Gaming peripherals manufacturing

Nacon's gaming peripherals division designs and distributes a diverse range of accessories, including controllers, headsets, and gaming chairs, which have formed a core part of its offerings since the early . The product lineup emphasizes high-performance hardware compatible with major platforms such as PlayStation, , and PC, with representative examples including the Revolution series controllers, RIG headsets, and ergonomic chairs like the PCCH-350 model. Design and research & development for these peripherals occur at Nacon's facilities in France, particularly in Lesquin, where the company focuses on innovation in ergonomics and functionality. Production is outsourced to approximately twenty subcontractors primarily located in Asia, handling manufacturing, assembly, and logistics to ensure efficient global distribution. However, as of 2025, Nacon is constructing a dedicated production plant at the Lauwin-Planque site in northern France, expected to become operational in the second half of the 2025/26 fiscal year to enhance control over supply chain and logistics. All products undergo rigorous quality controls and hold official licensing certifications from Sony for PlayStation and Microsoft for Xbox, guaranteeing compatibility and adherence to platform standards. The company's market strategy targets competitive gamers through premium, ergonomic accessories that prioritize durability and customization, such as adjustable components and advanced connectivity features. Annual product releases, exemplified by the Revolution 5 Pro controller in 2023, incorporate cutting-edge technologies like analog sticks and wireless audio to address user demands for precision and mobility. This approach has driven growth in wireless technology adoption across the lineup. In the 2023/2024 , the gaming peripherals segment accounted for approximately 40% of Nacon's total revenue, underscoring its significance amid expanding market interest in specialized hardware.

Subsidiaries and acquisitions

Key studio acquisitions

Nacon's strategy of acquiring development studios began in 2018 under its former name, Bigben Interactive, to build internal development capacity and diversify its portfolio across genres. In May 2018, it acquired Studio, a Paris-based developer known for games such as the series and adaptations, for €20 million. This purchase integrated as an in-house studio, enabling Nacon to expand its RPG and tactical offerings while leveraging the studio's expertise in narrative-driven titles. Later that year, in October 2018, Nacon took full ownership of (operating as KT Racing), a Lyon-based specialist in racing simulations, with the acquisition price undisclosed. Kylotonn's integration strengthened Nacon's presence in the genre, particularly through its ongoing development of the official (WRC) games, which became a cornerstone of the company's publishing lineup. In September 2018, Nacon acquired , a Paris-based studio focused on titles like the How to Survive series, for €8.5 million. The deal, paid 65% in cash and 35% in shares, broadened Nacon's genre diversity by incorporating horror and action-adventure elements, with Eko contributing to projects like Warhammer: Chaosbane. Building on this foundation, Nacon acquired Spiders, a studio renowned for action RPGs including The Technomancer and , in July 2019 for an undisclosed amount. This full acquisition enhanced Nacon's RPG capabilities, allowing Spiders to continue developing ambitious narrative experiences under the company's umbrella. In October 2020, Nacon acquired Neopica, a Belgian studio specializing in and life games such as and Fishing Clash, for an undisclosed amount. This acquisition expanded Nacon's sports portfolio and added expertise in mobile and console titles, integrating Neopica to support ongoing and future projects in niche sports genres. In January 2021, Nacon expanded internationally by acquiring Big Ant Studios, an Australian developer specializing in sports titles such as Cricket 19 and AO Tennis 2, for a maximum of €35 million, including performance-based earnouts through 2024. The integration positioned Big Ant as Nacon's key asset for sports simulations, particularly in cricket and tennis, diversifying the group's offerings in the competitive gaming market. In August 2021, Nacon acquired Crea-ture Studios, a Montreal-based developer known for the Session: Skate Sim, for an undisclosed amount. This move strengthened Nacon's genre lineup, particularly in extreme sports, allowing Crea-ture to expand its innovative gameplay mechanics under Nacon's support. A significant milestone came in February 2022, when Nacon acquired Midgar Studio, a French developer specializing in JRPGs such as Edge of Eternity, for an undisclosed amount. This acquisition added narrative-driven role-playing expertise to Nacon's portfolio, enabling Midgar to pursue ambitious story-focused projects. Later in February 2022, Nacon acquired Daedalic Entertainment, a Hamburg-based German studio and publisher known for point-and-click adventure games like the Deponia series and The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, for up to €53 million. This deal, finalized in April 2022, bolstered Nacon's adventure and narrative portfolio, integrating Daedalic's publishing expertise and development pipeline to support high-profile licensed titles.

Other subsidiaries and partnerships

Nacon operates several non-studio subsidiaries dedicated to and distribution, supporting its global for gaming accessories and published titles. Key among these is Nacon Distribution, functioning as the company's arm, which oversees warehousing, , and product delivery across and beyond. This entity, inherited from the Bigben Group during the 2019 spin-off, ensures efficient distribution of Nacon's peripherals and games, with operations centered in facilities in and . In terms of partnerships, Nacon holds significant licensing agreements with major console manufacturers to develop and sell official peripherals. Since 2015, the company has maintained an exclusive with , enabling the creation of licensed accessories compatible with PlayStation consoles, including controllers and headsets that meet Sony's quality and compatibility standards. Similarly, in 2020, Nacon entered a global licensing deal with for , Series X|S, and PC, allowing the production of officially licensed controllers, headsets, and other accessories to enhance the gaming experience. These agreements underscore Nacon's position in the premium gaming hardware market, with products undergoing rigorous testing to ensure seamless integration. Complementing hardware, Nacon has engaged in co-publishing collaborations, notably with on the expansion of . In 2020, the two companies announced a to develop and release new content, including the De Vespe Conspiracy DLC and next-gen upgrades for and Series X|S, extending the game's lifecycle and reach. Nacon has pursued international alliances to expand its footprint, particularly in , where it established NACON HK Ltd as a wholly-owned to facilitate market entry, product sourcing, and regional distribution starting around 2020. This entity supports logistics for Asian manufacturing partners and handles sales in high-growth markets like and , contributing to Nacon's global revenue streams. In , Nacon has forged sponsorships and partnerships to engage competitive gaming communities, including collaborations with since 2020 for events like the Roland-Garros eSeries, providing branded peripherals and promotional support to enhance player performance and visibility. More recently, in 2025, Nacon became an official global partner of the (EVO), the premier tournament, supplying fight sticks, controllers, and headsets while integrating branded activations across the event circuit. A notable recent development includes Nacon's 2021 acquisition of a 100% stake in Ishtar Games, which, while primarily a development studio, has supported mobile expansion through its indie label focused on high-potential independent titles adaptable across platforms. This move aligns with Nacon's strategy to diversify into mobile gaming via strategic investments and collaborations.

Published and developed games

Notable published titles

The series, licensed annually since 2013 and published by Nacon since 2019, has been a consistent performer for Nacon, simulating the full Grand Tour with official routes, riders, and teams developed by Cyanide Studio. Recent iterations, such as (released June 5, 2025), reported a 25% sales increase over the prior year, underscoring the franchise's enduring appeal among fans. WRC 10, released in 2021, achieved strong commercial results with over $2.7 million in gross revenue and 87,270 units sold on Steam, bolstered by its inclusion of 100 historic rallies and enhanced career mode features. The broader WRC series, spanning Nacon's publications from WRC 5 to WRC Generations, has earned accolades like the 2020 Develop Award for Best Sports/Racing Game for WRC 9. In the RPG space, GreedFall (2019, published by Focus Home Interactive) garnered positive critical reception for its colonial fantasy setting and choice-driven narrative, selling more than 1 million copies within its first year and later surpassing 2 million units overall. A prequel, GreedFall 2: The Dying World, launched in early access in September 2024 and published by Nacon, introducing turn-based combat while maintaining the original's focus on exploration and diplomacy, with a full release expected in 2026. The Lord of the Rings: (2023), an action-adventure title centered on stealth and platforming, faced mixed reviews due to technical issues and repetitive gameplay, earning a score of 33 on ; despite the challenges, it sold around 40,000 units on . Recent releases highlight Nacon's strength in licensed action titles. : (2023), a faithful to the original films, marked Nacon's best launch to date, attracting over 435,000 players in its first three weeks and estimating 1 million copies sold across platforms, praised for its satirical violence and voice acting. Terminator: Dark Fate - Defiance (2022), a real-time strategy game depicting human-machine warfare, received strong critical acclaim with an 78 average on OpenCritic for its tactical depth and atmospheric storytelling, achieving 113,000 owners on Steam.

Franchises and series

Nacon has established a strong presence in racing franchises, particularly through its long-term involvement with the World Rally Championship (WRC) series. The company secured publishing rights for WRC games starting in 2015 with WRC 5, releasing entries up to WRC Generations in 2022, with a focus on realistic rally simulation developed primarily by Kylotonn Racing Games. Although the license shifted to EA Sports for 2023–2026, Nacon regained exclusive development and publishing rights for WRC titles from 2027 through 2032, signaling continued commitment to the franchise's longevity. This series, emphasizing authentic tracks, vehicles, and weather dynamics, has become a cornerstone of Nacon's racing portfolio since the mid-2010s. Complementing WRC, Nacon publishes the annual series (since 2019), a simulation-focused franchise that recreates the iconic Grand Tour event with detailed stage reproductions and rider management mechanics. Developed by Cyanide Studio, the series has seen consistent yearly releases, including Tour de France 2024 and 2025, featuring enhanced graphics via 5 and multiplayer modes for competitive racing. These titles prioritize strategic depth, such as team tactics and endurance simulation, appealing to enthusiasts seeking an immersive annual experience. In the RPG domain, Nacon supports adaptations of established properties alongside original IPs. Blood Bowl, a turn-based fantasy sports series based on the Games Workshop tabletop game, with Nacon publishing (2023) and its expansions, incorporating updated rules, new factions like Khorne (added June 2025), and tactical football gameplay set in the Warhammer universe. , launched in 2022 as a standalone action-RPG by Spiders, explores an alternate with soulslike combat and automaton enemies, marking Nacon's investment in historical fantasy narratives though no sequels have been announced to date. Nacon's other notable series include the series, also an annual release from Studio, focuses on management simulation, allowing players to oversee teams, contracts, and races across the professional cycling calendar, with the 2025 edition introducing advanced sponsor mechanics and 5 visuals. By 2024, Nacon owned or controlled rights to over five key franchises, including WRC, , , and , as part of a broader to build enduring IPs through internal studios and partnerships. This approach includes plans for cross-media expansions, such as integrating leagues into titles like 3's competitive modes and potential WRC online events, to extend franchise engagement beyond traditional gaming.

Controversies

In 2020, Nacon became embroiled in a high-profile legal dispute with Ukrainian developer over the publishing rights and distribution of the game . accused Nacon of breaching their publishing agreement by withholding approximately €1 million in royalties and payments during the game's development, as well as attempting to assert unauthorized control over the by registering trademarks without consent. In response, issued an detailing the issues and demanded the game be delisted from digital storefronts like and the to prevent further unauthorized sales; Nacon countered by filing a in a French court, claiming Frogwares had unlawfully terminated the contract and alleging non-payment of advances provided for development. The conflict escalated in early 2021 when Frogwares issued DMCA takedown notices to Valve, resulting in the removal of Nacon's version of The Sinking City from Steam; Frogwares further alleged that Nacon had cracked the game's DRM, modified it without permission, and distributed a pirated version to circumvent the takedowns. Nacon denied these claims, stating that their actions complied with the ongoing litigation and that Frogwares' termination was invalid under French law. An appellate court in France ruled in October 2020 that Frogwares could not unilaterally end the contract, allowing Nacon to continue sales temporarily, though the broader case proceeded through multiple hearings. The dispute was resolved in December 2023 through an out-of-court settlement, with regaining full publishing rights and announcing a new version of the game, which was released as The Sinking City Remastered on May 13, 2025, free from Nacon's involvement. Nacon agreed to cease distribution and confirmed the amicable resolution, emphasizing no admission of wrongdoing. This case highlighted tensions in publisher-developer relationships, particularly around payment delays and IP control in the gaming industry. In 2021, Nacon initiated another lawsuit against the co-creators of the Paranoia, specifically and Eric Goldberg, over the video game adaptation Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory. Nacon claimed the creators breached a 2017 licensing agreement by attempting to terminate it prematurely and interfering with the project's development after expressing dissatisfaction with the adaptation's direction. The suit sought damages and an injunction to prevent further interference, amid reports that the creators had publicly criticized Nacon's handling of the IP. The case was settled out of court in April 2023, with the dismissal of all claims and the game proceeding to re-release on in December 2023 under Nacon's publishing.

Other issues

In 2023, the launch of , developed by Nacon subsidiary , drew significant public backlash not only for the game's poor reception but also for allegations of a toxic work culture during its development. Current and former employees reported instances of crunch, where staff were required to work overtime without compensation, particularly junior developers under intense pressure from management. These claims highlighted a broader hostile environment, including low pay below in some cases and abusive , which contributed to the project's troubled production and ultimate commercial failure. The revelations, published in October 2023, prompted industry-wide discussion on labor practices in game development studios, with sources describing Daedalic's issues as an "open secret" in the German gaming scene. Nacon and Daedalic denied the severity of the allegations, asserting a "friendly working atmosphere," but the led to Daedalic ceasing internal game development and laying off 25 staff in July 2023. This episode underscored ethical challenges in Nacon's publishing operations, amplifying calls for better working conditions across the sector.

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