Games Workshop announced the appointment of a new non-executive chairman on Wednesday as it said trading since the last update in September has been in line with expectations.
The company, which makes miniature wargames, has appointed John Brewis as non-exec chair with effect from 1 January 2023. Brewis is taking over from Elaine O’Donnell, who served as a director for nine years and as chair for two.
Games Workshop also said that its estimate of the results for the six months to 27 November, at actual exchange rates, is for core revenue of not less than รยฃ210m, up from รยฃ191.5m in 2021, and licensing revenue of around รยฃ14m, down from รยฃ20.1m.
Pre-tax profit for the period is estimated at not less than รยฃ83m, compared to รยฃ88.2m in the same period a year earlier.
The group expects core operating profit of no less than รยฃ70m, versus รยฃ69.6m, and licensing operating profit of around รยฃ13m, down from รยฃ18.9m in 2021.
Games Workshop said licensing income fell to around รยฃ14m from รยฃ20.1m as there were a number of significant computer game licensing deals signed in the prior period.




