Schmidt Spiele: Sales to grow 8% in 2025

Schmidt Spiele closed 2025 with a turnover of 61.5 million euros, marking an 8% growth driven by the success of children's games.

German publisher Schmidt Spiele has announced its financial results for the past year, confirming an extremely positive trend for the company.

During 2025, the publisher recorded an 8% increase in sales , reaching a total turnover of 61.5 million euros . This result consolidates Schmidt Spiele's position as a major player in the European games market.

The main driver of this growth was reportedly the success of its children's games (Kinderspiel). The publisher, known for winning the prestigious Kinderspiel des Jahres award, was able to capitalize on the attention of families and younger readers, confirming the effectiveness of its publishing strategy in the kids' segment.

These numbers testify to the health of the sector and Schmidt Spiele's ability to innovate and maintain an attractive catalogue, ranging from timeless classics to critically acclaimed new releases.

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