This is #11 in our "Twelve Stocks of Christmas 2025" Series. You can review the full set here.

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The Pitch

Frontier Developments (LON:FDEV) is the AIM-listed game developer behind hits like Jurassic World Evolution and Planet Zoo. After a difficult period of failed diversification, a back-to-basics strategy is driving a turnaround. With a StockRank of 96 and a cash-rich balance sheet, subscribers have been waking up to the recovery. Brokers are now revising estimates upwards after a successful game launch, and the re-rating may have further to run.

The Big Picture

Frontier spent years attempting to become a third-party publisher and branched into sports titles. But after the F1 Manager series struggled, the share price collapsed and the company’s reputation with it. Management decided to refocus entirely on its core, world-class niche: Creative Management Simulation (CMS) games.

  • Why this works: Unlike hit and miss sports titles, CMS games like Planet Zoo have long demand tails, generating high-margin revenue for years through downloadable content add-ons (DLC) and offer periods.
  • The evidence: The strategy’s main test was November’s release of Jurassic World Evolution 3, a sequel in a successful series. The launch was near perfect, which seems to be proving the core business model, and more importantly, execution, remains intact.

Going Deeper

As active investors, it’s not enough to wait for half-year reports. We’ve been sleuthing the data to get an early read on Jurassic World Evolution 3’s sales numbers (JWE).

  • The Launch: The October release of Jurassic World Evolution 3 (JWE3) was a critical test. It passed, hitting #1 on Steam and received record reviews on Metacritic. Frontier rushed out a bullish trading statement.
  • The Fade: While launch sales were strong (500k units in 2 weeks), deeper SteamDB real usage tracking revealed a temporary fade later. While the JWE3 sequel was tracking 18% ahead of its predecessor (JWE2) in the first 30 days post release. Player activity then dropped to 73% of JWE2 in the second 30 days, before surging to double in the last week.  Can JWE3 continue to match JWE2?
  • The Pipeline: Importantly, Planet Zoo has the highest "sustain rate" in their game portfolio, and is very high margin given it’s wholly owned and without third-party licensing costs. Frontier just confirmed a sequel for release next year which underpins…

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