• Loading stock data...
Monday December 23, 2024

More Game Developer IPOs

  • Playtika raised $1.9 billion in its IPO last week.
  • Free-to-play and mobile gaming companies like Roblox and Scopely are expected to follow.
Bingo Blitz

Video games are getting more play on the stock market.

Investors looking to get a piece of the $79.6 billion mobile games market — a segment that grew 26% last year — will have more opportunities as developers start trading.

First up in 2021 is Playtika — the Israeli-based developer that raised $1.9 billion in its IPO last week. Listed on the Nasdaq with an initial market cap of $11.14 billion, the company gained 17.11% in its first day of trading Friday.

Playtika has five of the top 100 grossing games on Apple devices, including Slotomania and Bingo Blitz. It generated $1.8 billion in revenue in the first three quarters of 2020, up 28% compared to the year prior.

Playtika is the first of many free-to-play and mobile game developers likely to go public this year. Others include:

  • Roblox — valued at $29.5 billion after a financing round this month
  • Scopely — valued at $3.3 billion in October 2020
  • Jam City — valued at $1.7 billion in March 2020
  • Niantic — “Pokemon Go” developer was valued at $4 billion in 2019
  • AppLovin — valued at $2 billion in a 2018 financing found

Many of the companies have ramped up game portfolios in recent years to help diversify their revenue streams.

Much of the expansion has been done through acquisitions, like Playtika’s 2018 and 2019 spending spree that added Wooga, Supertreat and Seriously.

Linkedin
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

How Esports’ Biggest Juggernaut Created Its Own Mainstream

League of Legends has a festival atmosphere and the most coveted demographic.

Ryan Reynolds Reportedly Interested in Buying Ottawa Senators

The Vancouver native would reportedly prioritize keeping the Sens in Ottawa.

Mark Cuban Is Latest Celebrity To Join The Pickleball Craze

VIBE will begin play in 2023 and will initially feature six rosters.
Sponsored

Webinar: How AI Can Boost Fan Engagement in Sports Video

Learn how AI can boost fan engagement in sports video.
podcast thumbnail mobile
Front Office Sports Today

Are Legacy Games Hurting NFL Thanksgiving?

0:00
0:00

Featured Today

Commanders Sale Could Hit $7B, Durant Wants In

A Washington Commanders sale could be wrapped up by the spring.
November 6, 2022

How the Astros Won the World Series Without Breaking the Bank

The Astros won the World Series with underpriced talent.
November 5, 2022

ESPN College GameDay Means More to Schools Than a Saturday Morning Spotlight

Schools reap ‘immeasurable’ benefits when the ESPN bus rolls into town.
kyrie-irving-nike
November 4, 2022

Nike Suspends Relationship With Kyrie Irving Over Antisemitism

After several days of silence, the brand has dropped Irving.

Careers

Powered By

Careers in Sports

Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world with Jobbio.
Sr. Account Manager
Miami Heat
Miami, FL
Director of Ads
Nike
Portland, OR – Hybrid
Sports Journalist
CBS Sports
New York City, NY
EA-Sports-Madden-23-Gameplay

‘Madden NFL’ Publisher Misses Mark in Second Quarter

Electronic Arts has lowered its full-year net bookings forecast.
Sony-Playstation-Demo-Booth
November 1, 2022

Sony’s Gaming Unit Takes 49% Drop in Profit

Sony allocated a lot of money toward development and acquisitions in Q2.
October 27, 2022

Microsoft CEO: Gaming ‘Resilient’ During Economic Uncertainty

Video games have become a bright spot for Microsoft.
gaming
October 2, 2022

Saudi Arabia Plans $37.8B Gaming Investment

Saudi Arabia is planning to become a leader in the gaming world.
Electronic-Arts
August 26, 2022

Reports of Amazon’s Takeover of EA Refuted

Amazon was reportedly expected to make an offer for EA.
August 17, 2022

EA Sports to Honor Mistaken 6-Cent Pre-Purchases of FIFA 23

EA was offering the game for cheap on India’s Epic Games Store.
Netflix
August 9, 2022

Netflix Makes Gaming Play to Keep Subscribers

Netflix plans to have 50 gaming titles by year’s end. Less than 1% of the company’s subscribers engage with its games on a daily basis.
August 8, 2022

Gaming Industry Fails to Level Up to Start Fiscal Year

The video game industry took a step back in the first half of this financial year