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PlaySide Studios Secures $6.6M Placement Ahead of Key Game Launch

PlaySide Studios has raised $6.6 million through a share placement to bolster its balance sheet ahead of the launch of its new original game, MOUSE, P.I. For Hire. The capital raise includes director participation and an upcoming Share Purchase Plan for existing shareholders.
Sophie Babbage
28 July 2025

PlaySide Studios Reports Slight Revenue Miss, Eyes Growth in FY26

PlaySide Studios has released its unaudited FY25 results, showing revenues just below guidance and an EBITDA loss within expectations amid restructuring. The company remains optimistic about revenue growth and cost savings in FY26, pending the launch of its new title.
Sophie Babbage
21 July 2025

PlaySide’s MOUSE, P.I. For Hire Surpasses 1 Million Wishlists Ahead of 2025 Launch

PlaySide Studios’ upcoming game MOUSE – P.I. For Hire has crossed the 1 million wishlist mark on Steam, signaling strong anticipation ahead of its 2025 release. Featuring acclaimed actor Troy Baker, the title is shaping up as a key revenue driver for the company.
Sophie Babbage
3 July 2025

PlaySide Studios Unveils Game of Thrones, War for Westeros for 2026 PC Launch

PlaySide Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have announced a premium real-time strategy PC game, Game of Thrones, War for Westeros, set for global release in 2026. The game invites players to command iconic factions in the battle for the Iron Throne.
Sophie Babbage
10 June 2025

PlaySide Co-Founder Gerry Sakkas Steps Down, Shares Locked for 12 Months

PlaySide Studios announces the resignation of co-founder and Creative Director Gerry Sakkas, who will also leave the board. The company will not replace his role following a recent restructure, while Sakkas commits to a significant share escrow.
Sophie Babbage
5 May 2025

PlaySide Studios Cuts FY25 Revenue Forecast Amid Launch Setbacks

PlaySide Studios reports a 21% revenue decline in 1HFY25 and revises full-year guidance downward, citing slower Work for Hire contracts and underperforming original IP sales. Despite short-term challenges, the company remains bullish on upcoming game launches.
Victor Sage
29 Jan 2025