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PlaySide Studios reported a sharp 28% revenue decline for H1 FY26 but posted a remarkable 249% jump in profit, buoyed by cost cuts and a $7.8 million tax rebate. The company also secured a $6 million loan and inked a new global publishing deal.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
24 Feb 2026
PlaySide Studios reported a tough FY25 with a 25% revenue drop and a $7.4 million EBITDA loss, prompting a swift restructure. The company is optimistic about FY26, driven by strong original IP titles and expanding external projects.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
22 Oct 2025
PlaySide reports a 25% revenue decline and a $12.1 million net loss in FY25, driven by fewer original IP launches and restructuring costs. The company raises capital and streamlines operations ahead of major 2026 game releases.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
27 Aug 2025
PlaySide Studios reported a significant revenue drop and EBITDA loss in FY25, driven by declines in original IP sales. However, the company is banking on new game launches and cost-cutting measures to fuel a turnaround in FY26.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
27 Aug 2025
PlaySide Studios reported a 25% revenue decline to $48.7 million for FY25, resulting in a $12.1 million net loss. The company is banking on new game launches and cost savings to reverse the downturn in FY26.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
27 Aug 2025
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
Sophie Babbage
28 July 2025
Streamplay’s subsidiary Noodlecake has inked a three-year licensing agreement with Amazon to adapt and distribute one of its owned games on Amazon’s gaming platform, marking a strategic expansion into a new marketplace.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
29 May 2025
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
Victor Sage
29 Jan 2025