Gdev FY25 operating income rises 76% to USD 71 million; revenue falls 4% to USD 400 million

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Gdev FY25 operating income rises 76% to USD 71 million; revenue falls 4% to USD 400 million
  • Gdev posted net income of USD 69 million for fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2025, up from USD 26 million a year earlier.
  • Revenue slipped 4% to USD 400 million.
  • Operating income climbed to USD 71 million from USD 40 million.
  • Bookings fell to USD 351 million from USD 404 million, while cash and cash equivalents ended year at USD 63 million.
  • Management said 2025 results reflected more disciplined, efficiency-focused user acquisition, with no financial outlook provided.


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