Light & Wonder started 2026 with revenue and EBITDA growth across its core business segments. Gaming operations and iGaming continued to support quarterly performance despite lower machine sales – see more details:
- Light & Wonder reported first-quarter revenue of USD 790m (ca. EUR 670m), up 2% year-on-year from USD 774m (ca. EUR 657m). Consolidated AEBITDA increased 5% to USD 327m (ca. EUR 278m), while net income declined 37% to USD 52m (ca. EUR 44m). The company said around USD 50m (ca. EUR 42m) in legal reserve contingencies affected quarterly earnings.
- Gaming revenue rose 3% to USD 512m (ca. EUR 434m) during the quarter, helped by stronger gaming operations and table products performance. Gaming operations revenue climbed 38% to USD 239m (ca. EUR 202m), while table products revenue increased 24% to USD 63m (ca. EUR 53m). Gaming machine sales revenue declined 25% due to shipment timing in North America and international VLT markets.
- iGaming revenue increased 18% to USD 91m (ca. EUR 77m), while segment AEBITDA rose 22% to USD 33m (ca. EUR 28m). The company processed a record USD 29.9bn (ca. EUR 25.4bn) in wagers through its platform during the quarter. Light & Wonder results were supported by growth in first-party content and expanded partner distribution across North America.
- SciPlay revenue fell 7% year-on-year to USD 187m (ca. EUR 159m), mainly due to lower activity from JACKPOT PARTY Casino. However, SciPlay AEBITDA increased 3% to USD 66m (ca. EUR 56m) as direct-to-consumer revenue improved. President and CEO Matt Wilson said: “Gaming momentum remained robust, with our North American premium installed base growing for the 23rd consecutive quarter.”
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