Unity exceeds financial expectations for fourth quarter of 2025

Unity Technologies has reported financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025 that surpassed its initial projections. The company achieved a 10% year-over-year revenue increase to $503 million, driven by strong performances in its Create and Grow Solutions segments. This announcement coincides with board changes, including the departure of key figures.

Unity Technologies announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2025 on February 11, 2026, stating that the figures "comfortably exceeded" the high end of its guidance. Total revenue reached $503 million, marking a 10% increase from the previous year. The Create Solutions segment generated $165 million, up 8% year-over-year, primarily due to growth in subscription sales. Meanwhile, the Grow Solutions segment brought in $338 million, reflecting an 11% rise, largely attributed to mid-teen sequential revenue expansion from Vector, which offset declines in the IronSource Ad Network.

The company reported a net loss of $89 million, representing an 18% margin. Unity's president and CEO, Matt Bromberg, described the quarter as outstanding, highlighting Vector's growth and the significant adoption of Unity 6. He emphasized Unity's ambition to serve as the primary platform for the future of interactive entertainment.

These results come amid leadership transitions. David Helgason, Unity's former chief executive and founder, and Tomer Bar-Zeev, founder of IronSource, both departed from the board. Bromberg expressed appreciation for their contributions and optimism for future collaborations.

Starting May 1, Bernard Kim, formerly president of publishing at Zynga, will join the board. Kim voiced his admiration for Unity's industry influence and eagerness to support its mission of accessible game development.

Looking ahead, Unity anticipates approximately $485 million in revenue for the first quarter of 2026, with steady performance in Grow Solutions and noticeable year-over-year growth in Create Solutions.

Additionally, reports from December indicated Unity introduced a substantial annual fee for its largest enterprise clients, requiring commitments from $250,000 to $2 million based on each game's revenue, as part of subscription licenses and support. The company's online portal now informs enterprise customers of minimum subscription obligations for 2026, following a 5% price increase for Pro and Enterprise subscriptions.

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