Playstudios Reports Q1 Revenue Slide as Focus Shifts to ‘playSWEEPS’ and AI Efficiency

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 12, 2026
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Social casino specialist Playstudios faced a challenging start to 2026, reporting a 7% year-on-year revenue decline to $58.4m for the first quarter. The figures reflect the persistent pressure weighing on the broader social casino sector.

The revenue dip resulted in a net loss of $10.7m for the period, a significant widening from the $2.9m loss reported in Q1 2025. Profitability metrics also saw a sharp decline; consolidated adjusted EBITDA fell to $3.6m, yielding a margin of just 6.1%, compared to the 19.9% margin ($12.5m) achieved in the previous year.

Despite the downturn, Playstudios CEO and Chairman Andrew Pascal remained optimistic about the company’s strategic pivot:

“Our first quarter results reflected continued pressure on our legacy portfolio, particularly within social casino, but they also reflected meaningful progress in repositioning Playstudios for the future”.

Strategic Pivot: The Rise of playSWEEPS

To counter the stagnation in its legacy portfolio, Playstudios is aggressively expanding its sweepstakes-based initiative, ‘playSWEEPS’. Key growth drivers in this segment include:

  • The Win Zone: Further development of this product across both mobile and web platforms.
  • POP! Slots Integration: A scheduled launch for this major integration is set for late Q2 2026.

This expansion comes despite a tightening regulatory landscape, with sweepstakes bans already active in states such as California, New York, New Jersey, and Montana. However, Playstudios continues to operate in all “permissible jurisdictions” and reports encouraging early indicators in user engagement and monetization. Due to the early stage of these initiatives, the company has declined to provide formal financial guidance or specific growth forecasts for the sweepstakes division at this time.

The ‘Renewal’ Program and AI Infrastructure

Playstudios is currently undergoing a massive business simplification project titled ‘Renewal’ to improve long-term profitability. The program includes:

  • Studio Consolidation: The closure of four of its nine development studios.
  • Workforce Reduction: A total of 177 lay-offs.
  • AI Integration: Heavy investment in AI infrastructure to streamline operations and reduce the cost of sales.

The company claims the program has already facilitated $29m in savings and anticipates an additional $33m to $39m in savings upon completion. These measures are intended to offset rising costs; notably, user acquisition expenses jumped from $10m to nearly $17m this quarter, contributing to a 10% rise in overall operating expenses.

Looking Ahead

Playstudios intends to manage its social casino portfolio with “discipline” while evolving products to improve economic returns. Pascal concluded that the company is successfully transitioning into a “simpler, sharper and more growth-oriented company”.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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