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GameStop Q4 earnings beat expectations, collectibles segment sales increase
GameStop (NYSE:GME) in Grapevine, Texas, reported fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded profit expectations, although revenue fell short of analyst forecasts. The stock rose 1% after the announcement.
The video game retailer reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.49 for the quarter ending January 31, 2026, compared to the consensus estimate of $0.37, beating expectations by $0.12. However, revenue was $1.1 billion, below the expected $1.467 billion, down 13.9% from $1.283 billion in the same period last year. Adjusted operating income reached $147.7 million, up from $84.4 million a year earlier.
The company’s cash position improved significantly, with total cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities totaling $9 billion at quarter-end, up from $4.8 billion a year ago. GameStop also reported Bitcoin and related receivables valued at $368.4 million.
For the full fiscal year 2025, GameStop reported net sales of $3.63 billion, down 5.0% from $3.823 billion in 2024. Full-year adjusted net income was $647.4 million, compared to $131.2 million last year.
The company’s collectibles segment performed strongly, with sales reaching $365 million this quarter, accounting for 33.1% of total sales, up from 21.1% in the same period last year. Hardware and accessories sales declined from $725.8 million to $535.6 million, while software sales decreased from $286.2 million to $203.7 million.
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