Unity’s Revenue Jumps 35% to $609 Million, Beating Forecasts Despite Loss
Unity Software’s fourth-quarter revenue rose 35% year-over-year to $609 million, surpassing the expected $562.71 million. The gain signals stronger demand for the company’s tools in game development and real-time 3D content. Even as revenue climbed, Unity reported a loss of 66 cents per share for the quarter. The bottom-line shortfall reflects ongoing investments in product expansion and infrastructure. Revenue growth outpaced expectations, but profitability remains under pressure.
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