Blockchain game developer Immutable says 2024 outlook improved after reporting $50m loss

Following a $50 million loss in 2023, blockchain game developer Immutable claims its 2024 performance has rebounded, with revenue exceeding $110 million.

Blockchain game developer Immutable, best known for titles like Gods Unchained and Guild of Guardians, has reportedly improved its performance after reporting a $50 million loss for 2023, the Australian Financial Review reports, citing the firm’s recent filings.

Immutable’s financial results for 2023 showed a big loss, which the firm blames on a tough crypto market, global regulations, and high marketing costs. Still, the blockchain game developer is optimistic about its future.

In a commentary for the Australian Financial Review, a spokesperson for the firm said that Immutable is performing way better now, adding that the firm’s revenue for the 2024 financial year has already surpassed $110 million, a 50% increase from the previous year.

The revenue surge came after Immutable rolled out its own layer-2 network Immutable zkEVM, developed in partnership with Polygon Labs. Immutable is also investing in the web3 gaming sector, launching a $100 million fund to support game developers.

In March 2022, Immutable raised $200 million in a Series C funding round headed by Singapore’s state-owned investment company Temasek, putting its valuation at $2.5 billion. Other investors that participated in the funding were Mirae Asset, ParaFi Capital, Declaration Partners, and Tencent Holdings.

In late February 2025, Immutable co-founder Robbie Ferguson shared that several gaming companies valued over $1 billion seem open to launching tokens. This comes as on-chain gaming activity sees a surge. According to DappRadar’s games report released on February 13, blockchain gaming reached over 7 million daily unique active wallets in January 2025, a 386% increase from the year before.

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