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Zynga Continues to Lose Money

The loss of $117 million for the full year was an improvement over its loss of $226 million in 2014

Social gaming company Zynga has reported earnings for its fourth quarter and full-year ended December 31, revealing a loss of $46.9 million for the holiday quarter and a loss of $117 million for the year. Revenue was down 5 percent during the holiday quarter, but for the full year, it rose 11 percent to $765 million.

In its announcement, Zynga noted that its loss of $117 million for the full year includes a $32 million restructuring expense related to the company's 300-plus layoffs in 2015. Additionally, the loss was an improvement over 2014, during which the company posted a net loss of $226 million.

Regarding the restructuring plan announced last year that involved the layoffs, Zynga said it expects the move to eventually result in $45 million in yearly savings.

For the full year, Zynga reported that the money it made from mobile games grew 35 percent year-over-year, while revenue from web games almost matched that in decline, falling 32 percent.

In terms of player figures, daily active users for Zynga games dropped 20 percent year-over-year. However, mobile players fell just 1 percent, while web players dropped 53 percent. Additionally, though player numbers were down overall, Zynga said it's making more money from the players it does have, as the ABPU (average billing per user) jumped 26 percent compared to last year.

Additionally, Zynga announced that it acquired Zindagi Games, the developer behind match-three games like Yummy Gummy and Crazy Kitchen

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/zynga-continues-to-lose-money/1100-6434693/



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Their games are lame and boring who would want to spend money on that.



This is why mobile gaming should be complemented with more stable forms of gaiming, like console or PC. Once the goose with the golden eggs dies, they will find almost impossible to replicate their past success.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

Come join The 2018 Obscure Game Monthly Review Thread.

I'm surprised they are still in business. They keep losing millions... What is their debt now? Billions?

They mainly just depended on copying board games and they can't find another hit like Farmville. No one gives a shit about Zynga anymore. They can go die with Rovio.



I wasn't even aware that they were still in business.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

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And to think that these people were damn near on top of the mobile world a couple of years ago. Also I love the line about making more money from however is left. So basically they are just betting on whales to keep them afloat really.



A part of me wants to be civil and feel bad for their situation. The other part of me wants to just not care because of how shitty that company is and how little effort they've put on their games after... after... anything they've done. What have they done after Farmville, anyways?



Aren't Zindagi games the devs behind Sports Champions?



funny how fast things can change in the mobile space