Unity Software Inc is a leading platform for creating and operating interactive, real-time 3D content, primarily used in gaming, film, and various industries such as architecture and automotive design. The company provides a comprehensive suite of tools and services that empower developers and artists to build immersive experiences across multiple platforms, including mobile, console, and virtual reality. Unity's engine facilitates seamless collaboration and integration, enhancing creativity and efficiency for creators looking to push the boundaries of digital storytelling and user interaction. Additionally, Unity offers solutions for monetization and analytics, supporting creators and businesses in optimizing their projects and maximizing their reach in the digital landscape. Read More
Unity (NYSE: U) announced today it will release second quarter 2025 financial results before the market opens on August 6, 2025, with a webcast to follow at 8:30 a.m. ET/5:30 a.m. PT.
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Shares of game engine maker Unity (NYSE:U)
jumped 12.4% in the morning session after Jefferies analyst Brent Thill raised his price target on the company to a Street-high of $35. The new price target represents a nearly 18% upside from the stock's previous close and a 20.69% increase from Jefferies' prior target of $29. The firm maintained its "Buy" rating, citing improving sentiment around Unity's ad-targeting model, Vector. Thill noted that positive mentions for Vector increased in the second quarter and that its Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) for clients improved to a 10%-20% lift, up from 5%-7% in the prior quarter. Driven by the expected improvements, Jefferies raised its revenue forecasts for Unity for 2025 and 2026. The analyst also highlighted that usage for the new Unity 6 engine is growing, indicating stability in the company's Create segment.
Shares of game engine maker Unity (NYSE:U)
jumped 3.9% in the morning session after a regulatory filing revealed a new, multi-million dollar investment from Stephens Investment Management Group. According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Stephens Investment Management Group purchased 825,669 shares of Unity during the first quarter, a stake valued at roughly $16.2 million. This new position gives the investment firm approximately 0.20% ownership of the game development platform company. Large investments by institutional investors are often viewed positively by the market, as they can signal a strong belief in a company's long-term strategy and growth potential. The filing also noted that several other hedge funds and institutional investors have recently increased their holdings in Unity, suggesting a broader accumulation of the stock by professional money managers.
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Genies, an AI avatar and gaming technology company, has partnered with Unity (NYSE: U), the leading platform to create and grow games and interactive experiences, to provide game developers access to highly customizable AI avatar and asset creation tools. The partnership will also bring game, entertainment, celebrity, and sports IP into the Unity Asset Store, where developers can gain access to IP-driven avatars and assets to create games via Genies’ partnerships.
Shares of game engine maker Unity (NYSE:U)
jumped 5.2% in the morning session after the major indices rebounded (Nasdaq +1.4%, S&P 500 +1.0%) on hopes that the reported ceasefire between Israel and Iran will hold. This de-escalation in a volatile region helped to ease concerns about potential disruptions to global oil supplies, leading to a notable dip in crude oil prices.