According to a recent financial report, Motorsport Games saw a notable improvement with revenue and net income increases for Q2 2024.
In the new report, Motorsport Games revenue was “$1.9 million compared to $1.7 million for the same period in the prior year.” It adds that net income for the latest quarter was “$2.4 million in Q2 2024 compared to a net loss of $8.2 million in Q2 2023.”
It is a far more optimistic report, following “substantial doubt” surrounding the company in its concerning April 2024 SEC filing.
Now, Motorsport Games says its “detachment from historical challenges” could appeal to new “investors and potential acquirers.”
Motorsport Games also commented on plans for Le Mans Ultimate, following “strong customer reception.”
The publisher stated that “we have decided to accelerate efforts to bring this to title to games consoles and reach a larger audience.” While it did not confirm an exact release window or date, the console versions should now arrive sooner than expected.
Le Mans Ultimate, developed by Studio 397, first launched into Early Access in February 2024. At launch, it earned “Mostly Positive” reviews on Steam. Last July, it also released a 2024 Season Pass as DLC.
Fans may also recognize Motorsport Games for a variety of NASCAR games, including the NASCAR Heat series.
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