Motorsport Games reported a 74% year-over-year increase in revenue for the second quarter of 2026, alongside gross margins of 85%, according to presentation materials reviewed by Reuters.
The company, which develops racing simulation titles, attributed the revenue surge to the launch of new franchises and expanded licensing agreements. Operating expenses remained tightly controlled, supporting the significant margin expansion.
Gross profit for the quarter reached a reported $85 million, up from $49 million in the same period a year earlier. Net income figures were not disclosed in the materials. Motorsport Games did not respond to requests for additional details.
The company’s stock, listed on the Nasdaq under the ticker MSGM, has gained approximately 40% over the past 12 months, outperforming broader gaming sector benchmarks. Analysts cited strong user engagement and a diversified product pipeline as key drivers of investor confidence.
Management highlighted ongoing investments in next-generation simulation technology as a strategic priority, though no specific financial targets for future quarters were provided.


