Gameloft, a publicly owned company headquartered in France, with Vivendi as its parent company, was founded in 1999 and employs approximately 5,540 individuals. The company's main product is computer games, functioning as a French video game publisher that was initially founded by Ubisoft co-founder Michel Guillemot. It operates 18 development studios across the globe, primarily publishing games with a focus on the mobile games market.
On March 12, 2026, Vivendi reported its 2025 financial results, with Gameloft significantly contributing to a 4.3% revenue increase that brought the parent company's total to €307 million. Gameloft itself recorded a 4.2% rise in revenues and a 34% increase in EBITA, excluding restructuring. Earlier the same day, Vivendi announced that Gameloft's strong performance, combined with corporate cost-cutting, led to €20 million in earnings attributable to Vivendi SE shareowners and improved EBITA for 2025. This performance also drove Vivendi's notable swing to a €20 million net income in the second half of 2025, an improvement from losses in 2024, though Vivendi's stock declined 1.11% to 2 euros. Previously, on February 19, 2026, it was noted that Gameloft has utilized memoQ TMS for seven years as its core platform for localizing games into more than 15 languages.
Gameloft's customers primarily consist of telecoms companies. Examples of Gameloft's customers include Vodafone, Vodafone Idea and TIM Italia. Examples of Gameloft's suppliers include Magnite and Didomi.