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 April 21, 2026, Vivendi reported a modest increase in its first-quarter 2026 revenues, primarily driven by its wholly owned video game producer, Gameloft. The company positioned Gameloft as the group's "true operating engine" following a major reorganization completed at the end of 2024, with its strong performance offsetting a decline from Universal Music which impacted overall revenue. Vivendi described its first quarter as "solid," noting revenue growth despite a shrinking value in its wider portfolio over the three-month period. The content media and entertainment investor announced its Q1 2026 revenue at $69 million, which remained flat year-over-year but reflected a 1.3% increase when adjusted for constant currency and perimeter compared to the same period in 2025.
Gameloft's customers primarily consist of telecoms companies. Examples of Gameloft's customers include TIM Italia, Vodafone Idea and Vodafone. Examples of Gameloft's suppliers include Didomi and Magnite.