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AppLovin hints at upside in gaming-ads growth target as investors look for a new catalyst
5 March 2026
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AppLovin hints at upside in gaming-ads growth target as investors look for a new catalyst

New York, March 5, 2026, 06:33 EST

  • AppLovin CFO Matt Stumpf said there’s “potential upside” to the company’s 20%-30% gaming ads growth target.
  • AppLovin shares jumped roughly 10% the previous day, with the remarks made at a Morgan Stanley investor conference.
  • Adjust, which is owned by AppLovin, said Tripledot rolled over 30 live games onto its measurement platform—no campaign disruption reported.

AppLovin’s CFO says there’s “potential upside” ahead for the company’s longstanding gaming-ad growth target, giving investors a new data point as they watch to see if the adtech group can still outpace a packed, competitive field. Seeking Alpha

AppLovin’s comments come at a time when it’s working to spotlight its main ad business, just as scrutiny over industry data use and practices remains unresolved. Digital ad spend is a battleground, with both major platforms and niche adtech players eyeing the same marketing dollars. Pricing swings can hit quickly when auctions tighten.

AppLovin shares jumped roughly 10% on Wednesday, Reuters market data showed, marking a notable move for a stock that’s recently served as a barometer for performance advertising sentiment.

Speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, CFO Matt Stumpf characterized the company’s 20% to 30% gaming ad growth estimate as a way to “frame” the scale of the potential. He cited “directed model enhancements and recursive learning” as key contributors. Recursive learning, in this case, refers to the process where ad models refine themselves based on fresh outcome data. Seeking Alpha

AppLovin mentioned in a Tuesday release that it would webcast its conference session, with a replay set to go live on its investor relations page.

AppLovin provides software for app developers and advertisers to buy and serve ads, and operates real-time “ad auctions” with products like its AXON engine. Buyers bid against each other for user impressions on these automated platforms. Reuters

On Wednesday, Adjust, which is owned by AppLovin, announced that Tripledot Studios shifted over 30 active games onto Adjust’s measurement platform. The move happened without interruptions to either user-acquisition efforts or Tripledot’s underlying data operations. “We couldn’t afford any gaps in data or campaign tracking,” Jan Sawicki-Hughes, Tripledot’s group VP of growth, said. Stock Titan

Ad competition is still front and center. Before AppLovin’s February results, Jefferies analysts flagged that Meta Platforms stepping up its bidding on Apple’s iOS traffic could drive up auction prices, putting pressure on net margins for firms operating in those markets.

Risks remain. A slip in ad results, tighter pricing for mobile games, or fresh regulatory moves—all of it could threaten the growth story investors are banking on.

AppLovin posted $1.658 billion in revenue for the December quarter and net income landed at roughly $1.102 billion. For the first quarter, the company projected revenue in a range between $1.745 billion and $1.775 billion.

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