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GameStop Q4 Earnings: Sales Fall 14%, but $9 Billion Cash Pile Puts Ryan Cohen’s Next Move in Focus. (Business Wire)
24 March 2026
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GameStop Q4 Earnings: Sales Fall 14%, but $9 Billion Cash Pile Puts Ryan Cohen’s Next Move in Focus. (Business Wire)

GRAPEVINE, Texas, March 24, 2026, 16:11 CDT.

  • Revenue for the fourth quarter dropped 14% to $1.104 billion. Net income slipped as well, coming in at $127.9 million versus $131.3 million the previous year.
  • GameStop’s cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities climbed to $9.0 billion, up from $4.8 billion the previous year.
  • Collectibles made up 33.1% of sales—this as hardware and software revenue slid significantly.

GameStop posted another steep sales drop for the holiday quarter on Tuesday, but the headline number in its filing was the $9.0 billion it’s now sitting on in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities. That hefty pile puts the videogame retailer’s balance sheet nearly on par with its market cap, which hovers around $10 billion. Focus has shifted squarely to what CEO Ryan Cohen plans next, as the core store business keeps shrinking.

This point isn’t lost on investors, who have largely set aside GameStop’s retail roots and are framing it as a capital allocation play. Michael Burry—the same one from The Big Short—pointed out back in January that he wasn’t looking for “another big short squeeze.” The real draw, he wrote, was Cohen’s potential “transformative acquisition or acquisitions.” Earlier Tuesday, the Seeking Alpha market roundup flagged a tilt toward bullish options activity ahead of the numbers. Reuters

Net sales dropped to $1.104 billion in the quarter ended Jan. 31, down from $1.283 billion the year before, the company reported. Net income edged down to $127.9 million from $131.3 million. Still, operating income climbed to $135.2 million, up from $79.8 million, as overhead expenses decreased to $241.5 million from $282.5 million. GameStop won’t be holding a conference call.

The company’s filing pointed to a bigger push into trading cards and collectibles. Collectibles revenue climbed to $365.0 million, or 33.1% of the total, up from $270.6 million, or 21.1% a year earlier. Hardware and accessories dropped to $535.6 million from $725.8 million, while software sales slid to $203.7 million from $286.2 million.

GameStop disclosed a new deal connected to a possible sale of its French business. In its annual report, the company confirmed ongoing efforts to offload both France and Canada, while also shutting down its presence in New Zealand. That’s a clear signal Cohen remains focused on streamlining international operations, all while keeping cash on hand for other priorities.

The crypto segment dropped. At the quarter’s close, Bitcoin and related receivables sat at $368.4 million, slipping from $519.4 million at the third quarter’s finish. GameStop’s cash pile was bolstered by financing activities: it pulled in $4.2 billion from convertible notes—debt that can become equity—in fiscal 2025, after generating $3.45 billion from at-the-market share sales in fiscal 2024, a mechanism allowing companies to sell shares directly into the market.

The risks haven’t gone away. Microsoft and Sony are still steering customers toward subscriptions and cloud gaming, which keeps chipping away at GameStop’s core retail business. Physical discs are less essential, and Amazon dominates online for both games and just about everything else. Back in January, Burry dismissed the collectibles strategy as a “minor incremental driver” at best. Tuesday’s lack of an investor call left shareholders with no fresh clues about Cohen’s plans for the company’s cash or his thoughts on future targets. Reuters

GameStop wrapped the year with net sales down to $3.63 billion from $3.82 billion. Net income, on the other hand, jumped to $418.4 million compared with $131.3 million a year ago. So, while sales slipped, the company now sits on a much fatter cash cushion—a rare position for a retailer with a market cap just shy of $10 billion.

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