Skillz (SKLZ 3.73%), known for its mobile gaming competitive platform, reported its fourth-quarter results on March 13, 2025.

The release showed a steep decline in revenue and a widening net loss, missing analyst expectations. Revenue for Q4 2024 was $20.4 million, down from $31.1 million in Q4 2023, not meeting estimates of $25 million. The company's net loss for the quarter was $26.4 million, resulting in a GAAP EPS of -$1.50, versus the expected -$1.13.

This quarter underscores Skillz’s struggle to stabilize revenue while facing headwinds in user engagement.

MetricQ4 2024Q4 EstimateQ4 2023Y/Y Change
EPS-1.50-1.13-0.74-102.7%
Revenue (in millions)$20.4$25.0$31.1-34.5%
Adjusted EBITDA (in millions)$(18.5)N/A$(7.3)-153.4%
Paying Monthly Active Users (PMAU)110,000N/A137,000-19.7%
ARPPU$68.1N/A$73.3-7.1%

Source: Analyst estimates for the quarter provided by FactSet.

Understanding Skillz's Business Model

Skillz offers a platform that enables users to compete in mobile gaming competitions, with a distinct focus on fair play. The company provides developers tools to integrate games with multiplayer competition capabilities, offering revenue share opportunities through player entry fees. Skillz has been pivoting to optimize revenues from this model.

Recent strategic shifts include a $75 million developer accelerator to boost game innovation, aiming to expand platform offerings and user engagement. Technology advancements focus on fair competition. However, achieving financial stability amid continued declining user metrics remains a challenge.

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Notable Developments in Q4 2024

Skillz experienced a continued decline in revenue, dropping 34.5% from Q4 2023 levels. This was accompanied by a net loss of $26.4 million, amplifying its financial struggles, with EPS missing analyst estimates by 32.7%.

The company’s Paying Monthly Active Users fell to 110,000 from 137,000, a 19.7% decrease, indicating ongoing issues with user retention and engagement. This trend, however, showed some improvement as management reported sequential increases from November 2024 through February 2025.

Average Revenue Per Paying User declined to $68.1 in Q4 2024 from $73.3 in the prior year, illustrating challenges with monetization strategies. Despite these setbacks, Skillz demonstrated significant cost control efforts, reducing operating expenses excluding revenue costs to $43.2 million for the quarter.

A significant victory for Skillz included a favorable resolution in a legal dispute against AviaGames. This strengthened its market position in a sector where maintaining fair competition is critical. However, challenges persist as Skillz strives to turn around eight consecutive years of losses.

Looking Ahead

Skillz's management maintains a cautiously optimistic outlook, with goals set for achieving positive adjusted EBITDA by 2025. This involves improving user acquisition and retention strategies, alongside marketing and operational enhancements. The focus on fair play technologies remains a central strategy for competitive differentiation.

Future guidance remains a critical area for investors, with an emphasis on tracking improvements in revenue generation and cost efficiencies. Legal triumphs are expected to provide a competitive edge, while initiatives like the developer accelerator aim to strengthen platform engagement, vital for long-term growth and investor confidence.