Economic Observer reports that based on the closing data of U.S. stocks on February 12, 2026, Snail Games (SNAL.OQ) closed at $0.60, down 3.69% for the day. The stock has been weak recently, with a total decline of 15.49% over the past 5 days and a year-to-date drop of 32.51%.
Company Fundamentals
In Q3 2025 (ended September 30), the company’s net revenue was $13.8 million, a 38.7% decrease year-over-year. Although management emphasizes business stability and plans to drive growth through new content, the revenue decline has heightened investor concerns about profitability.
Industry Sector Situation
On the same day, U.S. tech stocks generally declined, with the Nasdaq index falling 1.66%, and the digital entertainment sector overall dropping 2.56%. The market’s risk appetite contraction has put pressure on high-valuation gaming stocks.
Funding and Technical Aspects
On February 12, the trading volume was only $9,765, with a turnover rate of 0.04%, indicating low liquidity where small sell-offs can trigger significant declines. Although institutional target prices are around $3.00, only one institution covers the stock, limiting market attention.
Future Development
Product Updates: The company plans to release the DLC for “Ark: Lost Colony” in Q4, but the specific schedule is not clear. Industry Environment: The gaming industry experienced overall growth in 2025, but Snail Games needs to address challenges related to technological integration and global competition.
The above information is compiled from public sources and does not constitute investment advice.
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Snail Games' stock price continues to decline, with performance pressure and sector drag being the main reasons
Economic Observer reports that based on the closing data of U.S. stocks on February 12, 2026, Snail Games (SNAL.OQ) closed at $0.60, down 3.69% for the day. The stock has been weak recently, with a total decline of 15.49% over the past 5 days and a year-to-date drop of 32.51%.
Company Fundamentals
In Q3 2025 (ended September 30), the company’s net revenue was $13.8 million, a 38.7% decrease year-over-year. Although management emphasizes business stability and plans to drive growth through new content, the revenue decline has heightened investor concerns about profitability.
Industry Sector Situation
On the same day, U.S. tech stocks generally declined, with the Nasdaq index falling 1.66%, and the digital entertainment sector overall dropping 2.56%. The market’s risk appetite contraction has put pressure on high-valuation gaming stocks.
Funding and Technical Aspects
On February 12, the trading volume was only $9,765, with a turnover rate of 0.04%, indicating low liquidity where small sell-offs can trigger significant declines. Although institutional target prices are around $3.00, only one institution covers the stock, limiting market attention.
Future Development
Product Updates: The company plans to release the DLC for “Ark: Lost Colony” in Q4, but the specific schedule is not clear. Industry Environment: The gaming industry experienced overall growth in 2025, but Snail Games needs to address challenges related to technological integration and global competition.
The above information is compiled from public sources and does not constitute investment advice.