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Caesars Entertainment's online gaming arm; record $1.41B revenue FY2025 (+21% YoY), Adjusted EBITDA $236M (2x YoY). Exploring spinoff from parent company.
Caesars Digital is the online gaming division of Caesars Entertainment, the largest U.S. casino-hotel operator. Launched following the 2020 merger of Caesars Entertainment and Eldorado Resorts, the digital arm operates Caesars Sportsbook & Casino, Caesars Palace Online Casino, and Horseshoe Online Casino across 25+ U.S. states. The division leverages the Caesars Rewards loyalty program—the largest land-based casino loyalty program in the U.S. with over 65 million enrolled members—to acquire and retain digital players at significantly lower cost than digital-only competitors.\n\nCaesars Digital's technology platform runs on William Hill's sportsbook infrastructure following Caesars' $4B acquisition of the British bookmaker in 2021. The company has steadily improved product quality and expanded its online casino footprint, with iGaming driving the fastest revenue growth. Caesars operates three distinct online casino brands to capture different player segments and geographic markets.\n\nCaesars Digital posted record FY2025 revenue of $1.41B (+21% YoY vs. $1.16B in 2024), with adjusted EBITDA more than doubling from $117M to $236M. Q4 2025 delivered a record $85M in Adjusted EBITDA, nearly four times the prior year. The strong performance led analysts to suggest Caesars Digital may be worth more than Caesars Entertainment's entire market cap, prompting management to explore a potential spinoff of the digital business.
Tokyo-listed (NTDOY) gaming hardware and IP company with 140M+ Switch units sold; Nintendo Switch 2 launching 2025 competing with PlayStation 5 through exclusive Mario, Zelda, and Pokémon franchises.
Nintendo is a Kyoto-based global gaming company that develops gaming hardware, software, and entertainment experiences — producing iconic first-party game franchises including Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Metroid, Animal Crossing, Splatoon, and Kirby, alongside the Nintendo Switch hybrid gaming console (home console + handheld in one device). Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 7974 / OTC: NTDOY), Nintendo generated approximately ¥1.67 trillion ($11 billion) in net sales in fiscal year 2024, with the Nintendo Switch installed base exceeding 140 million units globally — the third best-selling gaming platform in history.
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