Skillz has launched a $75 million Developer Accelerator Program over the next three years to support at least 25 high-potential games, aiming to enhance its platform and expand offerings.
Q4 revenue was $20 million, down 17% sequentially and 35% year-over-year, with a paid user conversion rate of 14.6%, slightly up from 14.3% in Q3.
Adjusted EBITDA loss for Q4 was $19 million, with a full-year adjusted EBITDA loss of $63 million, showing improvement compared to $69 million in 2023.
The company ended the year with $282 million in cash and cash equivalents, and expects an additional $7.5 million payment from a prior settlement by the end of the month.
Skillz continues to focus on expense management, optimizing customer acquisition costs (CAC), and achieving profitability while addressing industry fairness concerns through litigation and advocacy.