Unity records 5% increase in revenue, expects growth in Q4

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Key points

  1. Unity has recorded a revenue growth of 5% year-over-year.
  2. Both Grow Solutions and Create Solutions have exhibited positive growth.
  3. The company expects revenue to increase in Q4.

On Nov. 5, 2025, Unity released its third quarter 2025 financial results, revealing a 5% increase in revenue year-over-year. In Q3 2025, Unity earned $471 million compared to $447 million in Q3 2024.

Additionally, the company’s Create Solutions and Grow Solutions also increased in revenue, with the former rising to $152 million this quarter and the latter reaching $318 million. According to Unity, the growth in Create Solutions was driven by “strong growth in subscription revenue.”

Grow Solutions’ revenue growth was driven by the strong performance of the Unity Ad Network. The company added that the growth was “slightly offset by year-over-year declines in our other Grow businesses.”

In the fourth quarter, Unity expects the revenue to continue to grow. The company said that it is expecting revenue to be around $480 million-$490 million. In the Grow segment, the company expects a mid-single-digit sequential revenue growth. The Create segment, meanwhile, is expecting a high single-digit year-over-year revenue growth.

Early last month, a vulnerability was discovered in Unity, forcing Obsidian Entertainment to pull some of its games from digital storefronts due to the vulnerability allowing local code execution and data exposure. The flaw was discovered in June and was patched on Oct. 2.

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