Press Release: Light & Wonder, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2026 Results

Dow Jones
Aug 05

Light & Wonder Reports Solid Second Quarter 2026 Results and Reiterates Full-Year 2026 Financial Outlook(1)

Financial Highlights

   --  Net income increased 26% to $120 million, up 38% per share(2), and 
      Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA ("Consolidated AEBITDA")(3) increased to 
      $383 million, up 9%, driving EPSa(2)(3) growth of 26%. 
 
   --  L&W delivering on strategy to scale high-quality recurring revenue(4) , 
      driven by growth across Gaming operations and iGaming during the quarter. 
      North American Gaming operations premium installed base increased by 652 
      units(5) on a sequential basis (over 2,550 units(5) on a year-over-year 
      basis); and 277 Grover charitable gaming ("Grover") units added 
      sequentially (1,540+ units on a year-over-year basis), while iGaming 
      continued to deliver strong 1PP content(6) and double-digit 
      year-over-year growth. 
 
   --  Earnings discipline with continued segment AEBITDA margin ("margin")(7) 
      expansion and cash flow generation reflect sustained focus on operational 
      efficiency, product mix and cash management. Net cash provided by 
      operating activities and Adjusted free cash flow(3) increased 127% and 
      50%, respectively. 
 
   --  Returned $134 million of capital to shareholders through the repurchase 
      of approximately 1.6 million CHESS Depositary Interests ("CDIs") during 
      the quarter. The Company remains committed to reducing its net debt 
      leverage ratio(3) to below 3.0x(1) during 1H 2027 with the intention to 
      move toward investment grade level leverage profile. 
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 04, 2026-- 

Light & Wonder, Inc. $(LNW.AU)$ ("Light & Wonder," "L&W," "we" or the "Company") today reported results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2026.

Light & Wonder delivered another quarter of consolidated earnings growth and margin expansion across all business segments, underpinned by its highly diversified business model and disciplined capital allocation, with continued strong cash flow generation and momentum expected to build into the second half of the year.

Consolidated revenue grew 2% year-over-year to $828 million. We continue to enhance our quality of earnings through a deliberate strategy to improve revenue quality, focusing on growing recurring revenue(4) . Gaming operations, Grover and iGaming represented the primary growth drivers, each delivering double-digit year-over-year revenue increases, supported by continued operational momentum and content strength.

Net income was $120 million or $1.53 per share(2) , up 26% and 38% year-over-year, respectively. Net cash provided by operating activities was $241 million, a 127% increase as compared to the prior year period.

 
(1) Represents forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures presented on a 
supplemental basis. Additional information on non-GAAP financial measures 
presented herein is available at the end of this release. 
(2) Per share amounts are calculated based on weighted average number of 
diluted shares. 
(3) Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Additional information on 
non-GAAP financial measures presented herein is available at the end of this 
release. 
(4) Recurring revenue includes Gaming operations (inclusive of Grover), 
ongoing Gaming systems maintenance, table service/rental agreements, SciPlay 
and iGaming revenues. 
(5) Excludes Grover charitable gaming units. 
(6) Represents first-party content. 
(7) Business segment AEBITDA is our primary segment measure of profit or loss 
under GAAP. 
 

The second quarter once again demonstrated the performance of our game portfolio and focus on efficiency, with margin expansion across all three businesses. Consolidated AEBITDA(1) grew 9% to $383 million. Adjusted NPATA(1) increased by 16% to $156 million, or 26% growth on a per share basis ("EPSa")(1)(2) to $1.99, as compared to the prior year period. Adjusted free cash flow(1) was $156 million, a 50% increase year-over-year, demonstrating strong underlying cash generation across the business.

Gaming revenue increased 5% year-over-year to $554 million, led by Gaming operations revenue (increased 18% to $247 million) and Table products (up 13% to $62 million). Gaming machine sales revenue decreased 4%, primarily reflecting lower unit shipments on fewer new openings and expansions and lower adjacencies, with steady average selling price per unit.

North American Gaming operations premium installed base extended its growth streak to a 24(th) consecutive quarter, adding 652 units sequentially (over 2,550 on a year-over-year basis), with Grover further expanding its footprint by 277 units on a sequential basis. From a Gaming machine sales perspective, this quarter, 8,796 new units were shipped globally, including over 4,900 new units shipped in North America.

iGaming delivered another quarter of double-digit growth, with revenue and AEBITDA increasing 14% and 18%, respectively, on continuing momentum in North America. This was underpinned by first-party content proliferation and partner network growth, despite U.K. tax increases during the period. SciPlay continues to grow its direct-to-consumer ("DTC") revenue while average revenue payer metrics improved on a sequential basis amid a mature social casino market.

We returned $156 million to shareholders through share repurchases in the first half of 2026, including an accelerated pace of repurchases in Q2 of $134 million, bringing cumulative repurchases since the current program's inception to $1.3 billion, or in excess of $2.1 billion since buybacks were introduced in 2022 (or approximately 27% of total shares outstanding(3) ), reflecting our disciplined capital allocation priorities.

Matt Wilson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Light & Wonder, said, "Our second quarter results reflect continued execution of our content-centric operating model, with broad-based growth, margin expansion and quality earnings across all three businesses. We continue to see the benefits of our sustained investment in studios and content, as our franchises drive strong game performance across the portfolio. Gaming momentum remained robust, with our North American premium installed base growing for the 24th consecutive quarter, and Grover continuing to scale across existing and new markets. iGaming once again delivered double-digit growth in both revenue and AEBITDA, reflecting the resilience of our North American momentum even as we navigate headwinds from increased U.K. gaming duties, while SciPlay continued to grow its direct-to-consumer revenue. As we look toward the second half of the year, we remain focused on disciplined execution, continued investment in product innovation and talent, and progressing towards both our 2026 and 2028 financial targets(4) ."

Oliver Chow, Chief Financial Officer of Light & Wonder, said, "The second quarter demonstrated continued scaling across the business, with margin expansion across all three businesses translating into strong underlying cash generation. As signaled last quarter, we accelerated our pace of share repurchases(3) , returning $134 million to shareholders in the second quarter alone, bringing first-half repurchases to $156 million and making tangible progress on our commitment to return meaningful capital to shareholders, while maintaining balance sheet flexibility. At the same time, we are continuing to invest deliberately in AI and infrastructure, work we believe will compound over time and support both growth and efficiency across the business. Going forward, our focus will be to pare back on share repurchases and rapidly de-lever our balance sheet to below 3.0x net debt leverage(4) as we progress toward an investment grade level leverage profile."

 
(1) Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Additional information on 
non-GAAP financial measures presented herein is available at the end of this 
release. 
(2) Per share amounts are calculated based on weighted average number of 
diluted shares. 
(3) Share repurchase activity is subject to necessary board approvals, capital 
allocation priorities and prevailing market conditions. Total shares 
outstanding are from the initiation of the prior share repurchase program in 
March of 2022. 
(4) Represent forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures presented on a 
supplemental basis. Additional information on non-GAAP financial measures 
presented herein is available at the end of this release. 
 

LEVERAGE, CAPITAL ALLOCATION AND BUSINESS UPDATE

   --  Principal face value of debt outstanding(1) was $5.2 billion, 
      translating to a net debt leverage ratio(2) of 3.4x as of June 30, 2026, 
      remaining within our previously announced targeted net debt leverage 
      ratio range(3). The Company remains committed to reducing its net debt 
      leverage ratio(2) to below 3.0x during the first half of 2027(3) with the 
      intention to move toward investment-grade level leverage profile. 
 
   --  Returned $134 million of capital to shareholders through the repurchase 
      of approximately 1.6 million CDIs during the quarter and $156 million, or 
      1.8 million CDIs, during the first half of 2026. Since initiation of the 
      prior share repurchase program in March of 2022, the Company has now 
      returned $2.1 billion to shareholders through the repurchase of 26.2 
      million shares or CDIs. This represents 27% of total outstanding shares 
      prior to the commencement of the programs. With approximately 88% of the 
      current authorized share repurchase program now utilized, we have 
      remaining capacity of approximately $180 million(4). 
 
   --  FY 2026 Financial outlook: The Company maintains its full-year 2026 
      financial outlook. We continue to expect a similar shape of earnings 
      momentum to FY 2025, reflective of our growing recurring revenue(5) base 
      and timing of both investments and capital expenditures of our customer 
      base. Full-year Consolidated AEBITDA(2) growth is expected to be in the 
      mid- to high-single digits(3), as we continue to execute against our 
      long-term strategy and 2028 financial targets(3). 

SUMMARY RESULTS

 
                  Three Months Ended June 30,  Six Months Ended June 30, 
                  ---------------------------  ------------------------- 
($ in millions 
except per share 
amounts)                  2026          2025          2026         2025 
                  -----  ------  ----  ------  ----  ------  ---  ------ 
Revenue               $     828     $     809     $   1,617    $   1,582 
Net income                  120            95           172          177 
Net income per 
 share -- 
 Diluted                   1.53          1.11          2.19         2.05 
Net cash 
 provided by 
 operating 
 activities                 241           106           380          291 
Capital 
 expenditures                83            78           157          139 
 
Non-GAAP 
Financial 
Measures(2) 
   Consolidated 
    AEBITDA           $     383     $     352     $     710    $     663 
   Adjusted 
    NPATA                   156           135           272          252 
   Adjusted 
    NPATA per 
    share -- 
    Diluted (or 
    EPSa)                  1.99          1.58          3.45         2.93 
   Adjusted free 
    cash flow               156           104           363          216 
 
                                                         As of 
                                               ------------------------- 
Balance Sheet                                    June 30,     December 
Measures                                           2026       31, 2025 
                                               ------------  ----------- 
   Cash and cash 
    equivalents                                   $     148    $     167 
   Total debt                                         5,132        5,163 
   Available 
    liquidity(6)                                        928          927 
 
(1) Principal face value of debt outstanding represents outstanding 
principal value of debt balances that conform to the presentation found 
in Note 10 to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in our 
Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. 
(2) Represent non-GAAP financial measures. Additional information on 
non-GAAP financial measures presented herein is available at the end of 
this release. 
(3) Represent forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures presented on a 
supplemental basis. Additional information on non-GAAP financial 
measures presented herein is available at the end of this release. 
(4) Share repurchase activity is subject to necessary board approvals, 
capital allocation priorities and prevailing market conditions. Total 
shares outstanding are from the initiation of the prior share repurchase 
program in March of 2022. 
(5) Recurring revenue includes Gaming operations (inclusive of Grover), 
ongoing Gaming systems maintenance, table service/rental agreements, 
SciPlay and iGaming revenues. 
(6) Available liquidity is calculated as cash and cash equivalents plus 
remaining revolver capacity. 
 

Second Quarter 2026 Financial Highlights

   --  Second quarter consolidated revenue increased to $828 million as 
      compared to $809 million, a 2% increase versus the prior year period. 
 
          --  Gaming revenue grew 5%, benefiting from an increase in Gaming 
             operations revenue inclusive of $45 million in Grover revenue, up 
             $24 million year-over-year, reflective of both underlying growth 
             and a partial prior-year contribution period. 
 
                 --  Gaming machine sales decreased 4% to $184 million on 
                    lower unit shipments due to timing deferred into the second 
                    half of the year; 
 
                 --  Table products revenue grew 13% to $62 million, driven by 
                    higher utility sales; and 
 
                 --  Gaming systems revenue declined by 16% to $61 million, 
                    primarily due to lower hardware sales. 
 
 
 
          --  iGaming once again delivered double-digit quarterly revenue 
             growth, increasing 14% compared to the prior year period, despite 
             increased U.K. gambling duties going into effect on April 1, 
             2026. 
 
          --  SciPlay revenues decreased 9% against the backdrop of a softer 
             social casino free-to-play market, while still reflecting 
             resilient player monetization. DTC revenues expanded to 29% of the 
             total SciPlay revenue. 
 
 
 
   --  Net income was $120 million as compared to $95 million, a 26% increase 
      from the prior year period, primarily driven by revenue growth from 
      Gaming and iGaming and margin expansion across all businesses. Net 
      income per share(1) was $1.53, compared to $1.11 in the prior year period, 
      a 38% increase year-over-year. 
 
   --  Consolidated AEBITDA(2) was $383 million, compared to $352 million in 
      the prior year period. The 9% increase was driven by modest revenue 
      growth, favorable revenue mix shifts and ongoing operational efficiencies 
      that led to margin expansion across all business segments. This was 
      further complemented by lower corporate costs. 
 
   --  Adjusted NPATA(2) was $156 million, as compared to $135 million in the 
      prior year period, increasing 16% and benefiting from Consolidated 
      AEBITDA(2) growth, partially offset by higher interest and depreciation 
      expenses. Adjusted NPATA per share (EPSa)(1)(2) increased 26% to $1.99, 
      compared to $1.58 in the prior year period. 
 
   --  Net cash provided by operating activities increased 127% to $241 
      million, compared to $106 million in the prior year period, reflecting 
      strong underlying earnings generation, favorable timing of receivable 
      collections, expenditures, and lower income tax payments. The prior year 
      period was impacted by $73 million related to certain legal settlement 
      payments. 
 
   --  Adjusted free cash flow(2) was $156 million, compared to $104 million 
      in the prior year period, a 50% increase. This reflects strong underlying 
      earnings generation, the timing of receivables collections, expenditures, 
      and lower income tax payments. The Company's scaling cash conversion 
      profile provides ongoing flexibility to support our capital allocation 
      priorities, including share repurchases and our ongoing commitment to 
      deleverage. Capital expenditures were $83 million, compared to $78 
      million in the prior year period, led predominantly by investments 
      supporting Gaming operations growth, including Grover. 

BUSINESS SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS

FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026

 
($ in millions)             Revenue                      AEBITDA                   AEBITDA Margin(3)(4) 
                  ---------------------------  ----------------------------  -------------------------------- 
                   2026   2025    $      %      2026    2025    $      %     2026      2025      PP Change(4) 
                   ----   ----  -----  ------   ----    ----   ----  ------  ----      ----      ------------ 
Gaming            $ 554  $ 528  $ 26    5%     $ 307   $ 280   $27   10%       55%       53%                2 
SciPlay             182    200   (18)  (9)%       72      74    (2)  (3)%      40%       37%                3 
iGaming              92     81    11   14%        33      28     5   18%       36%       35%                1 
Corporate and 
 other(5)            --     --    --   --%       (29)    (30)    1    3%      n/a       n/a               n/a 
                   ----   ----   ---            ----    ---- 
Total             $ 828  $ 809  $ 19    2%     $ 383   $ 352   $31    9%       46%       44%                2 
PP -- percentage points. 
n/a -- not applicable. 
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(1) Per share amounts are calculated based on weighted average number of diluted shares. 
 
(2) Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Additional information on non-GAAP financial measures presented 
herein is available at the end of this release. 
(3) Segment AEBITDA Margin is calculated as segment AEBITDA as a percentage of segment revenue. 
 
(4) As calculations are made using whole dollar numbers, actual results may vary compared to calculations 
presented in this table. 
(5) Includes amounts not allocated to the business segments (including corporate costs) and other 
non-operating expenses (income). 
 

Second Quarter 2026 Business Segments Key Highlights

   --  Gaming revenue was $554 million, up 5% compared to the prior year 
      period. 
 
          --  Gaming operations grew $38 million, or 18%, benefiting from an 
             increase in our North American installed base of 722 units(1), up 
             2% year-over-year to 36,068 units(1), including a more favorable 
             mix of premium units. 
 
          --  Our North American premium installed base grew for the 24th 
             consecutive quarter and now represents 58% of our total North 
             American installed base mix(1), with a unit increase of over 2,550 
             units on a year-over-year basis or 652 units(1) on a sequential 
             quarter-over-quarter basis. Our diversified portfolio of 
             successful game franchises and the continued proliferation of our 
             COSMIC$(R)$, COSMIC UPRIGHT, LIGHTWAVE(R) and LIGHTWAVE SOLAR$(TM)$ 
             cabinets continued to drive growth and strong performance. 
 
          --  Grover contributed $45 million to Gaming operations revenue, up 
             $24 million year-over-year. The growth was driven by a sequential 
             increase of 277 units and a partial prior-year contribution 
             period. At period end, Grover had over 12,550 installed base 
             units. 
 
          --  Gaming machine sales revenue decreased by 4% on lower unit 
             shipments due to timing deferred into the second half of the 
             year. 
 
          --  Table products revenue increased 13% due to higher global 
             utility sales. 
 
          --  Gaming systems revenue decreased by 16%, primarily due to lower 
             hardware sales. 
 
          --  Gaming AEBITDA was $307 million, up 10% compared to the prior 
             year period due to revenue growth, favorable revenue mix shifts, 
             ongoing operational efficiencies and Grover contributions. Margin 
             expanded 200 basis points to 55%. 
 
 
 
   --  SciPlay revenue was $182 million, down 9% compared to the prior year 
      period. This was largely driven by a softer social casino free-to-play 
      market and a decline in our average monthly JACKPOT PARTY(R) Casino 
      payers, partially offset by an increase in average monthly revenue per 
      paying user. 
 
          --  Daily Active Users, or DAU, remained relatively flat 
             sequentially, while monetization remains a key focus, as AMRPPU(2) 
             grew 4% year-over-year to $133.80. 
 
          --  AEBITDA decreased 3% to $72 million, and margin increased by 300 
             basis points, driven by margin enhancement initiatives, including 
             the growth of the direct-to-consumer ("DTC") platform. 
 
          --  DTC contributed $53 million in revenue, or 29% of SciPlay 
             revenue for the quarter. 
 
 
 
   --  iGaming revenue increased 14% to $92 million, representing another 
      consecutive quarter of double-digit year-over-year growth in both revenue 
      and AEBITDA. The strong performance was driven by continued momentum in 
      North America, underpinned by first-party content proliferation and the 
      expansion of our partner network. This performance was despite the 
      increased U.K. gambling duties going into effect on April 1, 2026. 
 
          --  AEBITDA increased 18% to $33 million, with margin expanding 
             around 100 basis points to 36%. 
 
          --  Wagers processed through our iGaming platform reached a 
             quarterly record of $31.3 billion. 
 
 
 
(1) Excludes Grover charitable gaming units. 
(2) Average Monthly Revenue Per Paying User. 
 

First Half 2026 Financial Highlights

   --  Consolidated revenue was $1.6 billion, a 2% increase compared to the 
      prior year. 
 
          --  Gaming revenue increased 4%, primarily due to: 
 
                 --  Gaming operations revenue growth of $104 million or 27%, 
                    courtesy of $37 million or a 10% increase supported by our 
                    diversified portfolio of high-performing game franchises, 
                    while Grover contributed $88 million in revenue, up $67 
                    million year-over-year, reflective of both underlying 
                    growth and a partial prior-year contribution period; 
 
                 --  Table products revenue grew 18% to $125 million primarily 
                    due to higher utility sales; 
 
                 --  Gaming machine sales decreased 15% to $340 million, as 
                    the prior year period benefited from the timing of 
                    international and North America Video Lottery Terminal 
                    shipments; and 
 
                 --  Gaming systems revenue declined by 15% to $115 million, 
                    primarily due to lower hardware sales. 
 
 
 
          --  iGaming revenue grew 16% primarily driven by North American 1PP 
             content proliferation. 
 
          --  SciPlay revenue decreased 8%, largely impacted by a softer 
             social casino free-to-play market, while still reflecting 
             resilient player monetization. 
 
 
 
   --  Net income was $172 million compared to $177 million in the prior year, 
      a decrease of 3%. The decrease was primarily driven by higher D&A 
      (including acquired Grover assets), higher restructuring and other costs 
      (including $50 million in legal reserve contingencies associated with 
      certain legal matters) and higher interest expense, partially offset by 
      lower cost of revenue. Net income per share(1) increased by 7% to $2.19, 
      compared to $2.05 in the prior year period. 
 
   --  Consolidated AEBITDA(2) was $710 million compared to $663 million in 
      the prior year, a $47 million or 7% increase. The increase was driven by 
      modest revenue growth, favorable revenue mix shifts, contributions from 
      Grover (since its May 2025 acquisition), lower corporate costs and 
      ongoing business operational efficiencies, leading to margin expansion 
      across all our business segments. 
 
   --  Adjusted NPATA(2) increased 8% to $272 million as compared to $252 
      million in the prior year period. Growth was driven by the 7% increase in 
      Consolidated AEBITDA(2), partially offset by higher depreciation of 
      Gaming operations units, and higher interest expense. Adjusted NPATA per 
      share (EPSa)(1)(2) increased 18% to $3.45 versus $2.93 in the prior year 
      period. 
 
   --  Net cash provided by operating activities was $380 million compared to 
      $291 million in the prior year, a 31% increase. The current year 
      reflected strong earnings, lower cash income tax payments and favorable 
      changes in working capital, partially offset by $65 million in higher 
      legal settlement payments, and $15 million in professional fees, services, 
      and other costs related to the Grover acquisition and completed 
      Australian Securities Exchange ("ASX") transition. 
 
   --  Adjusted free cash flow(2) was $363 million compared to $216 million in 
      the prior year period, a 68% increase. The current year benefited from 
      the same factors impacting net cash provided by operating activities (as 
      described above), partially offset by increased capital expenditures made 
      to support Gaming operations, including Grover installed base unit 
      growth. 

BUSINESS SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS

FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2026

 
($ in millions)              Revenue                        AEBITDA                   AEBITDA Margin(3)(4) 
                  -----------------------------  -----------------------------  -------------------------------- 
                   2026    2025     $      %      2026    2025    $       %     2026      2025      PP Change(4) 
                   -----   -----  -----  ------   ----    ----   ----  -------  ----      ----      ------------ 
Gaming            $1,066  $1,022  $ 44    4%     $ 578   $ 534   $44     8%       54%       52%                2 
SciPlay              368     402   (34)  (8)%      138     138    --    --%       38%       34%                4 
iGaming              183     158    25   16%        66      55    11    20%       36%       35%                1 
Corporate and 
 other(5)             --      --    --   --%       (72)    (64)   (8)  (13)%     n/a       n/a               n/a 
                   -----   -----   ---            ----    ---- 
Total             $1,617  $1,582  $ 35    2%     $ 710   $ 663   $47     7%       44%       42%                2 
PP - percentage points. 
n/a - not applicable. 
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(1) Per share amounts are calculated based on weighted average number of diluted shares. 
 
(2) Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Additional information on non-GAAP financial measures presented 
herein is available at the end of this release. 
(3) Segment AEBITDA margin is calculated as segment AEBITDA as a percentage of segment revenue. 
 
(4) As calculations are made using whole dollar numbers, actual results may vary compared to calculations 
presented in this table. 
(5) Includes amounts not allocated to the business segments (including corporate costs) and other non-operating 
expenses (income). 
 

Earnings Conference Call

As previously announced, Light & Wonder executive leadership will host a conference call on Tuesday, August 4, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. EDT (Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. AEST) to review the Company's second quarter results.

To access the call live via a listen-only webcast and presentation, please visit explore.investors.lnw.com and click on the webcast link under the Events and Presentations section.

To access the call by telephone, please register for a unique PIN at the Investor Relations section of the Light & Wonder, Inc. website and dial: +1 (844) 543-0451 for U.S., +61 1800 491 687 for Australia or +1 (864) 991-4103 for International. Participants may pre-register at any time, including up to the call start time. A replay of the webcast will be archived in the Investors section on www.lnw.com.

About Light & Wonder

Light & Wonder, Inc. is a leading cross-platform global games company. Through our three unique, yet highly complementary business segments, we deliver unforgettable experiences by combining the exceptional talents of our 6,500+ member team, with a deep understanding of our customers and players. We create immersive content that forges lasting connections with players, wherever they choose to engage. At Light & Wonder, it's all about the games. The Company is committed to the highest standards of integrity, from promoting player responsibility to implementing sustainable practices. To learn more visit www.lnw.com.

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Forward-Looking Statements

In this press release, Light & Wonder makes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements describe future expectations, plans, results or strategies and can often be identified by the use of terminology such as "may," "will," "estimate," "intend," "plan," "continue," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "target," "should," "could," "potential," "opportunity," "goal," or similar terminology. These statements are based upon current Company management ("Management") expectations, assumptions and estimates and are not guarantees of timing, future results or performance. Therefore, you should not rely on any of these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Actual results may differ materially from those contemplated in these statements due to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors, including, among other things:

   --  our inability to successfully execute our strategy; 
 
   --  slow growth of new gaming jurisdictions, slow addition of casinos in 
      existing jurisdictions and declines in the replacement cycle of gaming 
      machines; 
 
   --  risks relating to foreign operations, including anti-corruption laws, 
      fluctuations in currency rates, restrictions on the payment of dividends 
      from earnings, restrictions on the import of products and financial 
      instability; 
 
   --  difficulty predicting what impact new or increased tariffs imposed by 
      and other trade actions taken by the U.S. and foreign jurisdictions could 
      have on our business; 
 
   --  U.S. and international economic and industry conditions, including 
      changes in consumer sentiment and discretionary spending, increases in 
      benchmark interest rates and the effects of inflation; 
 
   --  public perception of our response to environmental, social and 
      governance (or "ESG") issues; 
 
   --  the effects of health epidemics, contagious disease outbreaks and 
      public perception thereof; 
 
   --  changes in, progress under, or the elimination of our share repurchase 
      program; 
 
   --  level of our indebtedness, higher interest rates, availability or 
      adequacy of cash flows and liquidity to satisfy indebtedness, other 
      obligations or future cash needs; 
 
   --  inability or failure to further reduce or refinance our indebtedness, 
      or to achieve investment-grade level leverage profile; 
 
   --  restrictions and covenants in debt agreements, including those that 
      could result in acceleration of the maturity of our indebtedness; 
 
   --  competition; 
 
   --  inability to win, retain or renew, or unfavorable revisions of, 
      existing contracts, and the inability to enter into new contracts; 
 
   --  risks and uncertainties of ongoing changes in U.K. gaming legislation, 
      including any new or revised licensing and taxation regimes, responsible 
      gambling requirements and/or sanctions on unlicensed providers; 
 
   --  inability to adapt to, and offer products that keep pace with, evolving 
      technology, including any failure of our investment of significant 
      resources in our R&D efforts; 
 
   --  failure of our investments in artificial intelligence and 
      infrastructure to achieve some or all of their intended benefits, 
      including improved efficiency and growth; 
 
   --  failure to retain key management and employees; 
 
   --  unpredictability and severity of catastrophic events, including but not 
      limited to acts of terrorism, war, armed conflicts or hostilities, the 
      impact such events may have on our customers, suppliers, employees, 
      consultants, business partners or operations, as well as management's 
      response to any of the aforementioned factors; 
 
   --  changes in demand for our products and services; 
 
   --  dependence on suppliers and manufacturers; 
 
   --  SciPlay's dependence on certain key providers; 
 
   --  ownership changes and consolidation in the gaming industry; 
 
   --  fluctuations in our results due to seasonality and other factors; 
 
   --  the risk that any potential disruptions from the Grover acquisition 
      will harm relationships with customers, employees and suppliers; 
 
   --  the possibility that the Company may be unable to achieve expected 
      financial, operational and strategic benefits of the Grover acquisition 
      and may not be able to successfully integrate Grover into the Company's 
      operations; 
 
   --  risks relating to delisting our securities from Nasdaq and 
      transitioning to a sole primary listing on the ASX, which could 
      negatively affect the liquidity and trading prices of our common stock or 
      CDIs, impact our investors' ability to trade in our securities and our 
      access to the capital markets and could lead to price variations and 
      other impacts on holders of our common stock, CDIs and other securities; 
 
 
   --  risks associated with having a sole primary listing on the ASX and 
      remaining an SEC registrant, including significant compliance costs and 
      risks of noncompliance; 
 
   --  security and integrity of our products and systems, including the 
      impact of any security breaches or cyber-attacks; 
 
   --  protection of our intellectual property, inability to license 
      third-party intellectual property and the intellectual property rights of 
      others; 
 
   --  reliance on or failures in information technology and other systems; 
 
   --  litigation and other liabilities relating to our business, including 
      litigation and liabilities relating to our contracts and licenses, our 
      products and systems, our employees (including labor disputes), 
      intellectual property, environmental laws and our strategic 
      relationships; 
 
   --  reliance on technological blocking systems; 
 
   --  challenges or disruptions relating to the completion of the domestic 
      migration of, and recent acquisition integrations into, our enterprise 
      resource planning system; 
 
   --  laws, government regulations and new or increased trade tariffs, both 
      foreign and domestic, including those relating to gaming, data privacy 
      and security, including with respect to the collection, storage, use, 
      transmission and protection of personal information and other consumer 
      data, and environmental laws, and those laws and regulations that affect 
      companies conducting business on the Internet, including online 
      gambling; 
 
   --  legislative interpretation and enforcement, regulatory perception and 
      regulatory risks with respect to gaming, including Internet wagering, 
      social gaming, prediction markets and sweepstakes; 
 
   --  changes in tax laws or tax rulings, or the examination of our tax 
      positions; 
 
   --  opposition to legalized gaming or the expansion of such opposition and 
      potential restrictions; 
 
   --  significant opposition in some jurisdictions to interactive social 
      gaming, including social casino gaming and how such opposition could lead 
      these jurisdictions to adopt legislation or impose a regulatory framework 
      to govern interactive social gaming or social casino gaming specifically, 
      and how this could result in a prohibition on interactive social gaming 
      or social casino gaming altogether, restrict our ability to advertise our 
      games, or substantially increase our costs to comply with these 
      regulations; 
 
   --  expectations of the shift to regulated digital gaming; 
 
   --  inability to develop successful products and services and capitalize on 
      trends and changes in our industries, including the expansion of Internet 
      and other forms of digital gaming; 
 
   --  the continuing evolution of the scope of data privacy and security 
      regulations, and our belief that the adoption of increasingly restrictive 
      regulations in this area is likely within the U.S. and globally; 
 
   --  incurrence of restructuring costs; 
 
   --  goodwill impairment charges including changes in estimates or judgments 
      related to our impairment analysis of goodwill or other intangible 
      assets; 
 
   --  stock price volatility; 
 
   --  failure to maintain adequate internal control over financial 
      reporting; 
 
   --  dependence on key executives; 
 
   --  natural events, including natural disasters, extreme weather and other 
      natural events related to climate change, that disrupt our operations, or 
      those of our customers, suppliers or regulators; and 
 
   --  expectations of growth in total consumer spending on social casino 
      gaming. 

Additional information regarding risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in forward-looking statements is included from time to time in our filings with the SEC and lodgements with the ASX, including the Company's Current Reports on Form 8-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and its latest Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 filed with the SEC on February 24, 2026 (including under the headings "Forward-Looking Statements" and "Risk Factors"). Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made and, except for our ongoing obligations under the U.S. federal securities laws and ASX Listing Rules, we undertake no, and expressly disclaim any, obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

You should also note that this press release may contain references to industry market data and certain industry forecasts. Industry market data and industry forecasts are obtained from publicly available information and industry publications. Industry publications generally state that the information contained therein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but that the accuracy and completeness of that information is not guaranteed. Although we believe industry information to be accurate, it is not independently verified by us, and we do not make any representation as to the accuracy of that information. In general, we believe there is less publicly available information concerning the international gaming, charitable gaming, social and digital gaming industries than the same industries in the U.S.

Due to rounding, certain numbers presented herein may not precisely recalculate. Unless otherwise stated, '$' denotes U.S. dollars.

 
            LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
            CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS 
      (Unaudited, in millions, except per share amounts) 
 
                     Three Months Ended    Six Months Ended 
                          June 30,             June 30, 
                     ------------------  --------------------- 
                         2026    2025        2026     2025 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
Revenue: 
   Services           $   601   $  566    $  1,195   $1,092 
   Products               227      243         422      490 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
      Total revenue       828      809       1,617    1,582 
Operating expenses: 
   Cost of 
    services(1)           111      113         221      224 
   Cost of 
    products(1)            99      106         183      206 
   Selling, general 
    and 
    administrative        211      208         448      425 
   Research and 
    development            61       64         128      129 
   Depreciation, 
    amortization 
    and 
    impairments           117       99         225      190 
   Restructuring 
    and other               6       17          60       37 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
      Total 
       operating 
       expenses           605      607       1,265    1,211 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
         Operating 
          income          223      202         352      371 
Other (expense) 
income: 
   Interest expense       (81)     (77)       (162)    (146) 
   Loss on debt 
    financing 
    transactions           --       --          (2)      (1) 
   Other income 
    (expense), net          8       (1)         23        4 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
      Total other 
       expense, 
       net                (73)     (78)       (141)    (143) 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
         Net income 
          before 
          income 
          taxes           150      124         211      228 
Income tax expense        (30)     (29)        (39)     (51) 
                         ----    -----       -----    ----- 
      Net income      $   120   $   95    $    172   $  177 
                         ====    =====       =====    ===== 
 
Basic and diluted 
net income per 
share: 
   Basic              $  1.55   $ 1.12    $   2.23   $ 2.09 
   Diluted            $  1.53   $ 1.11    $   2.19   $ 2.05 
 
Weighted average 
number of shares 
used in per share 
calculations: 
   Basic shares          77.4     84.3        77.3     84.6 
   Diluted shares        78.5     85.6        78.7     86.2 
 
(1) Excludes depreciation, amortization and impairments. 
 
 
                 LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
                 CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS 
                        (Unaudited, in millions) 
 
                                               June 30,    December 31, 
                                                   2026          2025 
                                                  ------      ---------- 
                  Assets: 
Cash and cash equivalents                      $     148   $         167 
Restricted cash                                       98              94 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit 
 losses of $28 and $29, respectively                 640             689 
Inventories, net                                     193             169 
Prepaid expenses, deposits and other current 
 assets                                              161             164 
                                                  ------      ---------- 
   Total current assets                            1,240           1,283 
 
Restricted cash                                        4               5 
Receivables, net of allowance for credit 
 losses of $3 and $2, respectively                    97              96 
Property and equipment, net                          346             348 
Operating lease right-of-use assets                   39              43 
Goodwill                                           3,365           3,371 
Intangible assets, net                               725             808 
Software, net                                        209             191 
Deferred income taxes                                288             254 
Other assets                                          51              63 
                                                  ------      ---------- 
   Total assets                                $   6,364   $       6,462 
                                                  ======      ========== 
 
   Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity: 
Current portion of long-term debt              $      63   $          53 
Accounts payable                                     199             189 
Accrued liabilities                                  410             535 
Income taxes payable                                  43              26 
                                                  ------      ---------- 
   Total current liabilities                         715             803 
 
Deferred income taxes                                 11              11 
Operating lease liabilities                           25              29 
Other long-term liabilities                          242             264 
Long-term debt, excluding current portion          5,069           5,110 
Total stockholders' equity                           302             245 
                                                  ------      ---------- 
   Total liabilities and stockholders' 
    equity                                     $   6,364   $       6,462 
                                                  ======      ========== 
 
 
 
            LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
       CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS 
                   (Unaudited, in millions) 
 
                   Three Months Ended      Six Months Ended 
                        June 30,               June 30, 
                   -------------------  ---------------------- 
                       2026     2025        2026      2025 
                       -----    -----       -----    ------ 
Cash flows from 
operating 
activities: 
   Net income       $    120   $   95    $    172   $   177 
   Adjustments to 
    reconcile net 
    income to net 
    cash provided 
    by operating 
    activities           135      118         246       225 
   Changes in 
    working 
    capital 
    accounts, 
    excluding the 
    effects of 
    acquisitions         (14)    (107)        (38)     (111) 
                       -----    -----       -----    ------ 
Net cash provided 
 by operating 
 activities              241      106         380       291 
Cash flows from 
investing 
activities: 
   Capital 
    expenditures         (83)     (78)       (157)     (139) 
   Acquisitions 
    of businesses 
    and assets, 
    net of cash 
    acquired and 
    other                 --     (860)          1      (861) 
                       -----    -----       -----    ------ 
Net cash used in 
 investing 
 activities              (83)    (938)       (156)   (1,000) 
Cash flows from 
financing 
activities: 
   (Payments) 
    proceeds of 
    long-term 
    debt, net            (10)     949         (35)      984 
   Payments of 
    debt issuance 
    and deferred 
    financing 
    costs                 --       (2)         (2)       (5) 
   Payments on 
    license 
    obligations           (5)      (7)         (9)      (12) 
   Payments of 
    contingent 
    acquisition 
    consideration         --       (2)         --        (2) 
   Purchase of 
    L&W common 
    stock               (141)    (104)       (163)     (270) 
   Net 
    redemptions 
    of common 
    stock under 
    stock-based 
    compensation 
    plans and 
    other                 (6)      (3)        (32)      (35) 
                       -----    -----       -----    ------ 
Net cash (used 
 in) provided by 
 financing 
 activities             (162)     831        (241)      660 
Effect of 
 exchange rate 
 changes on cash, 
 cash equivalents 
 and restricted 
 cash                      1        5           1         8 
                       -----    -----       -----    ------ 
(Decrease) 
 increase in 
 cash, cash 
 equivalents and 
 restricted cash          (3)       4         (16)      (41) 
Cash, cash 
 equivalents and 
 restricted cash, 
 beginning of 
 period                  253      267         266       312 
                       -----    -----       -----    ------ 
Cash, cash 
 equivalents and 
 restricted cash, 
 end of period      $    250   $  271    $    250   $   271 
                       =====    =====       =====    ====== 
 
Supplemental cash 
flow 
information: 
   Cash paid for 
    interest        $     94   $   83    $    162   $   137 
   Income taxes 
    paid                  24       47          39        71 
Supplemental 
non-cash 
transactions: 
   Non-cash 
    interest 
    expense         $      2   $    3    $      5   $     5 
 
 
 
             LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
   RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED AEBITDA, NORMALIZED EBITDA, 
      NORMALIZED EBITA, ADJUSTED NPATA, AND ADJUSTED NPAT, 
    SUPPLEMENTAL BUSINESS SEGMENT DATA AND RECONCILIATION TO 
                  CONSOLIDATED AEBITDA MARGIN 
                    (Unaudited, in millions) 
 
                     Three Months Ended      Six Months Ended 
                          June 30,               June 30, 
                    --------------------  ---------------------- 
                     2026       2025       2026        2025 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Reconciliation of 
Net Income to 
Consolidated 
AEBITDA 
Net income          $ 120      $  95      $  172      $  177 
   Restructuring 
    and other(1)        6         17          60          37 
   Other (income) 
    expense, net       (4)         4         (14)          2 
   Loss on debt 
    financing 
    transactions       --         --           2           1 
   Income tax 
    impact on 
    adjustments        --         (4)        (10)        (22) 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Adjusted NPAT         122        112         210         195 
   Amortization of 
    acquired 
    intangibles 
    and 
    impairments(2)     42         30          78          57 
   Income tax 
    impact on 
    adjustments        (8)        (7)        (16)         -- 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Adjusted NPATA        156        135         272         252 
   Interest 
    expense            81         77         162         146 
   Income tax 
    expense and 
    adjustments        38         40          65          73 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Normalized 
 EBITA(3)             275        252         499         471 
   Depreciation 
    and 
    amortization 
    expense            75         69         147         133 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Normalized EBITDA     350        321         646         604 
   Stock-based 
    compensation       33         31          64          59 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Consolidated 
 AEBITDA            $ 383      $ 352      $  710      $  663 
                     ====       ====       =====       ===== 
 
Supplemental 
Business Segment 
Data 
Business segments 
AEBITDA 
   Gaming           $ 307      $ 280      $  578      $  534 
   SciPlay             72         74         138         138 
   iGaming             33         28          66          55 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Total business 
 segments AEBITDA     412        382         782         727 
   Corporate and 
    other(4)          (29)       (30)        (72)        (64) 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Consolidated 
 AEBITDA            $ 383      $ 352      $  710      $  663 
                     ====       ====       =====       ===== 
 
Reconciliation to 
Consolidated 
AEBITDA Margin 
Net income          $ 120      $  95      $  172      $  177 
Consolidated 
 AEBITDA              383        352         710         663 
Revenue               828        809       1,617       1,582 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Net income margin      14%        12%         11%         11% 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
Consolidated 
 AEBITDA margin 
 (Consolidated 
 AEBITDA/Revenue)      46%        44%         44%         42% 
                     ----       ----       -----       ----- 
 
(1) Refer to the Consolidated AEBITDA definition below for a 
description of items included in restructuring and other. 
(2) Includes $9 million in impairment charges for the three 
months ended June 30, 2026, and $11 million and $3 million for 
the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively. 
(3) Represents normalized earnings before interest, taxes and 
amortization of acquired intangibles and impairments. Refer to 
non-GAAP financial measure definitions below for further 
details. 
(4) Includes amounts not allocated to the business segments 
(including corporate costs) and other non-operating expenses 
(income). 
 
 
            LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
 RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME PER SHARE TO ADJUSTED NPATA PER 
                    SHARE ON DILUTED BASIS 
              (Unaudited, in per share amounts) 
 
                   Three Months Ended      Six Months Ended 
                        June 30,               June 30, 
                   -------------------  ---------------------- 
                       2026     2025         2026     2025 
                       -----    -----       ------    ----- 
Reconciliation of 
Net Income Per 
Share to Adjusted 
NPATA Per Share 
Net income per 
 share -- 
 Diluted            $   1.53   $ 1.11    $    2.19   $ 2.05 
   Amortization 
    of acquired 
    intangibles 
    and 
    impairments         0.54     0.36         0.99     0.66 
   Restructuring 
    and other           0.08     0.20         0.76     0.43 
   Other (income) 
    expense, net       (0.05)    0.04        (0.19)    0.04 
   Loss on debt 
    financing 
    transactions          --       --         0.02     0.01 
   Income tax 
    impact on 
    adjustments        (0.11)   (0.13)       (0.32)   (0.26) 
                       -----    -----       ------    ----- 
Adjusted NPATA 
 per share -- 
 Diluted            $   1.99   $ 1.58    $    3.45   $ 2.93 
                       =====    =====       ======    ===== 
 
 
 
                         LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
    SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION - SEGMENT KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS AND SUPPLEMENTAL 
                                    FINANCIAL DATA 
     (Unaudited, in millions, except unit and per unit data or as otherwise noted) 
                                 Three Months Ended                Six Months Ended 
                        -------------------------------------  ------------------------ 
                         June 30,     June 30,     March 31,    June 30,     June 30, 
                          2026         2025         2026         2026         2025 
                         ------       ------       ------       ------       ------ 
Gaming Business 
Segment Supplemental 
Financial Data: 
Revenue by Line of 
Business: 
   Gaming 
    operations(1)       $   247      $   209      $   239      $   486      $   382 
   Gaming machine 
    sales                   184          191          156          340          398 
   Gaming systems            61           73           54          115          136 
   Table products            62           55           63          125          106 
                         ------       ------       ------       ------       ------ 
Total revenue           $   554      $   528      $   512      $ 1,066      $ 1,022 
Gaming Operations: 
U.S. and Canada:(1) 
   Installed base at 
    period end           48,639       46,368       48,600       48,639       46,368 
   Average daily 
    revenue per unit    $ 48.88      $ 46.05      $ 48.01      $ 48.51      $ 47.05 
International:(2) 
   Installed base at 
    period end           18,408       19,526       18,710       18,408       19,526 
   Average daily 
    revenue per unit    $ 16.38      $ 16.97      $ 15.96      $ 16.19      $ 16.04 
Gaming Machine Sales: 
   U.S. and Canada new 
    unit shipments        4,973        5,454        5,024        9,997       11,223 
   International new 
    unit shipments        3,823        3,585        2,176        5,999        7,586 
                         ------       ------       ------       ------       ------ 
Total new unit 
 shipments                8,796        9,039        7,200       15,996       18,809 
   Average sales price 
    per new unit        $18,936      $18,930      $19,722      $19,290      $19,483 
Gaming Machine Unit 
Sales Components: 
U.S. and Canada unit 
shipments: 
   Replacement units      4,939        5,231        4,731        9,670       10,629 
   Casino opening and 
    expansion units          34          223          293          327          594 
                         ------       ------       ------       ------       ------ 
Total unit shipments      4,973        5,454        5,024        9,997       11,223 
International unit 
shipments: 
   Replacement units      3,481        3,511        2,107        5,588        6,509 
   Casino opening and 
    expansion units         342           74           69          411        1,077 
                         ------       ------       ------       ------       ------ 
Total unit shipments      3,823        3,585        2,176        5,999        7,586 
SciPlay Business 
Segment Supplemental 
Financial Data: 
Revenue by Platform: 
   Third-party 
    platforms and 
    other(3)            $   129      $   165      $   137      $   265      $   339 
   Direct-to-consumer 
    platforms                53           35           50          103           63 
                         ------       ------       ------       ------       ------ 
Total revenue           $   182      $   200      $   187      $   368      $   402 
In-App Purchases: 
   Average MAU(4)           4.6          5.2          5.1          4.8          5.4 
   Average DAU(5)           1.9          2.0          1.9          1.9          2.1 
   ARPDAU(6)            $  1.06      $  1.08      $  1.05      $  1.06      $  1.07 
   Average MPU(7) (in 
    thousands)              447          512          486          467          542 
   AMRPPU(8)            $133.80      $128.96      $126.30      $129.89      $122.63 
   Payer Conversion 
    Rate(9)                 9.7%         9.8%         9.6%         9.7%        10.1% 
iGaming Business 
Segment Supplemental 
Data: 
Wagers processed 
 through Open Gaming 
 System (in billions)   $  31.3      $  26.6      $  29.9      $  61.2      $  51.9 
(1) Inclusive of Grover charitable gaming installed base. 
(2) Units exclude those related to game content licensing. 
(3) Other primarily represents advertising revenue, which was not material for the 
periods presented. 
(4) MAU = Monthly Active Users is a count of visitors to our sites during a month. An 
individual who plays multiple games or from multiple devices may, in certain 
circumstances, be counted more than once. However, we use third-party data to limit the 
occurrence of multiple counting. 
(5) DAU = Daily Active Users is a count of visitors to our sites during a day. An 
individual who plays multiple games or from multiple devices may, in certain 
circumstances, be counted more than once. However, we use third-party data to limit the 
occurrence of multiple counting. 
(6) ARPDAU = Average Revenue Per DAU is calculated by dividing revenue for a period by 
the DAU for the period by the number of days for the period. 
(7) MPU = Monthly Paying Users is the number of individual users who made an in-game 
purchase during a particular month. 
(8) AMRPPU = Average Monthly Revenue Per Paying User is calculated by dividing average 
monthly revenue by average MPUs for the applicable time period. 
(9) Payer conversion rate is calculated by dividing average MPU for the period by the 
average MAU for the same period. 
 
 
                 LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
          RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO CONSOLIDATED AEBITDA 
                        (Unaudited, in millions) 
 
                                           Twelve Months Ended 
                                 --------------------------------------- 
                                  June 30, 2026     December 31, 2025 
                                 ---------------  ---------------------- 
Net income                        $         271      $               276 
    Restructuring and other                 242                      219 
    Depreciation, amortization 
     and impairments                        441                      406 
    Other (income) expense, net              (3)                      13 
    Interest expense                        330                      314 
    Income tax expense                       77                       89 
    Stock-based compensation                126                      121 
    Loss on debt financing 
     transactions                             6                        5 
                                     ----------   ----  ---------------- 
Consolidated AEBITDA              $       1,490      $             1,443 
                                     ==========   ====  ================ 
 
  RECONCILIATION OF GROVER OPERATING INCOME TO GROVER ADJUSTED EBITDA 
                        (Unaudited, in millions) 
                                                       For the Period 
                                                    from January 1, 2025 
                                                      to May 15, 2025 
                                                  ------------------------ 
Grover Charitable Gaming 
 operating income                                    $                40 
   Depreciation and 
    amortization                                                       6 
                                                  ----  ---------------- 
Grover Adjusted EBITDA(1)                            $                46 
                                                  ====  ================ 
 
 
                                                    Twelve Months Ended 
                                                     December 31, 2025 
                                                  ------------------------ 
Combined AEBITDA(2)                                  $             1,489 
                                                  ====  ================ 
 
RECONCILIATION OF PRINCIPAL FACE VALUE OF DEBT OUTSTANDING TO NET DEBT, 
      NET DEBT LEVERAGE RATIO AND COMBINED NET DEBT LEVERAGE RATIO 
              (Unaudited, in millions, except for ratios) 
                                                  As of 
                                 --------------------------------------- 
                                  June 30, 2026     December 31, 2025 
                                 ---------------  ---------------------- 
Consolidated/Combined 
 AEBITDA(2)                       $       1,490      $             1,489 
 
Total debt                        $       5,132      $             5,163 
   Add: Unamortized debt 
    discount/premium and 
    deferred financing costs, 
    net                                      40                       44 
                                     ----------   ----  ---------------- 
Principal face value of debt 
 outstanding                              5,172                    5,207 
   Less: Cash and cash 
    equivalents                             148                      167 
                                     ----------   ----  ---------------- 
Net debt                          $       5,024      $             5,040 
 
Net debt leverage ratio                     3.4                      3.5 
Combined net debt leverage 
 ratio(3)                                   n/a                      3.4 
 
n/a -- not applicable. 
(1) Grover Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, is unaudited and based 
 on preliminary estimates and assumptions. See below for further 
 description and disclaimers associated with this non-GAAP measure. 
(2) Combined AEBITDA consists of Consolidated AEBITDA and Grover 
 Adjusted EBITDA. Refer to non-GAAP financial measure definitions below 
 for further details. 
(3) Combined net debt leverage ratio represents Net debt divided by 
 Combined AEBITDA. Refer to non-GAAP financial measure definitions below 
 for further details. 
 
 
            LIGHT & WONDER, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES 
RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO 
          FREE CASH FLOW AND ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW 
                   (Unaudited, in millions) 
 
                   Three Months Ended      Six Months Ended 
                        June 30,               June 30, 
                  --------------------  ---------------------- 
                      2026      2025         2026     2025 
                      -----    ------       ------    ----- 
Net cash 
 provided by 
 operating 
 activities        $    241   $   106    $     380   $  291 
   Less: Capital 
    expenditures        (83)      (78)        (157)    (139) 
   Less: 
    Payments on 
    license 
    obligations          (5)       (7)          (9)     (12) 
   Add (less): 
    Change in 
    restricted 
    cash 
    impacting 
    working 
    capital               3         8           (3)      -- 
                      -----    ------       ------    ----- 
Free cash flow          156        29          211      140 
   Add: Legal 
    settlements 
    and related          --        73          137       73 
   Add: 
    Strategic 
    initiatives 
    and M&A 
    transactions 
    costs(1)             --         2           15        3 
                      -----    ------       ------    ----- 
Adjusted free 
 cash flow         $    156   $   104    $     363   $  216 
                      =====    ======       ======    ===== 
 
(1) Professional fees, services and other costs related to 
strategic initiatives, the Grover acquisition and transition 
to an ASX sole primary listing. 
 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Management uses the following non-GAAP financial measures in conjunction with GAAP financial measures: Adjusted NPAT, Adjusted NPATA, Adjusted NPATA per share (on a diluted basis) (also referred to as EPSa), Normalized EBITA, Normalized EBITDA, Consolidated AEBITDA, Grover Adjusted EBITDA, Combined AEBITDA, Consolidated AEBITDA margin, Free cash flow, Adjusted free cash flow, Net debt, Net debt leverage ratio and Combined net debt leverage ratio (each, as described more fully below). These non-GAAP financial measures are presented as supplemental disclosures. They should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. The non-GAAP financial measures used by the Company may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies.

Following our transition to a sole primary listing on the ASX, Management introduced usage of Adjusted NPAT, Adjusted NPATA, Adjusted NPATA per share (EPSa), Normalized EBITA and Normalized EBITDA, all of which are non-GAAP financial measures and are widely used to measure the performance as well as a principal basis for valuation of gaming and other companies listed on the ASX.

Specifically, Management uses Consolidated AEBITDA to, among other things: (i) monitor and evaluate the performance of the Company's operations; (ii) facilitate Management's internal and external comparisons of the Company's consolidated historical operating performance; and (iii) analyze and evaluate financial and strategic planning decisions regarding future operating investments and operating budgets.

In addition, Management uses Consolidated AEBITDA and Consolidated AEBITDA margin to facilitate its external comparisons of the Company's consolidated results to the historical operating performance of other companies that may have different capital structures and debt levels.

Following the closing of the Grover acquisition, Management introduced usage of certain of these non-GAAP financial measures on a "Combined" basis. Combined non-GAAP financial measures include results for both the Company and Grover on a combined basis, inclusive of periods prior to the closing of the acquisition. The Combined measures do not reflect any pro forma adjustments or other adjustments for costs related to integration activities, cost savings or other synergies that have been or may have been achieved if the business combination occurred as of the beginning of the applicable twelve-month period. We cannot assure you that such measures would not be materially different if such information were audited or that our actual results would not differ materially from the Combined measures if the acquisition had been completed as of the beginning of the applicable twelve-month period.

Management uses Net debt, Net debt leverage ratio and Combined net debt leverage ratio in monitoring and evaluating the Company's overall liquidity, financial flexibility and leverage.

Management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures are useful as they provide Management and investors with information regarding the Company's financial condition and operating performance that is an integral part of Management's reporting and planning processes. In particular, Management believes Adjusted NPAT, Adjusted NPATA, Adjusted NPATA per share, Normalized EBITA and Normalized EBITDA are useful for investors because they provide investors with additional perspective on performance, as the measures eliminate the effects of, as applicable, amortization of acquired intangible assets, restructuring, transaction, integration, certain other items, and the income tax impact on such adjustments, which Management believes are less indicative of the ongoing underlying performance of operations and are better evaluated separately. These measures are widely used to measure performance of gaming and other companies listed on the ASX.

Management believes that Consolidated AEBITDA is helpful because this non-GAAP financial measure eliminates the effects of restructuring, transaction, integration or other items that Management believes are less indicative of the ongoing underlying performance of the Company's operations (as more fully described below) and are better evaluated separately. Management believes that Free cash flow and Adjusted free cash flow provide useful information regarding the Company's liquidity and its ability to service debt and fund investments.

Management believes that the Combined measures are useful to investors because they provide additional information regarding the combined business of the Company and Grover across the periods being presented, allowing for more meaningful comparisons of overall liquidity, financial flexibility and leverage.

Management also believes that Free cash flow and Adjusted free cash flow are useful for investors because they provide investors with important perspectives on the cash available for debt repayment and other strategic measures, after making necessary capital investments in property and equipment, necessary license payments to support the ongoing business operations, adjustments for changes in restricted cash impacting working capital, and, in the case of Adjusted free cash flow, further adjustments for legal settlements and strategic initiatives cash payments.

Adjusted NPAT and Adjusted NPATA

Adjusted NPAT and Adjusted NPATA, as used herein, are non-GAAP financial measures that are presented as supplemental disclosures of the Company's operations and are reconciled to net income as the most directly comparable GAAP measure, as set forth in the schedule titled "Reconciliation of Consolidated AEBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBITA, Adjusted NPATA and Adjusted NPAT, Supplemental Business Segment Data and Reconciliation to Consolidated AEBITDA Margin," which includes reconciliations for several non-GAAP financial measures. Adjusted NPAT and Adjusted NPATA should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the consolidated financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. Adjusted NPAT and Adjusted NPATA may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies.

Adjusted NPAT is reconciled to Net income and includes the following adjustments, as applicable: (1) Restructuring and other, which includes charges or expenses attributable to: (i) employee severance; (ii) Management restructuring and related costs; (iii) restructuring and integration; (iv) cost savings initiatives; (v) major litigation; and (vi) acquisition- and disposition-related costs, strategic initiatives and other unusual items; (2) Loss on debt financing transactions; (3) Change in fair value of investments and Gain on remeasurement of debt and other; (4) Income tax impact on adjustments; and (5) Other (income) expense, net, including foreign currency gains or losses and earnings from equity investments. Adjusted NPATA is reconciled to Net income and includes the following incremental adjustments to those used to reconcile Adjusted NPAT: (1) Amortization of acquired intangible assets; (2) Non-cash asset and goodwill impairments; and (3) Income tax impact on adjustments.

Adjusted NPATA Per Share -- Diluted (EPSa)

Adjusted NPATA per share (EPSa), as used herein, is a non-GAAP financial measure that is presented as a supplemental disclosure of the Company's operations on diluted basis and is reconciled to diluted net income per share as the most directly comparable GAAP measure, as set forth in the schedule titled "Reconciliation of Net Income Per Share to Adjusted NPATA Per Share on Diluted Basis." Adjusted NPATA per share should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the consolidated financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. Adjusted NPATA per share may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies. Adjusted NPATA per share is reconciled to diluted net income per share and includes the same adjustments with respect to Adjusted NPATA as described in the schedule titled "Reconciliation of Consolidated AEBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBITA, Adjusted NPATA and Adjusted NPAT, Supplemental Business Segment Data and Reconciliation to Consolidated AEBITDA Margin" in per share amounts. Adjusted NPATA per share target, or Targeted EPSa, denotes a non-GAAP financial measure. We are not providing a forward-looking quantitative reconciliation of Adjusted NPATA per share target to the most directly comparable GAAP measure because we are unable to do so without unreasonable efforts or to reasonably estimate the projected outcome of certain significant items. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors out of our control and could have a material impact on the corresponding measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.

Normalized EBITA and Normalized EBITDA

Normalized EBITA and Normalized EBITDA, as used herein, are non-GAAP financial measures that are presented as supplemental disclosures of the Company's operations and are reconciled to net income as the most directly comparable GAAP measure, as set forth in the schedule titled "Reconciliation of Consolidated AEBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBITA, Adjusted NPATA and Adjusted NPAT, Supplemental Business Segment Data and Reconciliation to Consolidated AEBITDA Margin," which includes reconciliations for several non-GAAP financial measures. Normalized EBITA and Normalized EBITDA should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the consolidated financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. Normalized EBITA and Normalized EBITDA may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies.

Normalized EBITA is reconciled to Net income and includes the following adjustments, as applicable: (1) Restructuring and other, which includes charges or expenses attributable to: (i) employee severance; (ii) Management restructuring and related costs; (iii) restructuring and integration; (iv) cost savings initiatives; (v) major litigation; and (vi) acquisition- and disposition-related costs, strategic initiatives and other unusual items; (2) Loss on debt financing transactions; (3) Change in fair value of investments and Gain on remeasurement of debt and other; (4) Other (income) expense, net, including foreign currency gains or losses and earnings from equity investments; (5) Amortization of acquired intangible assets; (6) Non-cash asset and goodwill impairments; (7) Interest expense; and (8) Income tax expense and impact on adjustments. Normalized EBITDA is reconciled to Net income and, along with the adjustments used to reconcile Normalized EBITA, includes an adjustment for depreciation and amortization expense.

Consolidated AEBITDA

Consolidated AEBITDA, as used herein, is a non-GAAP financial measure that is presented as a supplemental disclosure of the Company's operations and is reconciled to net income as the most directly comparable GAAP measure, as set forth in the schedule titled "Reconciliation of Consolidated AEBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBITA, Adjusted NPATA and Adjusted NPAT, Supplemental Business Segment Data and Reconciliation to Consolidated AEBITDA Margin," which includes reconciliations for several non-GAAP financial measures. Consolidated AEBITDA should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the consolidated financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. Consolidated AEBITDA may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies.

Consolidated AEBITDA is reconciled to Net income and includes the following adjustments, as applicable: (1) Restructuring and other, which includes charges or expenses attributable to: (i) employee severance; (ii) management restructuring and related costs; (iii) restructuring and integration; (iv) cost savings initiatives; (v) major litigation; and (vi) acquisition- and disposition-related costs, strategic initiatives and other unusual items; (2) Depreciation, amortization and impairment charges and Goodwill impairments; (3) Loss on debt financing transactions; (4) Change in fair value of investments and Gain on remeasurement of debt and other; (5) Interest expense; (6) Income tax expense and impact on adjustments; (7) Stock-based compensation; and (8) Other (income) expense, net, including foreign currency gains or losses and earnings from equity investments. AEBITDA is presented exclusively as our segment measure of profit or loss. Consolidated AEBITDA target denotes a non-GAAP financial measure. We are not providing a forward-looking quantitative reconciliation of Consolidated AEBITDA target to the most directly comparable GAAP measure because we are unable to do so without unreasonable efforts or to reasonably estimate the projected outcome of certain significant items. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors out of our control and could have a material impact on the corresponding measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.

Grover Adjusted EBITDA

Grover Adjusted EBITDA, as used herein, is a non-GAAP financial measure that is presented as a supplemental disclosure, is unaudited and based on preliminary estimates and assumptions, and is reconciled to Grover Charitable Gaming's operating income, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, as set forth in the schedule titled "Reconciliation of Grover Operating Income to Grover Adjusted EBITDA." Grover Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the consolidated financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. Grover Adjusted EBITDA may differ materially from similarly titled measures presented by other companies, including Consolidated AEBITDA, and is presented solely for the purposes of calculating and reconciling Combined AEBITDA and calculating Combined net debt leverage ratio, including periods prior to the acquisition. Grover Adjusted EBITDA is not calculated consistently with Consolidated AEBITDA, and includes different adjustments based on the unaudited and preliminary financial statements provided by Grover's management prior to the closing of the acquisition.

Grover Adjusted EBITDA is reconciled to Grover Charitable Gaming's operating income, and includes the following adjustments, as applicable: (1) depreciation and amortization; (2) other income/expenses primarily related to non-operating gain and losses; and (3) elimination of certain non-recurring distribution costs expected to be eliminated in connection with the consummation of the acquisition and certain other immaterial adjustments.

Combined AEBITDA

Combined AEBITDA, as used herein, is a non-GAAP financial measure that combines Consolidated AEBITDA and Grover Adjusted EBITDA and is presented as a supplemental disclosure. Combined AEBITDA should not be considered in isolation of, as a substitute for, or superior to, the consolidated financial information prepared in accordance with GAAP and should be read in conjunction with the Company's financial statements filed with the SEC and lodged with the ASX. Combined AEBITDA may differ from similarly titled measures presented by other companies and is presented only for purposes of calculating and reconciling Combined net debt leverage ratio.

Consolidated AEBITDA Margin

Consolidated AEBITDA margin, as used herein, represents our Consolidated AEBITDA (as defined above) calculated as a percentage of consolidated revenue. Consolidated AEBITDA margin is a non-GAAP financial measure that is presented as a supplemental disclosure for illustrative purposes only and is reconciled to net income, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, in the schedule above titled "Reconciliation of Consolidated AEBITDA, Normalized EBITDA, Normalized EBITA, Adjusted NPATA and Adjusted NPAT, Supplemental Business Segment Data and Reconciliation to Consolidated AEBITDA Margin."

Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow

Free cash flow, as used herein, represents net cash provided by operating activities less total capital expenditures, less payments on license obligations, plus payments of contingent acquisition consideration and adjusted for changes in restricted cash impacting working capital. Adjusted free cash flow is further adjusted for legal settlements and strategic initiatives cash payments. Free cash flow and Adjusted free cash flow are non-GAAP financial measures that are presented as supplemental disclosures for illustrative purposes only and are reconciled to net cash provided by operating activities, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, in the schedule above titled "Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities to Free Cash Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow."

Net Debt, Net Debt Leverage Ratio and Combined Net Debt Leverage Ratio

Net debt is defined as total principal face value of debt outstanding, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, less cash and cash equivalents. Principal face value of debt outstanding includes the face value of debt issued under Senior Secured Credit Facilities and Senior Notes, which are described in Note 14 of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and in Note 10 of the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the three months ended June 30, 2026.

Net debt leverage ratio, as used herein, represents Net debt divided by Consolidated AEBITDA. Combined net debt leverage ratio, as used herein, represents Net debt divided by Combined AEBITDA. The forward-looking non-GAAP financial measure targeted net debt leverage ratio is presented on a supplemental basis and does not reflect Company guidance. We are not providing a forward-looking quantitative reconciliation of targeted net debt leverage ratio to the most directly comparable GAAP measure because we are unable to predict with reasonable certainty the ultimate outcome of certain significant items without unreasonable effort. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors and could have a material impact on GAAP reported results for the relevant period.

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