Gamehaus Falls Near $1, June 8 Earnings Draw Trader Focus

Gamehaus Falls Near $1, June 8 Earnings Draw Trader Focus

May 26, 2026

New York, May 26, 2026, 08:04 EDT

Gamehaus Holdings Inc. (GMHS) hovered near $1 a share before the regular Nasdaq session Tuesday. The mobile-game publisher didn’t report major news as U.S. markets reopened, but its earnings are coming up. Market data showed GMHS at $1.01. Investing.com put a premarket quote at $0.99 and said the market cap was around $53.9 million.

The timing is key here—Monday wasn’t a trading day. Nasdaq stayed closed on May 25 for Memorial Day. The regular session hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET, but premarket trading before the open is thinner. That makes it easier for a small order to move a low-volume stock.

June 8 is the next hard date for investors. Gamehaus said it will put out unaudited fiscal third-quarter numbers for the period ended March 31 before the U.S. market opens that day. Management will hold a call at 8 a.m. Eastern.

The question now is whether Gamehaus can keep slashing costs faster than its revenue drops. For the second quarter, Gamehaus booked $26.3 million in revenue, down 7.8% year over year. Operating costs dropped 10.1%. Net income jumped 151.2% to $0.9 million. Monthly active users averaged 2.76 million, lower than 3.83 million a year ago. Founder and chairman Feng Xie said Gamehaus is moving toward “a more efficient and sustainable operating model” driven by “AI-driven efficiencies.”

That’s the balance for the stock. Margins got better, but fewer people are playing. For a games publisher, losing users makes the next round of new titles take on more pressure.

Gamehaus, a holding company based in Shanghai, focuses on tech-driven mobile game publishing, Reuters/LSEG company data shows. Gamehaus titles fall into social casino, match, simulation, RPG, puzzle, and bingo. The company offers services like game screening, testing, user acquisition and monetisation, the data said.

Gaming stocks split directions after the peer read. Roblox and Skillz traded higher at the U.S. open, but Take-Two Interactive slipped. GMHS didn’t just follow a group move in the gaming sector.

But there are big risks. Gamehaus said it needs Apple’s App Store and Google Play for game downloads and payments, and said any negative changes at those platforms could hit its business. The company also said in its annual report it might not meet Nasdaq listing rules if it falls short on things like shareholders’ equity, public float, or market cap.

Right now, the setup is tight. Gamehaus trades around $1. The tape is thin with the holiday week, and all eyes turn to the June 8 earnings to see if cost cuts keep up with softness in players and revenue.

Marcin Frąckiewicz

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the CEO of TS2 Space and a longtime technology entrepreneur focused on telecommunications, satellite communications and digital innovation. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he writes about space technology, artificial intelligence and publicly traded technology companies. His analysis covers major market trends, emerging technologies and the businesses shaping the future of the global economy.

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