Games Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Games stocks.

Games Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 DIS Subscribers Drive Spotify and Disney
Nov 22 DIS Sony India secures $170 million Asian cricket media rights; Reliance-Disney skips bidding
Nov 22 DIS 3 High ROE Stocks to Bet on as Markets Surge on Economic Strength
Nov 22 DIS Is ESPN Undisruptable?
Nov 22 DIS Disney Takes on Netflix With High-Impact Originals in Asia
Nov 22 DIS Disney And Warner Bros. Discovery's Unexpected Deal Shifts Media Landscape
Nov 22 EA Goldman Sachs: Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) Is A Top Growth Investor Stock
Nov 22 DIS 3 Media Stocks to Watch From a Prospering Industry
Nov 22 EVRI International Game announces expiration of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act waiting period
Nov 22 DIS Statutory Profit Doesn't Reflect How Good Walt Disney's (NYSE:DIS) Earnings Are
Nov 22 DIS Billionaire Ray Dalio Increased Bridgewater's Stake in Palantir by More Than 500% and Completely Exited His Position in a Premier Media Stock
Nov 21 DIS Disney debuts new Treasure cruise ship: What to know
Nov 21 DIS Comcast is offloading its cable properties. Other media companies could do the same.
Nov 21 DIS Fox and Hulu announce multi-year content streaming partnership
Nov 21 DIS Fox, Hulu renew multi-platform streaming arrangement for +$1.5B - report
Nov 21 DIS Nvidia’s Forecast Magic Fades as Analysts Catch Up to Reality
Nov 21 DIS Why This 1 Value Stock Could Be a Great Addition to Your Portfolio
Nov 21 EVRI International Game Technology Announces Expiration of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act Waiting Period
Nov 21 DIS Disney's Trump Recession Risk (Rating Downgrade)
Nov 21 DIS Disney Bets on Korean and Japanese Originals in Asia Growth Push
Games

A game is a structured form of play, usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Games are distinct from work, which is usually carried out for remuneration, and from art, which is more often an expression of aesthetic or ideological elements. However, the distinction is not clear-cut, and many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or games) or art (such as jigsaw puzzles or games involving an artistic layout such as Mahjong, solitaire, or some video games).
Games are sometimes played purely for enjoyment, sometimes for achievement or reward as well. They can be played alone, in teams, or online; by amateurs or by professionals. The players may have an audience of non-players, such as when people are entertained by watching a chess championship. On the other hand, players in a game may constitute their own audience as they take their turn to play. Often, part of the entertainment for children playing a game is deciding who is part of their audience and who is a player.
Key components of games are goals, rules, challenge, and interaction. Games generally involve mental or physical stimulation, and often both. Many games help develop practical skills, serve as a form of exercise, or otherwise perform an educational, simulational, or psychological role.
Attested as early as 2600 BC, games are a universal part of human experience and present in all cultures. The Royal Game of Ur, Senet, and Mancala are some of the oldest known games.

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