- Deutsche Bank downgraded Roblox (NYSE: RBLX) to Hold with a new price target of $38.00, suggesting a potential 21.84% decrease.
- Roblox reported a mixed second quarter, with a better-than-expected loss of $0.26 per share but revenues of $1.56 billion falling short of estimates by 2.11%.
- Future growth is a key concern, as Roblox expects revenue growth to slow significantly to a range of 4% to 10% for the current quarter.
Roblox (NYSE: RBLX) is an online platform where users create and play games. It operates in the global interactive entertainment market, allowing millions of developers to build experiences. The company's model relies on users purchasing its virtual currency, Robux, to access games and items, competing with other major gaming and metaverse platforms.
On July 31, 2026, Deutsche Bank changed its rating for Roblox to Hold from Buy. The firm also set a new price target of $38.00. With the stock trading at $48.62, this new target suggests a potential price decrease of about 21.84% from its current level.
This downgrade follows the company's second-quarter results. Roblox reported a loss of $0.26 per share, which was better than the expected loss of $0.33. However, its revenues of $1.56 billion fell short of estimates by 2.11%, presenting a mixed financial picture for investors.
A key concern is the company's future growth. Roblox expects revenue growth to slow to a range of 4% to 10% for the current quarter. As highlighted by the WSJ, this is a significant deceleration from its previous double-digit growth, linked to changes being made on the platform.
Despite some positive earnings news, analysts are reportedly cutting their forecasts for the company, as highlighted by Benzinga. The market reflects this caution, with the stock price falling 3.01% during the day's trading session to its current price of $48.62.