International Games System (IGS, 鈊象電子股份有限公司) recorded its highest monthly revenue of 2026 so far in July, extending a run of year-on-year growth that has now lasted seven consecutive months.
The Taiwan-based gaming technology company reported consolidated revenue of TWD2.229 billion (approximately USD69 million) for July, an increase of 25.86% from TWD1.771 billion a year earlier.
July revenue was also 2.9% higher than in June.
The figure matters for more than its size. It was IGS’s fastest year-on-year growth rate of 2026 and the first time monthly revenue moved above TWD2.2 billion this year.
Seven months of uninterrupted growth
IGS has reported positive year-on-year revenue growth in every month of 2026.
The company generated TWD14.907 billion (approximately USD462 million) between January and July, compared with TWD12.727 billion during the same period last year. That represents cumulative growth of approximately 17.1%.
The progression has not been perfectly linear, but it has been unusually consistent:
January: +13.57%
February: +19.25%
March: +17.81%
April: +14.74%
May: +11.96%
June: +17.18%
July: +25.86%
May marked the slowest increase of the period. Growth then accelerated again in June before reaching its highest level of the year in July.
That makes the latest result harder to dismiss as a single strong month. The more relevant signal is that IGS has continued expanding from an already higher 2025 comparison base.

IGS recorded year-on-year revenue growth in every month from January to July 2026. July delivered both its highest monthly revenue and its fastest growth rate of the year. Source: International Games System. USD equivalent is approximate.
A different kind of Taiwan gaming supplier
Founded in 1989, IGS develops commercial gaming machines, arcade products and mobile games. The company is headquartered in New Taipei City and trades on the Taipei Exchange under stock code 3293.
Its product portfolio places it across several parts of the gaming industry rather than inside a single vertical.
That distinction is important. IGS is not a casino operator whose performance can be linked directly to visitor numbers or gaming revenue at an individual property. Its consolidated revenue combines activities across physical machines, game content and digital products.
The company’s monthly disclosure therefore offers a useful measure of scale, but not a complete explanation of where the growth originated.
IGS does not provide a product, customer or geographical breakdown in its monthly revenue table. The July figures alone cannot establish whether the increase came primarily from commercial machines, digital games, new content, overseas customers or the timing of revenue recognition.
The correct conclusion is narrower: demand across the group’s combined operations remained strong enough to produce its best monthly result of 2026.
Taiwan’s supplier ecosystem is moving beyond components
The figures also arrive as Taiwanese companies are taking a more visible position in the international gaming supply chain.
Taiwan has traditionally been associated with electronics manufacturing, industrial computing and machine components. Some local companies are now trying to capture more value by offering complete gaming products rather than remaining behind-the-scenes suppliers.
EAR recently examined this transition through Jetway’s move from components into a complete 43-inch gaming cabinet.
IGS represents a more established version of that model. It combines hardware development with proprietary games and digital distribution, giving the company exposure to several layers of the market.
Its latest revenue trajectory does not prove that every Taiwanese gaming supplier is experiencing the same growth. It does, however, show the scale that a locally developed gaming technology business can reach.
The next question is profitability
Monthly revenue gives the market an early operating signal, but it is not a substitute for a complete financial report.
The figures do not show margins, operating expenses, cash generation or how much each division contributed. Faster sales growth does not automatically translate into equivalent profit growth, particularly when product mix and development costs can change between periods.
The next useful test will therefore be whether IGS’s full financial disclosures show that the revenue expansion is also producing stronger earnings.
For now, the confirmed picture is already notable: seven consecutive months of growth, TWD14.9 billion generated since January and a 25.86% increase in July.
IGS entered the second half of 2026 with its strongest monthly momentum of the year.
East Asia Reports
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Author — Adrià Mas Rodríguez
USD equivalents are approximate and use a reference exchange rate of roughly TWD32.3 per USD. Revenue figures come from IGS’s official monthly revenue disclosures.
