Light & Wonder, Inc. is a publicly traded global games company headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company was founded in 1973 as Scientific Games Corporation and rebranded to Light & Wonder in March 2022. As of late 2025, Light & Wonder had approximately 6,800 employees and reported an annual revenue of $3.31 billion for 2025. Institutional investors hold a significant portion of the company's shares.
Light & Wonder provides a diverse portfolio of gambling products and services across land-based, online, and mobile channels. Its offerings include slot machines, table games, shuffling machines, casino management systems, and iGaming solutions. Notable brands under Light & Wonder include Bally, WMS, and Shuffle Master. The company also has a social gaming division, SciPlay, which develops and distributes casual mobile games.
Light & Wonder appears to be an operating company that primarily defends against patent and intellectual property infringement suits. The company has one tracked case in our database, appearing as a defendant in Evolution Malta Limited et al. v. Light & Wonder, Inc. et al. in the United States District Court, District of Nevada. This aligns with its business as a major provider of gaming technology.
The case Evolution Malta Limited et al. v. Light & Wonder, Inc. et al., filed in 2024, involved allegations of copyright infringement concerning Evolution's "Lightning Roulette" live dealer game, with Evolution claiming Light & Wonder launched a copycat game called "Roulette X." The case was sent to arbitration by a Nevada District Court judge in October 2025. Light & Wonder has also been involved in other intellectual property disputes, including a settlement with Aristocrat Leisure Limited in January 2026 regarding claims of misappropriation and infringement related to Light & Wonder's "Dragon Train" and "Jewel of the Dragon" games.