GameStop (NYSE:GME | GME Price Prediction) has reinvented itself into a cash-rich holding company rather than a brick-and-mortar gaming retailer, and the market is still struggling to price what that means. After a blowout Q1 FY26 report, neutral retail sentiment, and a deep disconnect with traditional Wall Street coverage, my model sees meaningful upside from current levels.
![An infographic titled 'GameStop (NYSE: GME) • 12-Month Price Prediction' with a dark background. It shows a current price of $22.28, a price target of $39.22, and a +76.05% upside with a 'BUY' recommendation and 90% confidence. The 'How We Got There' section features a bar chart illustrating Trailing P/E-Based Price ($22.28), Forward P/E-Based Price ($54.24 based on $1.92 Forward EPS), Analyst Consensus ($13.50 with a 0.3 factor), and Weighted Base Price (Before Adj.) of $35.63. The 'Our Adjustments' section presents a waterfall chart starting with a Base of $35.63, showing an increase of +0.03 for Earnings Growth (6.33% YoY), a decrease of -0.03 for Volatility/Price Position (Beta 1.77), leading to a FINAL TARGET of $39.22. A green 'BULL CASE' section lists positive factors like collectibles growth and margin expansion, targeting $42.56 (91.03% Return). A red 'BEAR CASE' section lists negative factors like convertible debt dilution and crypto volatility, targeting $30.71 (37.82% Return). 'THE BOTTOM LINE' reiterates the [BUY] recommendation for $39.22 (+76.05%) and states that strong forward earnings potential and cash position outweigh volatility risks.](https://247wallst.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/gamestop-price-prediction-infographic-1781085195359.webp)
The 24/7 Wall St. Price Target for GameStop
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for GameStop is $39.22 over the next 12 months, implying 76.05% upside from the current quote of $22.28. The model carries a 90% confidence reading. Our recommendation is buy, anchored in expanding margins, a fortress balance sheet, and a forward earnings ramp that the broader market has not yet underwritten.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Price | $22.28 |
| 24/7 Wall St. Price Target | $39.22 |
| Upside | 76.05% |
| Recommendation | BUY |
| Confidence Level | 90% |
A Quiet Stock Hiding a Loud Earnings Beat
GameStop is up 6.5% over the past week and 10.96% year to date, yet still sits 54% below its 52-week high of $29.41. The one-year return is -26.57%, so investors stepping in today are paying near the low end of the recent range.
Q1 FY26 results, filed June 2, delivered the catalyst the bull thesis needed. EPS came in at $0.30 against a $0.04 estimate, revenue rose 14% to $835.3 million, and gross margin expanded to 40.7% from 34.5%.
Collectibles surged 65% to $348.9 million, now 41.8% of sales. Free cash flow hit $333.1 million, and the board approved a fresh $2 billion repurchase authorization.
The Case for $42 and Higher
The bull case hinges on the collectibles flywheel and aggressive capital deployment. Operating income swung from a $10.8 million loss to $143.3 million in a single year, and SG&A fell $26.5 million YoY.
Add $83.7 million in quarterly interest income, the new $2 billion buyback, and net insider buying, and the bull case price target stretches to $42.56, a 91% annualized return. A successful eBay tie-up, where Polymarket currently prices completion at 15.5%, would be pure upside.
The Risks Worth Watching
The bear case rests on dilution, crypto volatility, and execution. GameStop carries roughly $4.16 billion in convertible notes, plus warrants exercisable at $32 that could raise another $1.9 billion. Q4 FY25 included a $151 million loss on digital assets, and the Bitcoin position sits around $519.4 million.
The lone published analyst target is $13.50, well below today’s price. Bears argue convertible debt and crypto exposure justify that discount.
The counter is that the same convertibles funded the $83.7 million quarterly interest income stream, and Q3 FY26 revenue came in 16.84% below expectations, a reminder that retail seasonality still matters. A bear case 12-month target sits near $30.71, still above current levels.
GameStop Price Prediction 2026-2030
My verdict is a buy with a 24/7 Wall St. price target of $39.22 and 90% confidence. The tipping factor is the forward earnings power implied by collectibles mix shift and interest income on the balance sheet.
The thesis fits investors comfortable with a beta of 1.77 and confidence in the Cohen capital allocation strategy. The thesis weakens if Bitcoin retraces meaningfully or if the eBay derivative position unwinds against the company.
| Year | 24/7 Wall St. Price Target |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $39.22 |
| 2027 | $52 |
| 2028 | $68 |
| 2029 | $85 |
| 2030 | $103.90 |
These projections assume GameStop continues executing on collectibles, deploys the buyback consistently, and avoids a major drawdown on its digital asset book. Significant upside or downside could come from the eBay outcome and any swing in Bitcoin pricing.