Allied Gaming shares fall 13.64% premarket amid lawsuit update against Knighted Pastures and Roy Choi.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Feb 24, 2026 4:06 am ET1min read
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Allied Gaming & Entertainment (AGAE) fell 13.64% in premarket trading following the company’s update on a lawsuit against Knighted Pastures and Roy Choi et al., as reported on September 22. The legal dispute likely raised concerns among investors regarding potential financial liabilities, reputational risks, or operational disruptions. While older news items highlighted strategic investments, reduced short interest, and esports partnerships, these positive developments occurred months prior and lack immediate relevance to the sharp premarket decline. The lawsuit announcement represents the most direct and recent catalyst for the stock’s bearish movement, overshadowing prior news and signaling heightened uncertainty for the company’s near-term prospects.
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