Stakelogic Live Dealer studios

Live casino market share is still up for grabs as newcomers & existing brands (Stakelogic Live Dealer studios) look for a piece of the action (Photo by Tommyvideo on Pixabay)

The latest Netherlands live casino news hot off the press (well the virtual press anyway) is Stakelogic’s live dealer game portfolio, which has made yet another significant leap into the live casino iGaming niche.

According to a reliable news source, Stakelogic’s live dealer titles will soon be part of Kansino’s online casino’s game collection in the Netherlands using Dutch-speaking dealers and croupiers. However, after some digging around, this is currently just a rumour because there is no official news from either company being circulated at this time, or at least none in English as I don’t speak Dutch. That being said, the live casino deal is expected to be announced anytime soon on the Stakelogic news website.

From what I have learned so far, this new Stakelogic deal is an expansion on its existing partnership with the Netherlands’ Kansino brand; an online casino unique to the Dutch market and owned by the reputable Play North Limited.

It is an intriguing deal simply because Stakelogic has long been a global distributor to be reckoned with within the hotly competed iGaming space. The brand is certainly on its competitor’s watch list and SWOT analysis as a threat to other live dealer brands’ market share. Well, once again, Stakelogic’s name will resound around its competitions’ meeting rooms and email wires after its latest deal will raise eyebrows because it is a continuation of the brand’s push into live dealer gaming.

The reason I say this is that if you are a keen follower of the ins and outs of the iGaming B2B market, then you probably associate Stakelogic with video slots delivery systems and third-party iGaming software deals. It is a huge company with plenty of financial backing and the know-how in marketing within the online casino industry. Therefore, the big names like Evolution, Playtech, Ezugi, and Pragmatic Play Live Pragmatic Play will be worries. On top of this, there’s the introduction of the EGT live dealer platform to look out for – another huge brand looking to infiltrate the live dealer casino gaming arena.

Over the past decade, online casino stats show that live dealer gaming is the fastest growing iGaming vertical. Albeit today’s growth figures in the niche begun to slow as brands like Evolution, Playtech, Ezugi, and Pragmatic Play’s aggressive live casino platform rollouts have reached the majority of casino grands on a global scale. However, for Stakelogic, a company already wise to the ways of the iGaming market, market share in the live casino space is still up for grabs.

Stakelogic picks up Greek gaming license for live games

Another push for Stakelogic’s live casino suite of games was its recent announcement on its news page that the brand had officially obtained a Greek iGaming licence via the Hellenic Gaming Commission. On top of this, Stakelogic already boasts UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), Ukraine Commission (UC), and ONJB licences. Add its authorisation to operate in the Netherlands, and Stakelogic’s suite of live dealer games have reached into all the major European iGaming markets, while through its MGA license we can add Australia, New Zealand, LATAM countries, South Africa, India, and the Republic of Ireland.

CEO Stephan van den Oetelaar: Expressed his delight that his company gained the Hellenic Gaming Commission license. And to the delight of live dealer gaming fans that enjoy a wider selection of live casino brands to choose from, Stakelogic’s CEO also said that the decision to enter the Greek market is part of the company’s strategy to expand its reach across the globe.

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