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Playnetic reaches Stake’s global casino lobby 

Playnetic added 18 titles to Stake’s casino lobby in May 2026. Blask data puts the deal in context: Stake is tracked across 115 markets, while global demand for the brand rose 22% in the first four months of 2026.

The integration went live on May 7, starting with Joxer, Patrick vs Joker, Ghostlight Manor, and Lucky Licks, another 14 titles followed as part of the expanded package.

For Playnetic, this is its most visible direct operator integration to date. The company launched publicly at ICE London in 2024, operates three in-house game studios, and holds licences in Sweden, Romania, Malta, and Greece.

Blask data shows the scale of the opportunity. Stake is tracked across 115 markets, and global demand for the brand increased 22% between January and April 2026.

Stake in numbers

Blask tracks the brand across 122 countries, with Canada, India, Japan, Argentina, and Australia among the main contributors to its revenue baseline.

For Playnetic, the deal opens access to an operator with global reach and strong demand across multiple regions. It moves the provider’s games beyond separate local integrations and places them inside one of the largest international casino lobbies.

Blask also shows that Playnetic already has distribution in 25 countries. New partnership gives the provider a route to scale its portfolio through a global operator.

Playnetic adds slots, themed titles, and Hold n Win mechanics to Stake’s lobby, including Joxer and Patrick vs Joker from the first launch package. For Stake, the integration broadens its casino content and adds more options for player retention.

Why this matters for Playnetic

For Playnetic, the Stake launch is a major commercial step. The studio is still a young supplier, and placing 18 titles inside one of the world’s largest casino lobbies gives it immediate global visibility.

The deal also strengthens Playnetic’s position beyond aggregator-led distribution. A direct integration with Stake gives the company scale, credibility, and a stronger reference point for future operator partnerships.