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iGaming market weekly report | June 1–7, 2026

World Cup gravity and regulatory enforcement defined the June 1–7 reporting window, pulling iGaming players’ interest in sharply divergent directions across the global market. National team warm-up fixtures generated massive upside for African markets, while aggressive compliance mandates and telecom blocks crushed demand in Central Asia. 

Ivory Coast led the upside at +18.5% after stunning France 2-1 in a June 4 friendly, while Haiti (+17.6%) and Algeria (+9.4%) rode their own high-profile warm-up wins. The Dominican Republic (+13.0%) stood apart from the sports cohort entirely, lifted by a massive $30 million lottery jackpot rollover right at the end of the tracking week. 

The decliners show active friction rather than event hangovers. Kazakhstan (–51%) saw mid-May government warnings convert into active telecom blocks and payment bans during the first week of June. Ecuador (–38.6%) dropped sharply after a new simultaneous VAT filing mandate went into effect on June 1.

Top gainers

Ivory Coast +18.5%. A 2-1 victory over France on June 4 spiked players’ interest because France was a heavy favourite. The national team entered its final World Cup preparation phase. 

Haiti +17.6%. Haiti’s 4-0 demolition of New Zealand on June 2 at Inter Miami CF Stadium triggered a mean-reversion bounce after the prior week’s –23.0% drop. This is Haiti’s first World Cup appearance since 1974, with a June 13 opener against Scotland in Foxborough.

Dominican Republic +13.0%. A massive RS$30M ($515,000) Loto 5 Mas jackpot rollover on June 7 drove a surge in users’ interest for lottery results and ticket purchases right at the end of the tracking window. This is a pure calendar effect, as the unprecedented jackpot size generated measurable acquisition intent ahead of the June 8 draw.

Japan +11.7%. The J-League’s 100 Year Vision League play-off round on June 6–7 drew domestic football attention during the reporting week. 

Algeria +9.4%. A 1-0 friendly win over the Netherlands on June 3 in Rotterdam lifted search interest as Algeria finalized its World Cup preparations. 

Top decliners

Kazakhstan –51.0%. No in-window source surfaced, but mid-May government warnings converted into active telecom blocks and mobile payment restrictions against illegal online casinos during the first week of June. This active suppression layer caused the steepest drop in the current report, compressing both legal and grey-market search demand.

Uzbekistan –49.5%. Despite legalizing online gambling in January 2025, the government hasn’t issued any single license. This is the second consecutive week of steep decline (after –16.5% prior week), reflecting a market stuck in licensing limbo with no operational hook to sustain player interest.

Tajikistan –40.5%. No clear country-specific trigger surfaced during the reporting week. 

Latvia –39.0%. No clear in-window trigger surfaced too.

Ecuador –38.6%. Starting June 1, Ecuador’s tax authority (SRI) mandated that all VAT declarations must be filed and paid simultaneously in a single electronic transaction. This new compliance burden, layered on top of the 15% iGaming VAT, is actively suppressing operator activity and search demand.

Market spotlight: Kazakhstan | –51.0%

Kazakhstan registered the steepest decline among the week’s top movers. The timing of this collapse aligns precisely with the first week of June, indicating that mid-May regulatory warnings have now materialized into hard enforcement actions. The speed and magnitude of the contraction signal active structural suppression, not a transient event hangover or baseline drift.

The mechanism is direct telecom and financial friction. Authorities executed active telecom blocks and mobile payment restrictions against illegal online casinos during the reporting week, systematically cutting off the primary access and transaction rails for grey-market operators. This enforcement layer removes the operational viability of unlicensed platforms, instantly severing the digital pathways players use to find and fund offshore betting sites.

The forward implications dictate a permanent baseline reset for the Kazakh iGaming market. With the suppression layer now fully operational, grey-market access points will remain systematically eliminated, and search volume will stabilize at a significantly lower baseline. Operators without localized, fully licensed presences face total market exclusion, while the legal market will absorb the remaining compliant demand under strict regulatory oversight.

Regional snapshot

Asia-Pacific

Asia-Pacific was defined by Central Asia’s collapse: Kazakhstan (–51.0%), Uzbekistan (–49.5%), and Tajikistan (–40.5%) all posted steep declines driven by active telecom blocks, licensing limbo, or baseline drift in prohibited markets. Japan (+11.7%) was the region’s sole bright spot, lifted by domestic football play-offs rather than the regulatory headwinds battering its Central Asian neighbors.

Africa

Africa was the week’s standout region, with Ivory Coast (+18.5%), Haiti (+17.6%), and Algeria (+9.4%) all surging on World Cup warm-up momentum. The pattern is concentrated among nations with qualified World Cup teams, and the gains are directly proportional to the profile of the friendly-match opponent — a clean demonstration of event gravity pulling search volume upward across the continent.

Next week watchlist

World Cup group stage kickoff

The tournament opens June 11, and all eight qualified African and Caribbean nations in this week’s top gainers might see users’ interest amplify as group-stage fixtures begin.

Ecuador VAT compliance enforcement

With the simultaneous VAT filing mandate now live as of June 1, operators have a narrow window to adjust pricing and licensing structures. If enforcement actions target non-compliant platforms in the coming weeks, the –38.6% decline could accelerate into a third consecutive week of contraction.

Kazakhstan telecom block expansion

Following the initial wave of mobile payment and telecom blocks in early June, authorities may expand the suppression layer to target additional unlicensed domains. If the enforcement net widens, Kazakhstan’s –51% drop could deepen as grey-market access points are systematically eliminated.

Methodology note

Blask Index tracks real-time iGaming player interest via AI-analyzed Google search data, updated hourly and filtered to remove low-intent noise (scams, complaints). WoW% measures momentum: positive indicates growing attention; negative indicates declining attention.