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Top casino games in Mexico 2026: Sugar Rush holds 35% of demand
Sugar Rush (Pragmatic Play) leads the top casino games Mexico ranking by share of interest, with 35% of measurable demand in June 2026. It led 23 of the last 24 months. Aviator holds second; Playtech titles dominate Visibility while Pragmatic Play stocks the shelf.
Blask Games tracks about 6 900 titles with brand coverage across 150 brands serving Mexico. Casino and sports betting both operate under federal permits. The shelf is slot-heavy and Pragmatic-led. Player search is Pragmatic-led too, but the front rail is Playtech’s. That three-way tension is what makes Mexico casino game rankings worth reading up close.
Blask game metrics overview
Visibility — Shows how likely players will see a game in a given market (0–100%), based on which operators feature it and at what positions.
SoI (Share of Interest) — a search-based metric that shows how much player attention each game captures within a market, expressed as a percentage of total casino game interest.
Mexico casino shelf July 2026: slots at 84%, Pragmatic clear on content
Slots account for 84% of the Mexican catalog: more than four in every five titles. Live sits a distant second near 6.5%. Crash follows near 2.5%. Roulette, Instant Win, and the thinner table, bingo, and mine categories each stay below 2%. Operators use slots for catalog depth and the rest for session variety.

Pragmatic Play leads content share by a clear gap at about 18%, well ahead of Playtech near 7%. BGaming, Evolution, and Amusnet fill the next band within a point of each other; below that the field fragments across about 400 suppliers. Pragmatic owns volume. Playtech is the clear number two by title count. Visibility and SoI show next whether that catalog depth converts into front-rail placement and player search.

Gates of Olympus 1000 leads most-carried at 31 brands
Pragmatic Play owns the top of the brand-presence table. Gates of Olympus 1000 leads at 31 brands, with Gates of Olympus Super Scatter and Sugar Rush 1000 close behind. Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Joker’s Jewels extend the franchise coverage. Reel Kingdom’s Big Bass Splash and Aviator (Spribe) break the run; Crazy Time (Evolution) appears further down.

In the top twenty, Pragmatic places thirteen titles. Operators treat the Olympus, candy, and sugar lines as default inventory for MX-facing lobbies. Aviator is the first crash product to crack the wider list; Crazy Time is the first live show.
Visibility: Playtech takes 8 of the top 10
Joker’s Jewels (Pragmatic Play) leads Visibility at 39%. Behind it, Playtech takes eight of the ten, spanning slots, live roulette, blackjack, and a local-themed jackpot title. Spaceman (Pragmatic Play) is the other non-Playtech entry, and the only crash title in the ten.

The pattern flips the catalog table. Pragmatic leads content share and most-carried rankings; Playtech converts a smaller shelf into front-rail density. Catalog-share names such as BGaming, Evolution, and Amusnet do not appear here. Sugar Rush, the demand leader, is absent from this Visibility ten. Operators push Joker’s Jewels and Playtech’s Fire Blaze and Wonderland lines above the fold instead. The SoI snapshot shows how far search still clusters on sugar, crash, and Fortune titles.
Historical share of interest: Sugar Rush led 23 of 24 months
From July 2024 through June 2026, Sugar Rush led Mexican casino game interest in 23 of 24 months. Its share opened near 32%, climbed into the high thirties through late 2024, and held that plateau into early 2025. A spring dip took it toward 31% by June 2025.

July 2025 was the only interruption: Aviator took the monthly lead at about 29%, with Sugar Rush a point behind. Sugar Rush reclaimed first place in August and rebuilt into the mid-to-high thirties through early 2026, settling near 35% in June. Aviator held second for most of the window. Fortune Tiger rose through late 2025 into third and stayed there into mid-2026.
Top casino games by share of interest (June 2026)
Sugar Rush holds 34% of measurable interest. Aviator follows at 19%. Together the two titles take more than half of tracked demand. Fortune Tiger, Sweet Bonanza, and Fortune Ox fill the next band; Gates of Olympus, Oink Oink Oink, and Le Pharaoh thin the rest of the top ten. The top ten together take about 80% of measurable demand. Pragmatic Play accounts for eight of the top fifteen rows.

Against the supply picture the split runs across three houses. Pragmatic Play’s Olympus and 1000-line titles lead merchandising: most-carried across operators. Playtech owns Visibility. Sugar Rush and Aviator lead demand, with Pocket Games Soft’s Fortune pair inside the top five without matching that stocking or placement depth.
Bottom line
Mexico’s casino game market runs on a three-track shelf. Sugar Rush has led demand for almost two years and still holds about a third of player interest. Aviator keeps a steady second. Playtech owns the Visibility rail while Pragmatic stocks the catalog.
That structure shifts if Aviator takes another monthly lead and holds it, or if a Fortune title climbs out of the single digits. Nothing in the Blask window has unseated Sugar Rush for more than one month since mid-2024.
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FAQ
What are the top casino games in Mexico right now?
Sugar Rush leads with 35% of share of interest as of June 2026. Aviator is second at 18%, followed by Fortune Tiger, Sweet Bonanza, and Fortune Ox. Sugar Rush held the monthly lead in 23 of the last 24 months.
Which game provider leads the Mexico casino catalog?
Pragmatic Play holds the largest content share on the tracked Mexican shelf (about 18%), ahead of Playtech near 7%. The same studio also leads most-carried titles and share of interest, while Playtech leads Visibility.
What is the most carried casino game in Mexico?
Gates of Olympus 1000 (Pragmatic Play) is the most-carried title, listed by 31 brands as of late July 2026. Gates of Olympus Super Scatter and Sugar Rush 1000 follow in the same band.
How do crash games compare to slots in Mexico?
Slots are about 84% of the tracked catalog, while Crash sits near 2.5%. On demand, Aviator holds 18% of share of interest in June 2026 and led the market for one month in July 2025, so crash punches far above shelf weight without displacing Sugar Rush for long.