France, Ghana, and Nigeria join Blask Games: expanding insights across Europe and Africa

Blask has expanded its Games Overview feature to cover France, Ghana, and Nigeria, three key markets that reflect both the maturity of European iGaming and the rapid digital growth of Africa. Together, they provide operators and analysts with broader visibility into competitive dynamics across regions.


France: a mature but growing market

France, one of Europe’s largest and most dynamic economies, is now live in the Blask Games feature. With a population of over 68 million, high internet penetration, and a strong appetite for digital entertainment, France represents a pivotal addition for operators tracking iGaming trends.

More than 59 million internet users (around 87% of the population) create a massive digital audience. While betting is regulated, casino-style gambling online remains officially unregulated. The French economy, worth nearly $3.8 trillion in 2023, has slowed, with GDP growth at just 0.94%, but disposable incomes remain high, supporting strong engagement.

Blask currently tracks 5,714 game titles in France. The Top 10 Games illustrate both global mainstays and challengers:

  1. Book of Dead — Play’n GO (Slots)
  2. Rise of Olympus Extreme — Play’n GO (Slots)
  3. Legacy of Dead — Play’n GO (Slots)
  4. Coin Strike: Hold and Win — Playson (Slots)
  5. Aviator — Spribe (Crash)
  6. Fire Joker — Play’n GO (Slots)
  7. Dead Men Walking — Nolimit City (Slots)
  8. Coins of Ra Deluxe — Betsoft (Slots)
  9. Thunder Coins — Playson (Slots)
  10. Rise of Olympus — Play’n GO (Slots)

Ghana: a fast-growing digital hub

Ghana, with a population of 34.6 million and 22 million internet users, is among Africa’s most dynamic digital economies. Gambling is regulated, and the market is showing rapid uptake of international slot and crash titles.

Blask tracks 9,728 game titles in Ghana. The Top 10 Games are led by Spribe’s Aviator and a strong lineup from Pragmatic Play:

  1. Aviator — Spribe (Crash)
  2. Gates of Olympus — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  3. Sugar Rush 1000 — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  4. Gates of Olympus Super Scatter — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  5. Sweet Bonanza 1000 — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  6. Sugar Rush — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  7. Sweet Bonanza — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  8. The Dog House Megaways — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  9. Big Bass Vegas Double Down — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  10. Big Bass Bonanza 1000 — Pragmatic Play (Slots)

Nigeria: Africa’s largest market

Nigeria, with 236 million people and 115 million internet users, is Africa’s largest digital economy and a critical market for operators. Gambling is regulated, and digital penetration is driving rapid growth in iGaming adoption.

Blask tracks 14,119 game titles in Nigeria. The Top 10 Games show clear dominance of Pragmatic Play, alongside Spribe’s Aviator:

  1. Gates of Olympus — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  2. Aviator — Spribe (Crash)
  3. Sweet Bonanza 1000 — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  4. Gates of Olympus Super Scatter — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  5. Sugar Rush 1000 — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  6. Sweet Bonanza — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  7. Buffalo King Megaways — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  8. The Dog House Megaways — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  9. Sugar Rush — Pragmatic Play (Slots)
  10. Zeus vs Hades Gods of War — Pragmatic Play (Slots)

Why These Markets Matter

Adding France, Ghana, and Nigeria to the Games Overview provides operators with broader visibility across Europe and Africa. The three markets together highlight:

  • France’s scale and maturity, driven by established European players.
  • Ghana’s fast growth, with crash and Pragmatic Play slots shaping demand.
  • Nigeria’s size and dominance, where Pragmatic Play maintains a clear lead.

These additions offer sharper insights into lobby dynamics, genre trends, and competitive benchmarks across some of the world’s most influential and fastest-growing iGaming markets.