Playnetic goes live with Stake, the world's largest online casino and sportsbook
Playnetic is pleased to announce its official launch with Stake, the world's largest online casino and sportsbook, further expanding the distribution of its growing portfolio of immersive casino iGaming content across the globe.
Playnetic’s in-house gaming studio, focuses on producing quality content that engages players and drives revenue for operators. The collaboration with Stake reflects the company’s growing presence as a trusted gaming partner, with a commitment to delivering innovative games with a personalised and collaborative commercial approach.
Thanks to the successful collaboration of both teams, integrations are now completed, with Playnetic’s games officially going live on May 7th 2026. The initial rollout of games includes a selection of Playnetic’s proven top performing gaming titles such as Joxer, Patrick vs Joker, Ghostlight Manor and Lucky Licks. This first batch of releases offers a mix of engaging themes and features, including the popular Hold n Win feature series, all providing high-quality immersive gameplay experiences to Stake’s extensive global player base.
Kai Botha, Chief Commercial Officer at Playnetic, commented: “We are delighted with this launch, Stake is the world's largest online casino and sportsbook. This partnership is a milestone achievement for Playnetic, the presence of our games portfolio with Stake, expands the reach of our content and further reinforces Playnetic’s position as a trusted supplier of high-quality, immersive player focused gaming experiences.”
Dingnews.com 25/05/2026
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