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What's actually launching.

Twelve months of new-casino launches, scored on day one and tracked since. Numbers below come from our own register — not the operators' marketing decks.

142
Total launches Licensed brands first observed in the last 12 months.
34brands
Licensed by MGA Malta Gaming Authority — the strictest in our sample.
71brands
Licensed by Curaçao Including the Curaçao Gaming Control Board reissuance regime.
3.6/ 5
Median launch-day score Across bonus value, license trust, payout, and game range.

By license regulator

Share of 142 new launches

Curaçao still dominates new launches by raw volume, but MGA and UKGC together account for nearly a third of the brands that pass our trust threshold.

Curaçao
50%· 71
MGA
24%· 34
Anjouan
9%· 13
UKGC
7%· 10
Gibraltar
6%· 8
Kahnawake
4%· 6

By software stack

Share of provider integrations at launch

Pragmatic Play and Evolution Gaming are now nearly mandatory at launch — the cost of getting noticed in a crowded slots and live-casino market.

  • Pragmatic Playslots, live casino 28%
  • Evolutionlive dealer 23%
  • NetEntclassic slots 17%
  • Microgamingjackpots 12%
  • Play'n GOmobile-first slots 10%
  • Other providerslong tail 10%

Payment methods at launch

% of new casinos supporting each rail on day one

Cards are still universal, but Apple Pay and crypto are now table-stakes for anything targeting mobile-first players.

Visa / Mastercard
95%
Apple Pay
62%
Skrill / Neteller
54%
Crypto (BTC / ETH)
41%
Trustly / Pay N Play
28%
PayPal
22%
Bank transfer
71%

Bonus type at launch

Headline offer used on day one

The welcome match is still the default opener, but no-deposit and crypto-welcome offers have eaten a meaningful slice of new-launch marketing in the last twelve months.

Welcome match
68%
Free spins pack
52%
No-deposit offer
31%
Crypto-welcome
24%
Cashback / rakeback
18%

Survival rate

Of brands tracked from launch

A new casino is easy to launch and hard to keep alive. Here is what the curve looks like once the welcome-bonus marketing budget runs out.

Still operating 96% 90 days post-launch
Still operating 78% 6 months post-launch
Still operating 61% 12 months post-launch

What kills a launch: payouts

The single best predictor of a casino disappearing inside a year is its payout track record in the first ninety days. Brands that started with same-day cash-outs and 24-hour KYC are five times more likely to still be running at the twelve-month mark than brands that flagged withdrawals for “additional review” on the first attempt. Slow payouts kill word-of-mouth before any affiliate budget can replace it.

What kills a launch: a thin library

Operators launching with fewer than four hundred slots and a single live-dealer studio almost universally pivot inside six months — usually by quietly bolting on a second provider in a way that breaks the bonus terms half their existing players signed up for. The smarter operators integrate three or four studios on day one and accept the lower margin for the first quarter.

What kills a launch: a license pivot

Roughly one in seven new brands quietly migrates its license inside the first year, almost always from a stricter jurisdiction to a softer one. The pivot itself is rarely the problem — the unannounced change to the player-protection regime is. We re-score any brand that pivots, and the drop is on average 0.8 spades.

Methodology

Updated quarterly

Launch dates come from two sources we can verify independently: the regulator's public filing (or licence-issue record) and our own first-deposit timestamp, captured by the test wallet we open at every new operator within seventy-two hours of go-live. Where the two disagree by more than a week, we publish the later date and footnote the discrepancy. The register is rebuilt nightly, so a brand quietly going dark is reflected within twenty-four hours.

Every casino is re-scored on a rolling ninety-day cycle: bonus terms re-read, withdrawal time re-tested, license re-checked against the issuing authority's public list. The numbers above are the rolling twelve-month aggregate as of the date this page was last rebuilt — older snapshots are linked from the changelog. We do not weight by traffic, brand size, or affiliate commission; every licensed launch counts the same.

Sample size142 licensed launches WindowTrailing 12 months Re-score cadenceEvery 90 days Last rebuildJun 2026
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Every brand counted above, ranked the same way as the main list — with live licence status, bonus terms re-read today, and our test-cash-out times.