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Data-Driven Blask Awards Crown 2025 iGaming Leaders
The Blask Awards are determined solely through the company’s proprietary metrics and web-sourced data, with no juries, public voting, or submission processes
Blask has revealed the outcomes of its 2025 awards, highlighting the most visible and sought-after iGaming titles and studios in regulated markets around the world. The rankings come from live market data showing which games rule operator portfolios and grab player attention on licensed platforms.
Gates of Olympus 1000 Leads Blask Awards 2025
This year’s top performer is Gates of Olympus 1000 by Pragmatic Play. The slot won several top awards, showing its wide reach and strong position across online casino lobbies. Blask’s analysis found that the title showed up on more regulated operator sites than any other game, earning praise for both its wide distribution and its prominence on homepages.
Pragmatic Play also grabbed several supplier-level awards. The studio stood out as the provider with the widest overall game presence, with its titles often showing up across internal pages, promo sections, and bonus groups. Additionally, the company got recognition for having the most unique games listed by licensed operators worldwide.
Apart from slots, the awards recognized other top performers in different categories. Aviator by Spribe stood out as the crash game available in the most regulated markets, showing how this game type keeps growing. Chicken Road from InOut got the nod for keeping players interested the longest, based on its performance numbers throughout 2025. Roulette European by 7777 gaming saw the biggest jump in casinos adding the title, making it the fastest-growing game of the year in terms of availability.
Blask Publishes Country-by-Country iGaming Standouts
Blask also shared winners for specific countries, based on which games had the widest operator presence in each market. In the UK, Big Bass Bonanza topped the list. Several big European and Latin American markets, including Brazil, Italy, Germany, and Argentina, saw Gates of Olympus 1000 lead the pack. In Spain and Mexico, a related Olympus version reached the most players. In other places, Book of Dead stood out in the Netherlands, while Aviator was the most popular in South Africa and Ghana. Belgium’s most available game was Evolution’s First Person Lightning Roulette.
Unlike typical industry events, the Blask Awards do not use judge panels, public votes, or entry forms. The results come from the company’s own measurements and data gathered from the web looking at regulated markets and operators with local licenses.
Blask sees itself as an AI-powered platformfor the gambling world, turning scattered public signals into organized insights about brand visibility, player interest, and income baselines. By using computer-based evaluation instead of personal opinions, the company wants to give a clear picture of which games and studios are at the top of the global online gambling scene.
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