BGaming enters Spain’s €1.4bn online gambling market through a partnership with Jokerbet

BGaming enters Spain’s €1.4bn online gambling market through a partnership with JokerbetBGaming studio and Spanish operator Jokerbet announced an agreement under which the developer’s slot portfolio will go live on the operator’s platform. The rollout will begin in Q2 2026 and will be phased, allowing the casino’s player base to get to know the new games gradually.

What the deal means for BGaming’s standing in a regulated market

The agreement strengthens BGaming’s presence in Spain’s regulated market, where competition among gaming content suppliers is intensifying quarter by quarter. For Jokerbet, the integration means a major expansion of its casino lobby: the slot lineup will become more diverse, and users will gain access to titles that have already performed well in other European jurisdictions.

Which titles will be available to Jokerbet players

These include several popular BGaming slots, such as:

  • Aztec Clusters
  • Bonanza Billion
  • Lucky Lady Moon

The content will be rolled out gradually throughout Q2 2026.

Polina Hovar on the importance of the partnership

Polina Hovar, Lead Sales Manager, LATAM at BGaming, noted: “Jokerbet is a popular online casino in Spain, and its players expect high quality. Our products have already received positive feedback from Spanish players, and this partnership allows us to further expand our presence in one of Europe’s key markets.”

Javier Saiz on a focus on innovation

Javier Saiz, Product Manager at Jokerbet, commented: “BGaming is a studio we have been following for a long time because of its innovative approach to game development. The company’s products add genuine depth and quality to our lobby, and we are looking forward to players’ reactions to these releases.”

Why operators are prioritising content, not just bonuses

Adding BGaming’s portfolio helps Jokerbet diversify its offering at a time when operators are increasingly focusing on player retention and exclusive content, rather than relying solely on bonus programmes. BGaming itself has been deliberately expanding in Europe over the past two years, with a focus on regulated markets. In this context, Spain has become a particularly competitive arena: tighter licensing requirements have coincided with a noticeable rise in the number of online casino participants, a rise that began during the pandemic and has continued ever since.

€1.4bn and the leadership of the casino vertical

Spain’s online gambling market in 2025 exceeded €1.4bn in gross gaming revenue (GGR). The biggest contribution to this momentum came from the casino vertical, which remains the fastest-growing segment of the industry in the country.

The growing popularity of online casinos is not unique to Spain. In almost all developed countries, similar dynamics are being observed: the number of licensed operators is rising, competition for players is increasing, and bonus offers are becoming one of the main tools for attracting players. 

In the US, casino ranking sites are reporting record numbers of new user registrations, while in New Zealand the no-deposit free spins segment is developing rapidly. One of the niche review sites we found in the search results demonstrated the growth of no-deposit free spins in recent months. We received similar data for Australia, some countries in Europe, and Asia. All of this confirms the global nature of the industry’s growth, in which each regulated market is looking for its own balance between content availability and player protection.

The BGaming–Jokerbet partnership aligns with the logic of intensifying competition in regulated Spain, where the continued growth of the online segment is attracting more and more content suppliers and forcing operators to look for unconventional ways to stand out from rivals.