The winner of the headline award is Gates of Olympus 1000, a slot machine developed by Pragmatic Play. Blask’s tracking shows that this slot machine had the most representations on the regulated operator sites. The research also shows how prominent the game is, based on how often it appears on high-traffic pages like homepages.
On the supplier side, Pragmatic Play also picked up several prizes related to breadth and coverage. Blask pointed out the broadest overall presence of this studio within regulated operator ecosystems, with their content often appearing not only in game libraries but also on their internal pages and groups.
However, this is not always the case in every region, and each country’s regulated market has its own “default” lobby leaders. Nevertheless, some of these global titles are common in almost every country where these operators are active.
Crash and Other Formats Beyond Slots
Slots, of course, dominated the top line, but Blask’s 2025 figures also highlighted strong performers in other formats. The crash game that is part of the most regulated markets was the Aviator game by Spribe. This is a testament to the continued growth of the genre on regulated platforms. Chicken Road from InOut was also recognized for retaining players for the longest time, based on performance signals from Blask across 2025.
Blask also mentioned the momentum winners, which are games with growing availability. Roulette European by 7777 gaming was identified as the fastest-growing game of the year based on casino adoption, which was determined by the rise in operators adding it.
Conclusions
The awards essentially present the market in terms of measurable visibility. Blask’s 2025 results indicate that in iGaming regulation, reach and placement are just as important as the game. Gates of Olympus 1000 tops the slots category primarily due to its presence and accessibility from operator sites. Moreover, country-based results reinforce the fact that being the “most available” is relative and varies based on local operator portfolios. Beyond slots, other winners demonstrate strong growth in crash and live style content types.


