About Bragg Gaming Group

Operators integrating through Bragg Hub — the group’s content delivery platform — access a unified content library managed from a single back-office. The Bragg RGS is licensed, certified, and approved across 25-plus regulated markets and carries over 9,000 titles. Back-office tools include centralised reporting, content management, and the Fuze player engagement toolset, which covers AI-powered game recommendations, real-time gamification, and automated retention mechanics. The Powered by Bragg programme allows third-party studios to build games directly on Bragg’s infrastructure and distribute them exclusively through the Hub, giving operators access to content that cannot be obtained through competing aggregation routes.

The aggregated catalogue spans slots, live casino, table games, crash games, and virtual sports, drawing on content from both third-party majors and exclusive studio partnerships. The broader aggregated library also carries titles from Evolution, Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, and Relax Gaming. Bragg’s five in-house studios — Wild Streak Gaming, Atomic Slot Lab, Indigo Magic, Spin Games, and Oryx Gaming — contribute proprietary content calibrated specifically for regulated North American market requirements alongside the European catalogue.

Founded 2010 (as Oryx Gaming; current corporate structure from 2018)
Headquarters Toronto, Canada
Integration Model Single API (Bragg Hub / Bragg RGS)
Key Provider Partners GAMOMAT, King Show Games, Sega Sammy Creation, Bluberi, Galaxy Gaming
Licences Held 30-plus regulated markets including US (NJ, PA, MI, WV), Canada (Ontario, Québec), UK, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Malta, Colombia

Bragg Gaming Group in the iGaming Ecosystem

Bragg operates as a licensed content and technology supplier in more than 30 regulated online casino markets, including six US states, two Canadian provinces, and multiple European and Latin American jurisdictions. Content compliance certification sits at the RGS level — games distributed through Bragg Hub carry the certifications required for each licensed market, reducing the per-title regulatory burden on the operator. Operators in jurisdictions where Bragg holds existing certification can access new content without arranging independent provider agreements for each title, provided the content is within Bragg’s certified distribution scope. Operators entering markets where Bragg does not hold certification would still require direct arrangements.

For operators weighing aggregation against direct provider integration, the practical case for Bragg centres on speed, scale, and content exclusivity. A direct integration with individual studios requires separate commercial negotiations, technical development work, and ongoing compliance maintenance, with overhead increasing as catalogue size grows. Bragg’s single API removes that duplication. The Powered by Bragg exclusive content programme adds a further commercial factor: titles distributed exclusively through the Bragg Hub are not accessible to operators integrating those studios directly, making Bragg the only route to that content.

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