Hollywoodbets UK Integrates Stakelogic Live Casino Tables
Hollywoodbets UK has added Stakelogic Live content to its casino offering, expanding the supplier’s distribution footprint in the regulated UK market. The integration includes live roulette and blackjack tables and strengthens Hollywoodbets’ multi-supplier live casino portfolio.
Neither company disclosed commercial terms or exclusivity arrangements linked to the agreement. The deal still gives Stakelogic another UK operator integration at a time when suppliers are under pressure to secure broader distribution across regulated European markets.
For Hollywoodbets, the launch adds additional live casino inventory around its sportsbook business. Operators increasingly use multi-supplier casino lobbies to reduce dependence on single providers and widen content rotation during peak betting periods tied to football and horse racing calendars.
The UK remains one of the most competitive live casino markets in Europe. Evolution still dominates a large share of Tier-1 operator integrations, while Playtech, Pragmatic Play Live, and Ezugi continue competing for additional placement across regulated operators. That competition has pushed suppliers toward aggregation and recurring distribution agreements instead of relying mainly on exclusive partnerships.
The launch also reflects continued supplier focus on live casino inside mature regulated markets. While slots remain heavily saturated, live dealer products still generate integration activity because operators view them as retention tools tied closely to sportsbook cross-sell behaviour.
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This agreement reflects the current direction of the live casino sector in regulated Europe: the scale of distribution now matters almost as much as product quality. Operators want several live dealer suppliers inside the same lobby because it gives them more negotiating power and greater flexibility around content rotation. For suppliers outside the top tier, recurring integrations with sportsbook-led operators are becoming critical. Without steady operator placements, visibility drops quickly in markets where Evolution still controls much of the premium traffic.