written and last updated by
Sam Smith at
15 Jan 2025
Journalist, Editorial Department
Slotegrator has identified several promising markets for growth in the iGaming industry by 2025. Topping the list is Brazil, where recent legalization of sports betting has opened up vast opportunities for casino operators and bookmakers.
Canada comes in second, having launched a regulated gaming market in 2022 in Ontario, with similar developments expected in Alberta. According to Slotegrator representatives, companies are actively preparing to enter the market as soon as it becomes available.
Kazakhstan is another region with significant potential. Here, online casino and sportsbook operators can benefit from low traffic costs and accessible affiliate programs. The localization of content in the Kazakh language and the acceptance of payments in tenge will provide a substantial competitive edge, the company notes.
Turkey also stands out among promising markets due to the stabilization of its national currency. In Morocco, Slotegrator reports that the penetration rate in the iGaming sector is only 11.9% in 2025, with the projected number of players not exceeding 5.5 million by 2029. Nevertheless, this presents considerable opportunities for operators willing to invest in attracting new users.
Founded in 2012, Slotegrator is a leading developer and provider of software for online casinos and sportsbooks. The brand has established itself as a reliable partner for iGaming operators and is actively exploring global markets while helping clients adapt to local requirements and trends.
Thus, Slotegrator analysts highlight Brazil, Canada, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and Morocco as key markets for the development of the iGaming industry in the coming years. Each of these markets has its unique characteristics, ranging from large audiences and new regulations to low competition and growing interest in betting. Operators who are prepared to consider local specifics can achieve significant success in these regions.
Notably, analysts predict that gaming revenues in Latin America will increase to $12.3 billion by 2028.