Playnetic expands distribution with Stake partnership
Playnetic has officially gone live with Stake, bringing its growing slot portfolio to one of the world’s biggest online casino and sportsbook platforms.

Playnetic has gone live with Stake, adding the supplier’s growing slot portfolio to one of the largest online casino and sportsbook platforms in the industry.
The launch officially went live on May 7 following integration work between both companies, with Playnetic titles including Joxer, Patrick vs Joker, Ghostlight Manor, and Lucky Licks now available through Stake’s platform. The rollout was confirmed Monday through multiple industry reports.
The agreement gives Playnetic access to Stake’s global player base at a time when the studio continues pushing aggressively into larger international markets through operator partnerships, aggregation deals, and licensing expansion.
Playnetic Continues International Growth Push
The Stake deal is another notable step for Playnetic, which has spent the last year steadily expanding its distribution footprint across regulated and international markets.
Earlier this year, the supplier secured a B2B license in Ontario and also partnered with aggregator platform QTech Games as part of a broader strategy to scale its reach across multiple regions.
Playnetic has also continued strengthening its executive team after appointing former Swintt executive David Mann as CEO earlier this year. The company has positioned itself as a content-focused studio centered around high-volatility slots and feature-heavy mechanics, including Hold n Win-style systems now included in several games launching through Stake.
Kai Botha, Playnetic’s Chief Commercial Officer, described the Stake launch as a “milestone achievement” for the supplier as it pushes toward wider global exposure.
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Stake Continues Expanding Platform Reach
For Stake, the partnership adds another supplier to an already massive casino offering as the company continues expanding internationally across both sportsbook and casino verticals.
The operator has remained highly aggressive in global market growth throughout 2026, including recent expansion efforts into Latin America through its Mexico launch earlier this month.
Stake’s scale continues to make it one of the industry’s most influential operators across crypto gambling, esports betting, and online casino markets. The platform maintains extensive sportsbook coverage across major esports titles including Dota 2 and Counter-Strike while continuing to add new gaming suppliers to its casino ecosystem.
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