Brazil
Mastering the Brazilian maturity curve
We sat down with Tequity’s VP Growth Originals, Dominic Sawyer, to discuss how the industry is evolving to meet the unique appetites of Brazilian players and how technical scaling is the secret weapon for ambitious studios.
Brazil is now well over a year into its regulated era. How has the focus shifted for operators who are looking beyond that initial launch phase?
The first year was about land grabs and establishing a footprint. In 2026, the conversation is much more grounded in operational efficiency and the cost of player acquisition. Brazil is a massive market, but it is also an expensive one. If an operator is spending a premium to bring a player through the door, losing them to a generic, uninspired lobby is a massive waste of resources.
The focus has shifted heavily toward retention. We are seeing operators move away from the volume at all costs approach and towards building a brand-based ecosystem. This is where bespoke content comes in. By using our Originals framework, operators can create games that feel like a native part of their platform. This builds a sense of familiarity and trust. In a regulated market, player loyalty is the only thing that can protect your margins against evolving tax frameworks and marketing restrictions.
We know Brazilian players have a deep-seated love for sports. How is this influencing the types of casino games that are succeeding in the market?
The crossover between sports betting and casino in Brazil is perhaps more pronounced than anywhere else. Brazilian players crave high-energy, high-frequency interaction. They want the tension of a live match translated into a casino format. This is why we have seen such an explosion in the popularity of ‘burst games’ and instant-win titles.
Our product roadmap is heavily influenced by this desire for real-time excitement. Our Crypto Trading Games range, for instance, resonates because it mimics the volatility and decision-making of a live market or a high-stakes football bet. Features like 1,000x leverage and the ability to manage multiple active bets simultaneously provide a level of agency that traditional slots often lack. With the World Cup on the horizon, we expect this appetite for sports-adjacent casino content to reach a fever pitch. Operators who can bridge that gap effectively will see the highest levels of cross-vertical engagement.
With so many international brands entering Brazil, how can an operator ensure their content doesn’t just look like a translated version of a European site?
Laziness in localization is a fast track to irrelevance. A player in São Paulo isn’t looking for a translated UK slot, but a game that feels like part of the local culture. True differentiation involves cultural alignment, brand recall, and a pacing of gameplay that matches local preferences.
We believe in providing a modular approach that hands the creative keys back to the operator. This allows them to tailor visual treatments and UI to reflect local festivals, brand ambassadors, or specific colour palettes. When a game feels like it was built for the Brazilian market rather than just adapted for it, the player connection is significantly stronger. You want your content to feel like part of the local furniture, reinforcing the operator’s brand identity at every turn.
Innovation is high, but technical barriers often slow things down. How is Tequity helping studios scale faster to bring high-quality games to the Brazilian market?
There is no shortage of brilliant creative ideas in the industry, but there is often a massive technical bottleneck when it comes to global distribution and compliance. For an ambitious studio, the prospect of navigating the specific regulatory requirements of Brazil while trying to build a global presence is daunting.
This is exactly why we launched Tequity Publishing. We want to dismantle those technical barriers. Through our RGSaaS (Remote Game Server as a Service) model, we provide the infrastructure, distribution muscle, and compliance frameworks that allow studios to focus entirely on the creative side. Whether it’s a small studio with a fresh concept or a more established provider looking to plug into our aggregator network, we provide the pathway to the player. By removing the operational friction, we ensure that high-quality, innovative content can hit the market at the speed the industry demands.
The industry is increasingly streamer-driven. How are suppliers ensuring games are stream-ready for the influencers who currently dominate Brazilian social feeds?
Social media is the new storefront in Brazil. The traditional casino lobby is being bypassed in favour of TikTok, Twitch, and Telegram feeds. If a game isn’t visually engaging or doesn’t provide natural clipping moments, it’s missing a massive trick. Successful suppliers are engineering content to be inherently shareable, creating a narrative that is easy for a streamer’s audience to follow. When an influencer shares a high-multiplier win, it creates an organic marketing event that is far more effective than a standard banner ad. It’s about providing the tools for operators to lower their acquisition costs by creating content that players want to emulate and share.
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Brazil
Entain names Sérgio Buono as new Head of Market Strategy for Brazil
Former Accenture and BCG executive steps in to lead strategic planning and support the long-term expansion of the local operation
Entain, the FTSE-listed British sports betting and entertainment giant and one of the world’s largest gaming operators, has officially announced the appointment of Sérgio Buono as its new Head of Market Strategy in Brazil.
In the Brazilian market, Entain’s core commercial operations are driven by Sportingbet, one of the jurisdiction’s premier online sports betting and entertainment brands.
Buono will be responsible for leading the company’s strategic planning efforts, with a sharp focus on business growth and the deployment of key operational initiatives.
His role will involve direct cross-functional collaboration with core divisions, including Marketing, CRM, Product, and Technology, providing data-driven insight to support decision-making and align local execution with Entain’s long-term global corporate goals.

Strategic background in Business Transformation
Prior to joining Entain, the executive served as a Principal Director at Accenture Strategy and a Project Leader at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Throughout his consulting career, Buono has accumulated extensive expertise in corporate strategy, business transformation, and operational development across major tier-one companies in Brazil.
This strategic executive hire comes at a critical time of maturity and professionalization for the Brazilian gaming ecosystem, which has rapidly climbed to global prominence following the comprehensive implementation of federal market regulations.
“The greatest challenge, and also the highest potential, lies in working for a global multinational with such a dominant brand in a market that remains fresh, highly competitive, and dynamic,” stated Sérgio Buono, newly appointed Head of Market Strategy.
“Entain seamlessly bridges proprietary technology, human capital, and AI capabilities at a global scale. The real opportunity here is to translate those massive global assets into tangible, sustainable growth for our local business.”
With an established international footprint across multiple regulated jurisdictions, Entain continues to scale its organizational infrastructure and strategic investments in Brazil, reinforcing the group’s long-term corporate commitment to innovation, technology, and sustainable market expansion.
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Brazil
Superbet unveils massive World Cup 2026 srategy for Brazil and US
The first federally regulated operator in Brazil launches high-impact marketing campaigns, high-scale live activations, immersive fan zones, and Latin America’s first collective free-to-play game to secure market leadership.
Superbet Group has announced an extensive corporate strategy for the upcoming World Cup 2026, positioning the brand not merely as an advertiser but as a central engine of the sports entertainment ecosystem.
Serving as the flagship initiative under its current brand platform, “Você Sente Quando É Super” (You Feel It When It’s Super).
The strategy developed by the first federally regulated company in Brazil aims to turn the tournament into a massive collective experience, connecting sports, technology, culture, and proprietary brand activations across national and international jurisdictions.
“We are deploying the most substantial financial and operational effort in the history of Superbet’s Brazilian operations, far exceeding our previous investments in major events like the Copa América and Carnival,” stated Patrícia Prates, Chief Marketing Officer at Superbet Brazil.
“Approximately 35% of our total annual budget will be concentrated around the World Cup during June and July.
This investment will seamlessly link live broadcasting, sponsorships, proprietary fan experiences, innovative products, and strategic activations across both Brazil and the United States.”
Media domination and Latin America’s first collective F2P game
As the exclusive sports betting brand securing master sponsorship rights for the official tournament broadcast on TV Globo—the country’s largest media network—Superbet will hold a commanding presence throughout the competition’s premium coverage.
This broadcast ecosystem will feature custom branding and contextual sports analysis integrated into the new “Minuto Superbet” segments.
On the product development front, the company is launching “Passa a Bola” (Pass the Ball), a groundbreaking free-to-play (F2P) collective game that transitions the traditional, individual sports betting interface into a highly interactive, peer-to-peer social dynamic.
A pioneer product in Latin America, the game was designed specifically around the social habits of Brazilian football fans, which rely heavily on messaging groups, shared predictions, and live match interactions.
Superbet projects that its hybrid entertainment ecosystem will reach an audience of over 100 million consumers across traditional television and digital media channels.

Strategic US footprint and official broadcasting alliances
- The Kwai Arena (USA): Superbet has secured the naming rights for a specialized project developed by Kwai for Business and the SAMY agency.
The venture will establish high-capacity hospitality hubs, live content creation spaces, and interactive fan experiences directly on US soil during the tournament.
- Official Radio Sponsorship: Rádio Mix has finalized a formal broadcasting agreement with FIFA to air the World Cup 2026.
The network is launching a robust multi-platform coverage strategy encompassing specialized programming and digital content, fully backed by Superbet’s corporate sponsorship.
Multi-channel campaign launches alongside National Team Selection
The company’s World Cup market offensive officially debuts on Monday, May 18, 2026, through a nationwide 360-degree marketing campaign starring Brazilian football icons Cafu, Zinho, Renato Gaúcho, and Túlio Maravilha.
Built around the collective passion for football, the “Convoque os Seus” (Summon your squad) campaign premieres its first cinematic piece, titled “A Convocação” (The Selection).
The piece is strategically timed to air during prime-time television on TV Globo immediately following the official announcement of the Brazilian National Team roster—a cultural moment where every fan assumes the role of the national coach.
The debut commercial features brand ambassador Cafu initiating his own “Captain’s Selection” on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, bringing together Zinho, Túlio Maravilha, and Renato Gaúcho.
The cinematic launch also introduces the mechanics of the “Passa a Bola” F2P game, which is further detailed in the second commercial of the series.
The campaign concludes with a third film, titled “Chute Certo”.
The production was shot across two iconic locations in Rio de Janeiro: Grumari Beach and the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium (Engenhão).
Following the TV premiere, the multi-channel campaign will expand into street-level marketing activations, programmatic digital media, and influencer-led content to capture fan feedback and live interactions in real time.
Immersive live experiences: naming rights for major fan zones
Superbet is significantly expanding its physical infrastructure footprint by securing exclusive naming rights for two of the largest fan zones in Brazil:
- Village Superbet (Rio de Janeiro): A massive experiential festival arena uniting live sports broadcasts, live music, and immersive brand experiences.
- Arena Brasileira (São Paulo): A premium hospitality hub dedicated to corporate relationship building, live viewing events, content creation, and major live concerts during the Brazilian National Team matchdays.
Safer gambling and regulatory compliance
In parallel with its massive marketing deployment, Superbet is reinforcing its strict corporate commitment to safer gambling, consumer protection, and technical compliance throughout the tournament.
The operator utilizes cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) and continuous data analytics to detect high-risk player behavior in real time.
The platform offers a comprehensive suite of responsible gaming tools, including customizable deposit limits, temporary timeouts, session reality checks, and self-exclusion mechanisms.
Supported by these proactive monitoring solutions, the average rate of high-risk users within Superbet’s Brazilian operations remains consistently below 0.1%.
With this robust strategy, Superbet looks to solidify its position as a market leader capable of bridging high-volume audiences, entertainment culture, and strict regulatory compliance during a historical moment for the newly regulated Brazilian market.
Link to the making-of the film.
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ANJL
ANJL participates in Legitimuz Day in São Paulo
The entity participates in discussions on regulation, enforcement, and responsible gaming for Brazil’s betting market
The National Association of Games and Lotteries (ANJL) participated this Monday in Legitimuz Day, an event held at the JW Marriott in São Paulo that brought together specialists, industry representatives, and authorities to discuss some of the main topics on the Brazilian gaming and betting regulatory agenda.
The association was represented by legal consultant Bernardo Cavalcanti Freire and attorney Giovanna Dias.

Their participation reinforces the association’s active role in monitoring discussions surrounding the consolidation of Brazil’s regulated market, especially at a time when the country continues advancing the implementation of rules, controls, and best practices for the sector.
Legitimuz Day was divided into six thematic panels: Regulation, Advertising, Illegal Gambling and Enforcement, Taxation, Responsible Gaming, and B2B Supplier Regulation.
The agenda reflected the complexity of the market and the need for an integrated approach capable of combining legal certainty, consumer protection, operational integrity, and the fight against illegal activities.
For ANJL, exchanging experiences with mature jurisdictions is an important step toward improving the Brazilian regulatory model.

The debate surrounding responsible gaming, enforcement, and the channeling of consumers toward authorized operators is directly linked to building a sustainable and transparent market capable of distinguishing regulated companies from platforms operating outside the law.
In addition to responsible gaming, the program also addressed sensitive topics for the sector’s development, including advertising rules, taxation criteria, enforcement mechanisms, and the role of B2B suppliers within the regulated ecosystem.
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