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Beyond Sports Betting. How iGaming Platforms Can Use the World Cup to Grow Online Casino Revenue
For most operators, the World Cup is primarily associated with sportsbook growth. Acquisition campaigns intensify, live betting traffic explodes, and betting volumes reach levels that platforms may not experience at any other point in the year. Yet some of the most important revenue opportunities during the tournament are not happening inside sportsbooks at all.
Increasingly, operators are discovering that the World Cup can become one of the strongest growth drivers for online casino revenue as well.
The reason is simple: during major sporting events, user attention remains inside the platform ecosystem for significantly longer periods of time. Players who originally enter the platform to place a live bet often continue browsing, depositing, and engaging with additional products long after the match ends. For operators, this creates a rare moment where acquisition, engagement, and cross-sell opportunities align simultaneously.
The challenge is that most platforms still treat sportsbook and casino as separate products instead of connected user journeys.
During the World Cup, player behavior changes dramatically. Users return to applications multiple times a day, follow live scores continuously, react emotionally to matches, and remain highly engaged for weeks. This level of repeated engagement creates ideal conditions for casino conversion — particularly among newly acquired users who may not yet have established platform habits.
Operators that successfully capitalize on this moment are no longer relying solely on aggressive bonus campaigns. Instead, they focus on reducing friction between sportsbook and casino experiences.
One of the most effective approaches is contextual engagement. Players waiting for a match to begin, monitoring halftime results, or reacting after a lost bet are far more likely to interact with additional content and gaming products if the transition feels natural rather than forced. Casino experiences integrated into the same emotional flow as live sports generate significantly higher interaction rates than traditional static promotions.
This becomes especially visible during periods of heavy live betting traffic. Users experiencing suspended odds, waiting for cash-outs, or browsing between matches often create unexpected engagement windows. Platforms that intelligently manage these moments can redirect attention without disrupting the player experience.
However, this strategy introduces another operational challenge. Most operators already struggle with sportsbook performance during large-scale events. Expanding user engagement into casino verticals simultaneously increases platform complexity, payment activity, backend load, and support pressure.
In practice, the World Cup becomes a stress test not only for betting infrastructure, but for the entire iGaming ecosystem.
Casino traffic generated during sporting events behaves differently from standard casino traffic. Session patterns become less predictable, user activity spikes harder after major match moments, and payment flows intensify across multiple products simultaneously. Operators frequently underestimate how quickly cross-product engagement can amplify infrastructure pressure.
The technical risks are significant. A delay in sportsbook cash-out processing can directly impact casino deposits. Slow wallet synchronization between products creates frustration. Bonus systems may fail under load. Geo-specific regulations can affect user flows differently across markets. In many cases, operators realize too late that their systems were optimized for isolated product performance, not for fully connected player journeys under peak emotional traffic.
This is why many platforms are now rethinking how iGaming quality assurance and product testing should function before major sporting events.
Traditional QA often validates whether individual features work correctly. But during the World Cup, the real challenge is whether the entire ecosystem behaves correctly under emotional, high-frequency, multi-product usage. The player does not care which internal system failed. From their perspective, the entire brand failed.
The operators that maximize casino revenue during the tournament are increasingly the ones focusing on experience continuity rather than pure promotional intensity.
That includes faster wallet performance, smoother transitions between sportsbook and casino sections, localized user flows, stable bonus mechanics, and minimizing friction during moments of peak emotional engagement. Even small technical delays during live matches can significantly reduce conversion opportunities.
There is also a long-term strategic advantage at stake.
Sportsbook acquisition during the World Cup is extremely expensive. Competition between operators drives marketing costs to record levels, especially in regulated markets. As a result, long-term profitability increasingly depends on whether operators can extend player lifetime value beyond sports betting alone.
For many brands, online casino becomes the mechanism that determines whether World Cup acquisition costs eventually generate sustainable profit.
The operators that win during the tournament will not necessarily be those generating the highest betting volume during the final match. Increasingly, the most successful platforms are those capable of turning short-term sports traffic into long-term multi-product engagement.
Because during the World Cup, the biggest opportunity is no longer just attracting players. It is keeping them inside the ecosystem after the final whistle.
Bartek Borkowski
Founder createIT & PlayPatrol
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Highlight Games’ platform clears Italy’s ADM collaudo certification
Company plans to roll out SOCCERBET with LALIGA archive footage on its own platform in Italian retail after the World Cup.
Highlight Games Limited said its proprietary platform has passed Italy’s ADM collaudo process, the technical certification required for gaming platforms. The company announced the approval on 14 July 2026 from London.
Following the conclusion of the World Cup, Highlight said it will launch its Spanish SOCCERBET product featuring archive LALIGA footage on its own platform across Italian retail channels. The company added that operators will transfer to Highlight’s platform over the months that follow.
The supplier said the certification allows it to deliver its content via its own “zero-cost streaming technology” in Italy and gives it control over its product roadmap in what it called its most important market.
Steven Holmes, CEO, Highlight Games said: ‘This is a huge moment for Highlight as we bring our video-based technology stack to the Italian market and join a select few who are able to offer an officially ADM certified platform. Italy is where SOCCERBET has proven itself time and again and passing the ADM collaudo means we can now deliver that content on our own platform, with our zero-cost streaming solution, exactly as it was designed to be experienced.
‘Owning the technology end to end means we control our own roadmap, resulting in faster launches, smoother integrations for our operator partners and a richer experience for players. Our products consistently perform at the top of the market wherever they are live, and with our platform now officially certified in Italy, we have everything in place to build on that momentum.’
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PokerStars puts $800,000 in Sunday Million Anniversary tickets into Ticket Machine
The 10-week phased event runs Daily Heats through September 6, with raffles awarding more than $100,000 in $109 tickets each week.
PokerStars is allocating more than $800,000 worth of $109 Daily Heat (Phase 1) tickets through its “Ticket Machine” promotion ahead of the Sunday Million 20th Anniversary Finals (Phase 2) on Sunday, September 6.
The Sunday Million 20th Anniversary is being run as a 10-week phased tournament, with Daily Heats running now through September 6. Players who advance from a $109 Daily Heat carry their stack into the Finals, with PokerStars noting that only one stack may be carried through to Phase 2.
To enter the Ticket Machine, players must opt in to the “Ticket Machine” ICE Challenge and complete weekly poker challenges. Each completed challenge adds entries to a Saturday raffle, with PokerStars saying more than $100,000 in $109 Daily Heat tickets will be awarded each week. Players can complete each challenge up to four times, for a maximum of 24 raffle entries per week.
PokerStars said that, after the first two weeks of Daily Heats, 270 players from more than 40 countries have already qualified for the Finals, including 50 who qualified into Phase 1 via satellites. Brazil and Ukraine lead the qualifiers list with 33 players each, according to the operator.
The operator has set a $5 million guarantee for the Sunday Million 20th Anniversary. Additional qualification routes include satellites starting at $0.55, special edition Spin & Go’s from $0.75, and “Wildcard Wins”, described by PokerStars as a new leaderboard promotion running until July 19. PokerStars also said players redeeming a $530 Bronze Pass will receive “25% extra value in the bundle” for a limited time, including an additional $109 Sunday Million 20th Anniversary ticket and $23.50 in tournament tickets.
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CreedRoomz signs Ronaldinho to front new Kickoff Roulette live game show
Kickoff Roulette Ronaldinho launches with a Gold Number mechanic and English/Portuguese language support.
CreedRoomz has named former football star Ronaldinho as brand ambassador for its new live casino game show, Kickoff Roulette Ronaldinho. The supplier said the title is now available for integration by B2B partners.
The company positions the product as a roulette-led live game show built around a football theme, running from a virtual studio. According to CreedRoomz, the game includes a “Gold Number Mechanic” where randomized lucky numbers can add multipliers from x50 to x700.
When asked about the crossover between football and casino entertainment, Ronaldinho said: “The fact that football is a global passion also helps, so I believe everyone will like “Kickoff Roulette Ronaldinho” for that reason.. and for the innovation of everything that is happening.”
CreedRoomz said the game is available in English and Portuguese, framing Portuguese language support as relevant for operators targeting Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking audiences. Armen Mnaskanian, Head of Sales Department at Creedroomz, said: “Bringing Ronaldinho into the CreedRoomz family represents a massive leap forward for live casino entertainment. Football and iGaming both thrive on passion and excitement. By fusing Ronaldinho’s legendary star power with powerhouse monetization mechanics, we are giving our partners the ultimate competitive edge and a next-generation casino offering.”
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