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Global shift towards crash and hybrid games accelerated in H1, new Blask data shows
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Crash and hybrid games grew significantly across a range of emerging and regulated markets in H1, as the genre continues to take market share away from traditional slots in online casinos around the world.
In a new report, Blask looked at the performance of both crash and so-called hybrid games – which combine crash and arcade elements – across four diverse markets: India, South Africa, Brazil and the Netherlands.
It found that:
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In the Netherlands, Blask’s ranking of casino games’ share of interest saw a hybrid title break into the top 10 for the first time ever during H1 2025.
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In India, crash and hybrid games accounted for more than half of total share of interest for the period.
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In Brazil, themed slots continue to dominate, but hybrid games are experiencing rapid growth.
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And in South Africa, a crash game maintains its number one ranking on the share of interest measure.
Discussing the findings, Blask CEO Max Tesla said improved lobby visibility and the games’ natural fit with streaming were behind the strong performance.
“Crash and hybrid titles have moved from niche curiosities to core parts of the casino lobby,” said Tesla. “Operators are recognising that these games don’t just attract new audiences but also keep them engaged for longer. Their fast pace, social features and suitability for streaming align perfectly with how the next generation wants to play.”
You can download the full Blask report, including data and methodology, here: https://blask.com/reports/hybrid-games-report-2025/
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