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Stakelogic Expands in Croatia: New Partnership with Luckia Sealed

18 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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The Croatian gambling market continues to grow. Luckia is integrating Stakelogic's full slot portfolio via Light & Wonder's platform to enhance its offering.

Croatia is increasingly becoming a central hub for regulated online gambling in Eastern Europe. Operator Luckia, a fixture in the Croatian market for nearly two decades, is taking the next step in its digital strategy. Through a new partnership with renowned studio Stakelogic, its online casino offering is being significantly expanded. Luckia is relying on an efficient technical solution by integrating via Light & Wonder's existing aggregation platform. This saves both companies from costly individual technical adjustments and accelerates the rollout of new titles.

The collaboration covers Stakelogic's entire slot portfolio. Players in Croatia can look forward to a mix of traditional fruit machines in classic styles and modern, feature-rich video slots. Luckia follows a qualitative approach, aiming not just to pad its lobby with volume, but to specifically curate high-quality content that resonates with discerning customers over the long term.

Numbers and facts

Luckia has a long tradition in Croatia, having been active there for close to 20 years. The company became known primarily through its physical gaming venues in the cities of Zagreb, Osijek, and Pula. With its expansion into the regulated online sector, the Spanish group has significantly increased its reach. The technical implementation via Light & Wonder allows Stakelogic to distribute its content across numerous regulated jurisdictions without having to develop new interfaces for every operator.

Roberto Navarrete Alvarez, Senior Account Manager at Stakelogic, emphasized the importance of local roots:

"Luckia is a brand with real standing in Croatia, and that local credibility counts for a great deal in a market of this size. Going live through Light & Wonder made the process straightforward for both sides."

Background

The Croatian market is considered compact but well-regulated. For providers like Stakelogic, presence in Central and Eastern Europe is a key pillar of their growth strategy. Luckia, in turn, is very selective about which studios are added to its lobby. Eloy Fernandez, Head of Product at Luckia, explains that players immediately notice when a lobby is merely padded rather than curated. Stakelogic earned its place because its game mechanics are solidly built and the titles perform successfully over time, rather than just generating short-term hype.

Why it matters for German players

For German casino fans, this news initially has no direct impact on their gaming options at Luckia, as the company primarily serves the Croatian and Spanish markets. However, the cooperation highlights a trend that is also relevant for Germany: the bundling of content via large platforms like Light & Wonder. Operators active in Germany who are on the official whitelist of the Gemeinsamen Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL) use similar technical paths.

Players in this country must adhere to the strict rules of the State Treaty on Gambling 2021. These include a deposit limit of 1,000 euros per month across all providers, monitored by the LUGAS system, and a maximum stake limit of one euro per spin for online slots. Many Stakelogic games now available in Croatia can also be found in adapted forms in German GGL casinos, where features like autoplay or turbo spins must be omitted.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

German licensees closely monitor such international deals, as they are often harbingers of new game releases. When a studio like Stakelogic expands its reach in Europe, it increases the likelihood that versions of these games specifically certified for the German market will be made available more quickly. The efficiency of platform integration is a decisive competitive advantage. GGL-licensed casinos must ensure that every new game mechanic meets German requirements, which often works more smoothly via central connections through aggregators than with individual integrations.

Frequently asked questions

Which Stakelogic games are now available at Luckia?

The studio's full portfolio has been integrated, including both classic slots and modern video slots with innovative features. The selection ranges from traditional fruit designs to complex, feature-based titles.

How is the integration technically implemented?

The games are integrated via Light & Wonder's aggregation platform. This allows Luckia to add new releases through existing infrastructure without requiring separate technical adjustments.

In which Croatian cities does Luckia have gaming venues?

Luckia has operated land-based venues in the cities of Zagreb, Osijek, and Pula for almost two decades. The company used its strong physical presence as a foundation for expanding its regulated online offering in Croatia.

Can German players use Luckia's offer in Croatia?

No, the offer is specifically aimed at the regulated Croatian market. Players in Germany should only play at providers listed on the GGL whitelist, ensuring compliance with the State Treaty on Gambling 2021, such as the 1,000-euro limit and LUGAS connection.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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