Stake launches Stake Engine – a new platform for iGaming developers
Stake launches Stake Engine – an innovative platform for iGaming game creators
Stake has announced the launch of Stake Engine, a remote gaming server (RGS) aimed at developers in the iGaming industry. The new platform is equipped with everything you need to create, launch and scale game projects: from a front-end SDK to a built-in math engine and advanced balancing tools.
One of the key advantages of Stake Engine is its transparent monetization scheme, with developers receiving monthly royalty payments of 10% of gross gaming revenue (GGR) with no hidden fees. At the end of the last year, $3.31 billion in turnover was processed through Stake Engine.
The platform is capable of supporting colossal loads — up to one million bets per second and about 10 billion bets per month. Easygo CEO Ed Craven highlighted that Stake Engine was conceived as a launchpad for a new generation of content creators in iGaming and reflects the experience gained by the world's largest online casino.
The launch of Stake Engine comes at an important stage in the company's development: in parallel, Stake has completed its operations in the UK and strengthened its presence in the markets of Italy and Brazil.



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I have a feeling that soon half of the market will be sitting on their engine.
Oh, I wish I could also cut slots. Who else would write codes for me!
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$3.31 billion in turnover for the year... It's a shame to see the numbers. Stake is really an iGaming monster.
I wonder how easily everything connects there...
Damn, if they really pay 10% without hidden fees, this is a cool topic for developers!