
Live casino giant Evolution has significantly strengthened its position in Latin America, namely Brazil, by announcing the opening of a new, state-of-the-art live casino studio in São Paulo.
This move comes after the company became one of the first suppliers to enter Brazil’s newly regulated iGaming market in January and marks a major milestone in the country’s burgeoning online gaming landscape.
The new studio is a key component of Evolution’s strategy to deliver highly localized content, with an initial focus centred on providing live dealer blackjack tables hosted entirely in Brazilian Portuguese.
The first games to be broadcast from the São Paulo facility will include popular titles such as Blackjack Clássico, Blackjack Illimitado, and a dedicated Brazilian Blackjack table. The company has confirmed that additional Evolution games will be customized for the Brazilian market via the new studio in the near future.
Natalia Torres, Evolution’s Head of Region for Latin America, highlighted the strategic importance of the launch.
We are proud to unveil Brazil’s first fully localised live casino studio. This is a major milestone not only for Evolution but also for the future of regulated iGaming in Brazil. With our industry-proven formats, robust local infrastructure and unwavering commitment to regulatory compliance, we’re empowering operators to go live with content that genuinely connects with Brazilian players.
Torres added that the studio provides full flexibility for customization, setting a “new benchmark for quality and localization in Brazil.”
The launch is part of Evolution’s broader global expansion strategy, which recently saw the debut of its first Asia-based studio in Cebu, Philippines, earlier this month, and a studio in Prague last October.
The announcement is further bolstered by Evolution’s recent financial report, which posted a Q2 2025 net revenue of €524.3 million ($607.5 million), a 3.1% year-on-year increase, underscoring the company’s strong market position as it continues its strategic global growth.