Blask’s Genre Content Share feature maps lobby composition across five regions. Slots dominate everywhere, but the gaps between markets tell the sharper story.
Aviator sits at the top of lobby rankings in two markets that share almost nothing else: Nigeria and Italy. In Nigeria, 205 operators stock the Spribe crash title at an average lobby position of 20. In Italy, 51 operators place it ahead of Greentube’s Book of Ra Deluxe, a title that has anchored Italian lobbies for over a decade. The findings come from Genre Content Share, a new Blask feature that measures game-type composition across live casino lobbies, tracked by operator count, lobby position, and genre. The analysis covers the United States, Australia, and three key regions: Europe (UK and Italy), Latin America, and Africa.


Crash games, live content, and Slingo carve out regional positions
In Brazil, crash games take seven of the top 50 most-stocked titles. Aviator leads, followed by Spaceman, JetX, High Flyer, Big Bass Crash, Balloon, and Penalty Shoot-out. PG Soft’s Fortune animal series runs in parallel — Fortune Rabbit, Tiger, Ox, Dragon, and Mouse — each stocked by more than 100 operators. Brazilian lobbies look unlike any European market in the dataset.

The UK shows a different kind of diversification. Three Slingo titles rank in the top 50 — Slingo Lucky Larry’s Lobstermania, Slingo Da Vinci Diamonds, and Slingo Starburst — a format absent from the upper rankings of every other tracked market. Live content occupies a separate growing lane: Lightning Roulette (65 brands), Crazy Time (64), and a multi-provider Roulette product (75) all place in the top 50, with live titles posting year-on-year lobby growth.
Italy’s top 50 carries six live titles alongside three crash games. Crazy Time (32), Lightning Roulette (23), and Baccarat (24) lead the live segment. At 74%, Italy has the lowest slot share of any market in the dataset.
Australia and the United States sit at opposite extremes
Australia runs 46 slots in its top 50. The four remaining positions go to two live titles and two table game entries. No crash games appear. The top ranks are dominated by 3 Oaks Gaming and Playson, with almost no format variation across brands.
The United States presents a different picture. Its game catalog is smaller — 6,399 tracked titles against more than 52,000 combined for markets like the UK, Nigeria, and Brazil. RTG dominates operator adoption counts. Video Poker holds lobby positions across multiple brands, a format that has largely disappeared from every other tracked market. Crash titles are present but have not reached the adoption rates seen in Africa or LatAm.
About Genre Content Share
Genre Content Share maps the actual game-type distribution of operator lobbies across 48,000-plus titles in 125+ markets, updated every 12 hours. The feature tracks what brands put in front of users — not what players search for.
