A new deal between Spinomenal and Superbet in Brazil will see the former offer its casino products to one of the country’s leading sportsbook operators.
Superbet was one of the first sports betting companies to be licensed in Brazil and the partnership with Spinomenal will broaden the platform’s rapidly expanding roster of casino titles.
Deal a “huge moment for our business”, say Spinomenal
The provider is in the midst of a global expansion and the partnership with Superbet represents a significant step to increasing its footprint in Brazil and the rest of the LatAm region.
Yossi Shayovits, Spinomenal Head of Business Development, said: “Brazil’s regulated market is an important region for us, so partnering with a powerhouse like Superbet Brasil is a huge moment for the business. Our content continues to resonate with local players, and we look forward to amplifying our reach through this collaboration with Superbet Brasil.”
Malcolm Agius, Lead Casino Manager for Superbet Brasil added: “Spinomenal’s games are much loved in the market and feature a wide range of themes to suit all player types. We’re delighted to bring this content onto our platform and deliver even more value to our fantastic player base.”
Brazil has rapidly emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing regulated online gambling markets since launching nationwide betting rules in 2025, attracting major global operators and suppliers eager to expand in Latin America.
Industry estimates value the market at up to $7 billion annually, with more than 25 million Brazilians placing bets across licensed platforms and sports wagering accounting for the majority of revenue. The sector’s rapid growth has fueled competition among operators such as Superbet, making the country a key strategic target for casino content providers including Spinomenal seeking international expansion.
Agreement comes days after Spinomenal European expansion
Last week, Spinomenal launched its casino content with Entain in Germany and Austria, marking the first stage of a wider multi-market partnership between the companies. The rollout will see Spinomenal titles distributed through Pariplay’s Fusion platform across Entain brands including bwin, expanding the supplier’s presence in Europe’s regulated online gambling markets.
Players will have access to the game developer’s titles through Pariplay’s Fusion aggregation platform. The rollout will make Spinomenal’s slots available across Entain-owned brands. The agreement broadens Entain’s regional content library as operators across Europe compete to attract online casino players with exclusive and high-performing slot titles.
Shayovits said of the deal: “We’re very pleased to partner with Entain in Germany and Austria, a true force in the global gambling industry. Both markets are central to our growth strategy, and we can’t wait to showcase our extensive portfolio to new audiences.”
Superbet Brasil becomes first betting app on Brazil’s Apple App Store
Meanwhile, Superbet Brasil became the first betting operator to launch a native app on Apple App Store in Brazil after Apple updated its policies to allow fixed-odds betting apps in the country. The app became available Monday for iPhone and iPad users.
The move follows Apple’s decision last week to permit licensed betting operators in Brazil’s regulated gambling market to distribute native iOS apps. The policy change comes months after Brazil formally launched its sports betting and online gaming framework.
Under the revised rules, operators seeking approval must submit updated applications and provide licensing details issued by Brazil’s Secretariat of Prizes and Betting under the Finance Ministry. Apple also requires proof of operational authorization and mandates “18+” age classifications for gambling apps.
Apple had previously imposed tighter restrictions on betting apps in Brazil, forcing many operators to rely on mobile websites and Progressive Web Apps instead of native downloads. Industry executives have pushed for closer alignment between global technology platforms and Brazil’s new regulatory structure.
The launch is viewed by industry participants as another step in the maturation of Brazil’s regulated betting market and a way to distinguish licensed operators from illegal platforms. Native apps are also expected to improve customer retention and engagement in a market where smartphones are the primary channel for online betting.














