Founded: Not publicly disclosed | HQ: London, UK (press office); platform operated by Tusitier Ltd, registered in the Marshall Islands (reg. #137952) | Visit provider site →
Overview
PlayWinPlay, operated under the brand PWP.BET, is a B2B turnkey platform supplying casino and sportsbook infrastructure to licensed operators rather than running consumer-facing gambling itself. The platform runs on a C++ kernel with Cloudflare-backed anti-fraud tooling, and its August 2026 expansion announcement positions it specifically for operators launching new casino and sportsbook brands rather than migrating an existing enterprise stack.
PWP's core pitch is speed and cost: a 2026 Outlook India comparison of crypto casino software providers cited PWP at a €0 setup cost and a 2-4 week launch timeline, both notably more transparent figures than most competitors in this review disclose. The platform is licensed through Anjouan (Union of Comoros, license #ALSI-202505043-FI2) via operating entity Tusitier Ltd, which is registered in the Marshall Islands.
PWP reports access to more than 15,000 games from over 160 providers, multi-currency payment support including Bitcoin and Ethereum, and a 10-language interface covering English, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Chinese, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Portuguese. That catalog and language breadth is real but modest next to the largest aggregators in this comparison, which run 40,000+ games from 300+ providers.
Licensing & Regulatory Coverage
PlayWinPlay currently holds a single gambling license under its own name, issued by the Autonomous Island of Anjouan in the Union of Comoros under license #ALSI-202505043-FI2, operated through Tusitier Ltd (Marshall Islands registration #137952). That single-jurisdiction license is genuinely useful for fast, low-friction launches in markets that accept Anjouan-licensed operators. For tier-1 markets like the UK, Malta, or Ontario, PWP's own license does not cover you directly — but PWP states it provides compliance support to help operators pursue their own license in those jurisdictions, a materially slower path than signing with a provider that already holds an MGA or UKGC license outright. No independently documented case of a PWP-supported operator completing a tier-1 license was found in this research, so treat the scope of that support as a question to confirm directly with PWP rather than an assumption.
Game Catalog & Provider Network
PWP reports "over 15,000 games from 160 leading providers" on its own product page. That is a real, workable catalog for a new casino or sportsbook launch, but it sits well below the 40,000+ games and 300+ providers reported by the largest aggregators in this comparison (SOFTSWISS, EveryMatrix, BetConstruct), so operators prioritizing maximum content breadth should weigh this directly against PWP's speed and cost advantages.
Integration Speed & API Quality
A 2026 Outlook India comparison of crypto casino software providers cited PWP's launch timeline at 2-4 weeks, among the fastest figures reported for any platform in that comparison. PWP's own materials describe a modular, API-driven architecture with real-time data replication built for performance, though no independently audited uptime or SLA figure was found beyond the vendor's own description.
Payments & Currency Support
PWP supports major cards (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro), e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, Ecopayz), and cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum), plus a 10-language interface spanning English, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Chinese, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Portuguese. That combination of fiat, e-wallet, and crypto rails in one bundled contract is broader than several competitors in this comparison that support only one or two payment categories natively.
Pricing Transparency
PWP is the most transparent platform on pricing in this entire comparison: the same 2026 Outlook India ranking that scored it 8.7/10 for crypto casino software cited a €0 setup cost, a figure not matched by any other platform reviewed here. That said, this figure comes from a single third-party publication rather than PWP's own published rate card, so operators should still confirm current terms directly before assuming €0 applies to every contract structure.
Track Record & Named Clients
No independently named operator client or long-form case study for PWP was found in vendor materials or trade press as of August 2026, and no confirmed founding year is publicly available. The August 2026 expansion announcement frames the platform as actively scaling regional support into Latin America and Southeast Asia, which suggests recent growth, but operators weighing track record specifically should treat this as an early-stage rather than established vendor relative to platforms operating since the 2000s or early 2010s.
Support & Operational Reliability
PWP advertises VIP customer management tools, free demo access to its back office, and two-factor authentication with data encryption as standard. No independent operator review of PWP's actual support responsiveness was found, which is itself worth noting given several competitors in this comparison do have independently documented support track records, positive or negative.
Product Innovation & Roadmap
PWP's August 2026 newswire announcement confirms planned platform updates through the rest of 2026 focused on performance, compliance tooling, and data reporting, alongside expanding technical support into Latin America and Southeast Asia. That is a real, dated signal of active investment, though it is a shorter public track record of feature announcements than competitors with multi-year award histories.
Pros
- €0 reported setup cost and 2-4 week launch timeline, both independently cited by a third-party 2026 industry comparison rather than only vendor marketing
- Bundles cards, e-wallets, and cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum) in one contract, broader payment coverage than several higher-catalog competitors
- 10-language interface out of the box, covering CIS, LatAm, and APAC-adjacent languages relevant to emerging-market launches
- Modular, API-driven architecture covering casino and sportsbook back office in a single platform
- Actively expanding regional technical support into Latin America and Southeast Asia as of August 2026
- States it offers compliance support to help operators pursue their own license in additional target markets, on top of its own Anjouan license
Cons
- Holds only a single Anjouan gambling license under its own name; operators targeting UK, Malta, or Ontario need to go through their own separate licensing process (with PWP-provided compliance support, per the vendor) rather than launching on a license PWP already holds
- Catalog of 15,000+ games from 160+ providers is real but meaningfully smaller than the 40,000+ game libraries offered by SOFTSWISS, EveryMatrix, or BetConstruct
- No independently verifiable named operator client or public case study found as of August 2026
- No confirmed founding year or long operating history available, making track record harder to assess than more established competitors
- No independently audited uptime/SLA figure beyond the vendor's own description of its architecture
Verdict
PWP is the strongest choice in this comparison for an operator who values a fast, low-cost, transparently priced route to launching a new casino or sportsbook brand in markets that accept Anjouan licensing, and who needs broad payment coverage — including crypto — without negotiating separately with card, e-wallet, and crypto processors. Its 2-4 week timeline and €0 setup figure, independently cited by a third-party 2026 ranking, are genuinely differentiated in a market where most competitors won't quote pricing at all.
It's a slower starting point for an operator that needs tier-1 regulatory coverage (UK, MGA, Ontario) on day one: PWP's own license only covers Anjouan, and while the company says it will support an operator through a separate tier-1 licensing process, that route takes materially longer than signing with a provider like SOFTSWISS or EveryMatrix that already holds the license directly — worth weighing against PWP's speed advantage everywhere else. Operators should independently confirm PWP's current pricing, licensing terms, and the exact scope of its compliance-support service before contracting, since the most favorable figures cited here come from a single third-party publication rather than a published vendor rate card.