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Stakelogic expands Spanish footprint through Luckia agreement

Integration via Light & Wonder adds supplier’s slot portfolio to one of Spain’s longest-established gaming operators.

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Key Points
Content rollout delivered through Light & Wonder aggregation platform
Agreement strengthens Stakelogic’s position in Spain’s regulated market
Follows recent Spanish partnership with Marathonbet

Stakelogic has signed a new content partnership with Spanish operator Luckia, further extending its reach within Spain’s regulated online gaming market.

Under the agreement, a selection of Stakelogic’s slot titles will be made available to Luckia’s online customers via the Light & Wonder aggregation platform. The rollout includes a mix of classic and modern video slots spanning multiple themes and gameplay formats.

Luckia, founded in 1972, operates across online and retail betting channels and offers sports betting, casino, bingo and slots products. The group employs more than 2,500 staff and has expanded its digital offering alongside its established retail heritage.

Stakelogic Senior Account Manager Roberto Navarrete said: “Luckia is one of Spain’s most prominent and long-standing gaming and entertainment groups.”

Navarrete added: “Partnering with a brand of this scale and reputation is a major step for Stakelogic in the Spanish market.”

Luckia Head of Product Team Eloy Fernandez said: “Adding Stakelogic’s content allows us to further diversify the entertainment we offer online.”

The agreement forms part of a broader distribution strategy in Spain, where suppliers have increasingly relied on aggregation platforms to secure scalable integrations and meet local regulatory requirements.

In January 2026, Stakelogic entered into a separate Spanish content agreement with Marathonbet, integrating its slot portfolio via the Aristocrat aggregation platform. 

The supplier has also expanded across other regulated European markets over the past year, including partnerships in the UK and the Netherlands.

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Spain remains one of Europe’s established regulated online casino markets, with operators continuing to diversify content portfolios through multi-supplier aggregation platforms

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