Blask strengthens global presence, now active in 107 iGaming markets

More iGaming data from other countries are now available, thanks to Blask’s recent initiative.

Blask, an AI platform that helps iGaming companies understand their data, is now available in 107 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and other regions.

As a gamer, I’ve been keeping an eye on Blask, and their CEO, Max Tesla, has big plans. He wants to make Blask the go-to source for solid data and analysis in the iGaming world. And honestly, they’re already well on their way – they currently have over half of all the iGaming analytics data out there!

Last year, we started Blask with a goal: to provide detailed, up-to-the-minute information about the online gambling market worldwide. We’re now over halfway to achieving that goal. With each new country we add to our coverage, we’re helping to bring transparency to an industry that has historically lacked it.

-Max Tesla

Last September, Blask hired Greg Penkov as Chief Revenue Officer to help grow the business. They also began working with BetBlocker around the same time to promote safer gambling and better identify users through shared data.

Newest iGaming market data featured on Blask

With the newest update to Blask, users now have access to market analytics for these countries:

  • Chad
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Madagascar
  • Mauritania
  • Moldova
  • Niger
  • Qatar
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Tunisia
  • Ukraine
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Zimbabwe

Blask provides iGaming companies and game developers with up-to-the-minute data and analysis, helping them make smart choices based on facts. For instance, they can use Blask to determine if expanding into a new country is a good investment.

Blask’s latest report highlights iGaming trends in countries where information was previously scarce. Notably, the report shows a shrinking iGaming market in Ukraine, which is currently experiencing conflict. Currently, only about 100 iGaming operators remain active in the country.

Somalia’s online gambling market is even smaller, with just 87 international brands currently available there.

In Somalia, gambling is prohibited under Islamic law. This, combined with the country’s economic challenges and high poverty rates, creates significant obstacles for the growth of online gaming and discourages potential investors.

Despite recent challenges, Blask plans to keep growing its reach into new countries. This will allow them to offer more detailed information about what’s happening in the international online gambling market and how players are behaving.

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2025-11-17 07:41