Stake announced the launch of Stake Engine, a Remote Gaming Server (RGS) specifically designed for game developers. The platform provides developers with tools and infrastructure.
Stake Engine offers a simplified revenue path with a business model of paying 10% of GGR monthly, with no hidden fees. Developers can use a development stack (including front-end SDK, integrated math engine, and balancing tools) to create, deploy, and scale games.
In the past year, games developed on Stake Engine generated $3.31 billion (2.7 billion GBP) in turnover. Developers can create slot games and original IPs, and choose to launch directly to Stake's large player base.
Easygo CEO and co-founder Ed Craven said: "Stake Engine is built for creators, with speed, freedom, and scale.
Stake Engine supports over 1 million bets per second and processes 10 billion bets per month.
Stake Engine is not just an infrastructure, it is also a launch platform for the next generation of iGaming creators. We will incorporate all the experience accumulated in building the world's most popular online casino into one platform that can eliminate barriers, unleash creativity, and achieve scalability from day one.
Stake Engine is the result of the largest operators in the iGaming field building for game developers. It is not just a platform, but also our commitment to the next generation of game developers.
The launch of Stake Engine comes after Stake recently decided to exit the UK market and appointed Fabio Angeli Bufalini as the Country Manager for Italy.