SA Gaming, a well-known Asian gaming content provider, has announced that its Remote Gaming Server (RGS) and full suite of gaming products have successfully passed the certification by the international authoritative testing agency GLI (Gaming Laboratories International), meeting the technical and legal requirements under Brazil's latest regulatory framework.
The GLI certification is an important threshold for entry into the global gaming market, recognized by over 400 jurisdictions worldwide. The testing process covers aspects such as platform stability, fairness, data security, and compliant operations. This certification means that SA Gaming can legally provide its gaming content in Brazil, an emerging compliant market.
SA Gaming's portfolio includes live casino products such as Baccarat, Roulette, and Blackjack, and holds a Curacao gaming license. The company has previously passed multiple GLI tests in Asia and other markets, and this certification further consolidates its expansion strategy in Latin America.
It is noteworthy that since Brazil initiated the legalization reform of online gaming at the end of 2024, it has attracted several international platforms to accelerate their entry. Since 2025, operators including Altenar, Delasport, and 7777 Gaming have also been certified and have successively entered the Brazilian market.
SA Gaming stated that this certification was obtained following the launch of new games such as "Super Roulette" and "Fish Prawn Crab" and the introduction of built-in gift features, reflecting the company's continuous investment in compliance and product innovation.
As the Latin American market gradually becomes a strategic focus of the global gaming industry, compliance capabilities and localization adaptation are becoming key to operators' growth strategies. SA Gaming's entry also indicates that the Brazilian market will face more intense compliance competition and content innovation.