Blask Expands Global Coverage to 107 iGaming Markets
This marks a major milestone for the intelligence provider, which now delivers real-time, AI-driven market data across more than half of the world’s countries.

Blask has extended its global reach to 107 iGaming markets following the addition of several new Asian, African and European jurisdictions to its analytics platform.
This marks a major milestone for the intelligence provider, which now delivers real-time, AI-driven market data across more than half of the world’s countries.
The latest expansion includes Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Qatar, Kuwait, Moldova, Tunisia, Zimbabwe, Jordan, Madagascar, Chad, Somalia, Niger, South Sudan and Mauritania.
Blask has also enhanced its game-level analytics, now available in 17 markets.
Blask CEO and Co-founder Max Tesla said:
“When we launched Blask last year, we made a commitment to bring in-depth, real-time iGaming market intelligence to the whole world. We’re now more than half-way towards completing this mission. Every new market we add brings more clarity to an industry that has operated in the dark for far too long.”
The platform’s most recent insights reveal contrasting market trends. In the United Arab Emirates, where policymakers are preparing new regulatory frameworks for online gaming, Blask reports more than 155 active brands.
The Blask Index for the UAE, which measures overall engagement and interest across operators, has risen by 36.14% year-on-year.
In contrast, Ukraine’s online market has seen a steep decline. Once viewed as a fast-growing jurisdiction in Eastern Europe, the number of active operators has dropped to 86 — a 49.11% fall over the past 12 months. Blask attributes this downturn to continuing instability and market disruption.
The expanded coverage aligns with Blask’s mission to bring transparency to regions where dependable data has historically been scarce. The platform consolidates operator activity, brand performance and market-level trends, serving as a vital resource for companies evaluating new opportunities or monitoring regional competition.
In September last year, Blask appointed Greg Penkov as Chief Revenue Officer to drive commercial growth. His appointment coincided with Blask’s data-sharing partnership with BetBlocker, aimed at enhancing responsible gambling measures and improving operator identification.







