Malta-headquartered live casino giant Evolution has announced the opening of its first live casino studio in Brazil.

Located in São Paulo, the studio is the country’s first fully localised live casino production facility and will initially focus on delivering a suite of blackjack titles tailored specifically to Brazilian players. These include Blackjack Clássico, Blackjack Illimitado and Brazilian Blackjack, all delivered in Brazilian Portuguese by local dealers.

The launch follows Evolution’s entry into Brazil’s regulated market earlier this year, and comes just weeks after the company inaugurated new studios in both the Czech Republic and the Philippines.

Commenting on the Brazil launch, Natalia Torres, Evolution’s Head of Region Latin America, said: “The new studio affords us full flexibility to customise everything – from game selection and dealer language to branding and marketing support. It sets a new benchmark for quality and localisation in Brazil.”

Evolution’s global headquarters are located at Spinola Park in St Julian’s, Malta.

The Brazilian studio launch comes as the company reported its Q2 2025 financial results last week, posting a net revenue of €524.3 million – a 3.1 per cent year-on-year increase.

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