Exclusive: Gamecheck adds host of new partners ahead of 2026 push

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Gamecheck has added new supplier partners to its game verification network ahead of a significant push in 2026.

The firm already counts Evolution and its stable of brands, Pragmatic Play, Blueprint Gaming, Push Gaming and others as partners.

EGR understands Gamecheck will now tap Spribe, Pronet Gaming, Casino Guru and Pragmatic Solutions as part of its efforts.

The business is an independent verification platform to allow players to check if online casino games on operator sites are legitimate amid a rise in fake games.

Gamecheck said it would also begin working with affiliates, such as Casino Guru to showcase operators which are able to demonstrate that games are from legitimate studios.

Launched last year by industry veteran James Elliott, the group is pushing its SEAL feature moving into 2026.

SEAL acts as a visible badge confirming games are supplied by legitimate providers

Players are able to scan the Gamecheck SEAL’s QR code to verify the game, with the Gamecheck app also sending push notifications when fake games are found on casino sites.

Speaking to EGR, Elliott said: “Last year, our focus was on helping players understand what Gamecheck does by identifying and exposing websites offering fake games.

“It was about aggregating all the information our partner game providers have on where counterfeit games are appearing.”

On the SEAL authentication, Elliott added: “It gives legitimate operators a clear way to differentiate themselves from those who offer fake games.

“But crucially, it helps to protect unsuspecting players from black-market operators who make counterfeit games available to them.

“By simply entering the URL of the online casino into our search bar, any player can get an answer pretty quickly as to whether or not the games on a site are authentic.”

Touching on how Gamecheck can help push back against the black market, Elliott said it can be a key tool for consumers to verify content.

He concluded: “Illegal sites are becoming increasingly sophisticated in how they reach players, so education has to happen through the same channels.

“Players need to be aware and have the tools to check for themselves, using the same digital and social platforms that these sites use to attract them.

“I like to think of Gamecheck as an extra layer. It’s all about ensuring game authenticity and making it easy to identify these casinos offering counterfeit games, which are ultimately designed to defraud players.”

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 Game verification network to add major suppliers including Spribe to its roster as part of efforts to disrupt fake games
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