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Colombia's Lobby Panel Just Grew 6x. Here's Who Owns the Shelf Now.

Three months ago we tracked 33 games across 4 Colombian lobbies. Today it's 207 games across 8. The Coljuegos-regulated panel just grew more than six times over, and two names walked straight to the front of the shelf.

Pragmatic Play and Evolution now hold 35.6 percent of all tracked visibility between them. In May, neither had a single attributed game in our Colombian panel. That's the story: a market that barely registered has snapped into focus, and the usual heavyweights showed up first.

207Games tracked
8Casinos (was 4)
21.13%Pragmatic Play share
14.47%Evolution share

The top of the board

Pragmatic Play leads on 21.13 percent share with 48 games. Evolution sits right behind on 14.47 percent, but here's the wrinkle: Evolution does it with 47 games and 12 live tables. Pragmatic carries 48 titles with only 8 live.

So the two leaders are nearly tied on game count but split on strategy. Pragmatic is a slots-first play. Evolution is leaning on live dealer to hold its ground.

ProviderShareGamesLive
Pragmatic Play21.13%488
Evolution14.47%4712
Playtech4.19%86
Red Tiger3.29%50
NetEnt3.18%40
INHOUSE2.95%31
Play'n GO2.84%30

After the top two, the field drops off a cliff. Playtech is third on 4.19 percent, and it's an almost pure live operation: 6 of its 8 games are live tables. Red Tiger, NetEnt and INHOUSE all cluster around 3 percent.

Nobody outside the top two cracked double digits. In a panel this fresh, that gap matters. Pragmatic and Evolution didn't just enter, they set the ceiling.

Who gained, who slipped

Because the panel expanded, almost every mover is a riser by default. Pragmatic (+21.13), Evolution (+14.47), Playtech (+4.19) and Red Tiger (+3.29) all went from zero to visible.

The interesting reads are the two providers that lost ground while everyone else grew.

Scientific Games

Then3.26%
Now0%
Games1 → 0

NetEnt

Then4.60%
Now3.18%
Games1 → 4

Scientific Games had a single game in the old panel and it's gone. Zero share now. NetEnt is subtler: it actually quadrupled its game count from 1 to 4, but its share slipped from 4.60 to 3.18 percent. It added titles and still lost relative ground.

That's what a landgrab does. Stand still and you fall behind. Add four games and the leaders' 48 still bury you.

What the shelf looks like now

The single most visible game in Colombia is Rey De Copas, a slot on a perfect visibility score of 100 across 2 casinos. We can't attribute it to a provider yet, so treat that name with a grain of salt.

Below it, the top of the board is a mix of house content and brand-name slots.

Top Colombian games by visibility score

Rey De Copas100
LaunchGame46
Aviator (Spribe)46
Note Catcher (INHOUSE)46
Blackjack 741
Sugar Rush Super Scatter (PP)41
Speed Roulette (Playtech)40
Gonzo's Quest (NetEnt)39

Spribe's Aviator is here, of course. So is INHOUSE's Note Catcher, tied with it on 46. Pragmatic's Sugar Rush Super Scatter and Big Bass Splash both landed on multiple lobbies as newcomers. Playtech's Speed Roulette sits on 2 casinos already.

Every game in the newcomer list is fresh to our panel this snapshot. That includes Play'n GO's Rise of Olympus Extreme and Pragmatic's bwin Bonanza. The lobby isn't just bigger, it's actively being restocked.

The live-casino signal

One number worth watching: live games went from 4 to 36. That's a 9x jump, faster than the panel overall.

Evolution and Playtech are the reason. Between them they carry 18 live tables. If you read Colombia as a live-dealer market in the making, the two providers already sitting on that inventory have a head start no slots-only rival can match quickly.

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Pragmatic wins on slots volume. Evolution and Playtech win on live tables. In a panel this young, those are two separate races, and right now different providers are leading each.

So what

If you're a provider without a Colombian footprint, the message is blunt: the shelf is filling fast and the anchor positions are already taken. Scientific Games blinked and lost its only slot. NetEnt added three games and still slid.

If you're an operator, the top of your lobby is going to look like everyone else's unless you push house content. Rey De Copas and Note Catcher prove local and in-house titles can score at the very top. That's your differentiation lever.

For affiliates: Pragmatic and Evolution are the safe traffic bets, but the unattributed names sitting on score 100 and 46 suggest there's demand this data can't fully explain yet.

Methodology note

This comparison spans a major panel expansion, from 4 casinos and 33 games to 8 casinos and 207 games. Share swings are amplified by that growth, so read the risers as "entered the tracked panel," not necessarily as market-wide gains. Separately, 38.93 percent of tracked visibility is currently unattributed to a provider, including the top-scoring Rey De Copas. We're working attribution, and those shares will shift as we close the gap.

Colombia moved from a footnote to a real contest in one snapshot. The next one tells us whether Pragmatic's slots lead or Evolution's live tables age better.

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