There was a time when a casino with a few hundred games was considered well stocked. Players had limited points of comparison, the technology to run large libraries at scale was expensive, and the major platforms had little competitive pressure to expand beyond what they already offered. A recognisable name and a reliable payment method were enough.
That calculation has changed. Players now move between platforms regularly, have access to comparison tools and review sites that make library size immediately visible, and have developed a real sense of when a game catalogue feels thin. The platforms that built their reputations on brand recognition rather than content depth are finding that a library of 500 or 1,000 titles no longer impresses the player who knows what else is available.
ZunaBet launched in 2026 with 11,294 games from 63 providers. That number sits at the upper end of what any online casino currently offers and is particularly notable in the crypto casino space where large libraries are less common. This article looks at what genuine library depth means for players, how ZunaBet’s catalogue is constructed, and why provider count matters as much as title count.
Why Library Size Actually Matters
The case for a large game library is not simply about having more options. It is about what a larger library enables for different types of players.
For casual players who visit a platform a few times a week, a library of 500 games may be more than enough. They find a handful of slots they enjoy, return to them regularly, and never exhaust the catalogue. For this player, library size is a minor factor.
For regular players who spend meaningful time on a platform, the calculation is different. Returning to the same titles becomes repetitive quickly. Players who play daily or several times a week cycle through a limited library faster than most platforms refresh their content. A larger library provides genuine longevity — more titles to explore, more mechanics to try, more reasons to stay on the platform rather than looking elsewhere.

For players who actively seek out new content — new game releases, titles from specific providers, mechanics they have not encountered before — library depth is a primary factor in platform choice. These players are not satisfied by volume alone. They want breadth across providers, categories, and styles. A library built around three or four suppliers, however large in total, does not serve them as well as one drawing from 60-plus.
The third factor is provider diversity. Different providers build games with different mechanics, visual styles, volatility profiles, and bonus structures. A player who enjoys Hacksaw Gaming’s high-volatility slot design has a different preference from one who gravitates toward Pragmatic Play’s bonus buy features or Evolution’s live dealer tables. A platform with a wide provider base serves a wider range of player preferences rather than forcing everyone into the same pool of content.
How Most Traditional Platforms Approach Their Libraries
The established online casino platforms — BetMGM, Caesars, and others operating in regulated markets — carry respectable game libraries. BetMGM and Caesars both offer a solid range of slots and table games from recognised providers. For the mainstream player they serve, the content is sufficient.
What these platforms tend not to offer is genuine depth across a wide provider base. Regulatory requirements in some jurisdictions limit which providers can supply games. Licensing agreements take time to negotiate and maintain. The result is a library that covers the mainstream well but leaves gaps in emerging providers, niche categories, and newer mechanics.
The crypto casino space has historically had the opposite problem — smaller platforms with limited libraries bolted onto a crypto payment layer. The assumption among many players was that crypto casinos traded content depth for payment flexibility. A large library with genuine provider diversity on a crypto-first platform was not common.
ZunaBet entered the market in 2026 addressing that gap directly.
ZunaBet’s Library: What 11,294 Games From 63 Providers Actually Looks Like
ZunaBet is owned by Strathvale Group Ltd, operates under an Anjouan gaming license, and is registered in Belize. It was built by a team with over 20 years of combined industry experience and launched with the game library as one of its core differentiators.
The headline number is 11,294 titles. That figure puts it among the largest game libraries currently available on any online casino platform, crypto or otherwise. But the number on its own is less meaningful than the structure behind it.
The 63 providers supplying those titles represent a genuine cross-section of the industry. Evolution supplies the live dealer content — roulette, blackjack, baccarat, game shows, and more — and is the dominant name in live casino globally. Pragmatic Play contributes across multiple categories, from slots to live dealer to virtual sports. Hacksaw Gaming brings a distinct design aesthetic and high-volatility slot mechanics that have built a strong following among experienced slot players. Yggdrasil contributes both slots and table game variants. BGaming rounds out a provider list that spans established industry names and newer suppliers bringing fresh mechanics to the catalogue.

Sixty-three providers means the library is not built around a single supplier’s output inflated to reach a headline number. It is constructed from genuinely different sources — different design philosophies, different volatility profiles, different bonus mechanics — producing variety that a player can feel in practice rather than just see in a number.
Categories Within the Library
The library breaks down across three main categories — slots, live dealer games, and RNG table games — with slots making up the largest portion as they do across the industry.
The slots section is where the provider depth is most visible. Different providers approach slot design with genuinely different priorities. Hacksaw Gaming builds for players who want high volatility and significant variance. Pragmatic Play covers a broader range from low-volatility classics to high-variance bonus buy titles. BGaming brings a style that leans toward cryptocurrency culture and aesthetics, fitting naturally with ZunaBet’s player base. The result is a slots section with enough variety that players with different risk preferences and style preferences can each find a substantial pool of content suited to them.

The live dealer section draws primarily from Evolution, whose studio network and game variety are the standard against which all live casino content is measured. Live roulette, blackjack, baccarat, poker variants, and game show formats are all represented. For players who treat live dealer games as their primary casino activity rather than a secondary option, the depth here is sufficient to sustain regular play.
RNG table games cover the standard range — roulette, blackjack, baccarat, poker variants — with multiple versions of each available across different providers and rule sets. Players who prefer the pace of RNG table games over live dealer have more than token coverage.
The Rest of the Platform
The game library is the focus of this article but it does not exist in isolation. ZunaBet pairs it with a full sportsbook covering football, basketball, tennis, NHL, esports — CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends, Valorant — virtual sports, and combat sports. Payment support covers 20-plus cryptocurrencies with no platform processing fees and fast withdrawals. Apps run on iOS, Android, Windows, and MacOS with 24/7 live chat support.

New players receive a welcome bonus across three deposits totalling up to $5,000 plus 75 free spins. The loyalty program operates on a rakeback model across six tiers — Squire through to Ultimate — paying between 1% and 20% back on activity directly, with additional benefits including up to 1,000 free spins and VIP club access at higher tiers.
What Library Depth Signals About a Platform
A game library of 11,294 titles from 63 providers does not happen by accident. It requires relationships with a large number of suppliers, the technical infrastructure to integrate and maintain that content, and a deliberate decision to make library depth a platform priority rather than an afterthought.
For players evaluating where to spend their time, that decision signals something about how the platform is built. ZunaBet is a new platform launched in 2026 and it is still building its operational track record. That is a fair point to acknowledge. But the library it launched with reflects a platform that was designed to be taken seriously as a casino destination — not a payment platform that happens to have some games attached.
For players who have outgrown the library at their current platform, or who want genuine variety across providers and mechanics rather than a large number built around a handful of suppliers, ZunaBet’s catalogue makes a strong case for attention.
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