Live Casino Guides Across Multiple Countries 2026

Discover live dealer tables, game shows and the studios behind them

Want the feel of a real table with a live dealer streamed straight to your screen? This is your starting point. We explain how live casino works, what to look for in roulette, blackjack and game-show titles, and how the experience differs from market to market. The games are run by licensed studios, but the casino offering them must be licensed in your own country, and both legality and availability vary, so follow the country menu to the guide for your market for what’s actually allowed where you are.

Live casino game types

Live casino libraries are built around a core of classic table games, with a growing layer of entertainment-driven formats on top. The main categories you will find are:

  • Live roulette — a real wheel spun by a dealer on camera. European, French and American variants appear, alongside faster auto-roulette and “lightning”-style versions that add randomly drawn multipliers to straight-up numbers.
  • Live blackjack — played against a dealer with physical cards. You will see standard seven-seat tables as well as unlimited-seat formats where many players follow the same hand, plus side bets and early-decision options.
  • Live baccarat — a fast, simple game of betting on Player, Banker or Tie. Squeeze, speed and no-commission variants are common, with roadmaps that track recent results.
  • Live poker-style games — dealer-versus-player formats such as Casino Hold’em, Three Card Poker and Ultimate Texas Hold’em, where you play your hand against the house rather than other players.
  • Game shows — presenter-led entertainment formats inspired by TV, including money-wheel titles like Crazy Time, board-game adaptations such as Monopoly Live, and the Lightning series of multiplier games. They blend chance, big-multiplier potential and a lively host.

The exact mix of tables, betting limits and languages on offer differs by country, because operators tailor their live lobbies to each licensed market.

Leading live casino studios

The live games you play are produced by specialist studios that build the streaming technology, run the tables and employ the dealers. Several names are widely recognised across the industry:

  • Evolution — the largest live casino supplier, known for a deep catalogue of table games and many of the best-known game shows.
  • Pragmatic Play Live — a fast-growing studio offering roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game-show titles from purpose-built studios.
  • Playtech — a long-established provider with branded tables and a broad live portfolio.
  • Ezugi — known for localised tables and dealers aimed at specific regional audiences.

These studios are licensed and audited in the jurisdictions where they operate. Importantly, the presence of a well-known studio does not by itself tell you that a particular casino is licensed to serve your country — that is a separate question, and the only thing that matters for your protection. We describe these providers in general terms here and do not claim that any specific casino partners with any of them; always confirm a site’s own licensing in your national guide.

How live casino works

Behind every live table is a dedicated studio or, in some cases, a feed from a real venue. Multiple cameras capture the dealer, the table and close-ups of cards or the wheel, while optical character recognition translates the physical action into on-screen data so your bets and the results are tracked instantly. A live chat lets you talk to the dealer and, on some tables, to other players, recreating the social side of casino play.

The key distinction is RNG versus live. RNG (random number generator) games are pure software: the outcome is generated by a certified algorithm, and they are typically faster and available in single-player mode. Live games are governed by the real-world deal or spin you can watch happen. Both are tested for fairness when offered by a properly licensed operator, but live casino trades a little speed for transparency and the experience of watching a genuine human dealer in real time.

Live casino bonuses

Some casinos run promotions that can be used on live tables, while others exclude live games from bonus play or apply different wagering rules to them. Because terms differ so much by operator and by country — and because live game contributions to wagering requirements are often lower than for slots — it is essential to read the conditions before opting in. We do not list specific offers or amounts on this global page. For a clear explanation of how welcome offers, wagering requirements and game restrictions work, see our guide to casino bonuses, then check your national guide for what is actually available where you play.

Choosing a live casino

When comparing live casino options, focus on the factors that genuinely protect you and improve the experience:

  • Licensing in your country — confirm the casino is authorised to serve players in your market. This is the single most important check.
  • Game range and providers — a healthy mix of roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game shows from reputable studios.
  • Table limits — minimum and maximum stakes that suit your budget, shown in your local currency.
  • Streaming quality — stable HD video, responsive controls and a strong mobile experience.
  • Fair terms — transparent bonus conditions and clear rules on how live games count toward any wagering.
  • Support and responsible-gambling tools — accessible customer service and built-in limits, time-outs and self-exclusion.

Responsible gambling

Live casino is entertainment, not a way to make money. You must be of legal gambling age to play — 18+ in most countries, higher in some — and you should only ever stake money you can afford to lose. Set deposit, loss and time limits before you start, take regular breaks, and never chase losses. Reputable licensed casinos provide tools such as limit-setting, reality checks, cooling-off periods and self-exclusion. If gambling stops feeling fun or starts to cause harm, seek help: each of our country guides links to the national support and helpline resources available in that market.

FAQ

Is live casino legal everywhere?

No. Live casino legality and availability vary by country. The studios that produce live games are licensed, but whether you can legally play depends on the rules in your own market and on the casino being licensed there. Check your national guide for the specifics.

What is the difference between live casino and RNG games?

RNG games are software-only, with outcomes produced by a certified algorithm. Live casino games are dealt by a real human dealer and streamed in real time, so you watch the actual deal or spin determine the result.

Which live casino games are most popular?

Live roulette, live blackjack and live baccarat are the classics, while game shows such as Crazy Time, Monopoly Live and the Lightning series have become major draws thanks to their hosts and big-multiplier potential.

Can I use a bonus on live casino games?

Sometimes. Some bonuses apply to live tables, others exclude them or count them differently toward wagering requirements. Always read the terms first, and see our casino bonuses guide for how this works.

What do I need to play live casino?

A stable internet connection, a desktop or mobile device, and an account with a casino that is licensed to serve your country. You must also be of legal gambling age in your jurisdiction.