Best remote iGaming companies to work for in 2026
From tier-1 operators to B2B platforms and game studios — a guide to which iGaming companies hire remote and what it's actually like to work there.
The iGaming industry employs hundreds of thousands of people across engineering, product, compliance, data and marketing — and a growing share of those roles are fully remote. Here's a breakdown of the companies worth knowing about, by segment.
Tier-1 operators
Operators run the consumer-facing brands: sportsbooks, casinos, poker rooms. They hire at scale and tend to have mature remote cultures because their talent — especially in engineering and compliance — has always been geographically spread.
Betsson Group runs more than 20 brands across 20+ regulated markets. Remote-first culture, strong compliance and product hiring, competitive pay for regulated-market experience.
Kindred Group (Unibet, 32Red) is widely regarded as one of the better employers in the space — known for honest interview processes and decent salary transparency.
LeoVegas Group (acquired by MGM) has a strong remote engineering and data culture. Good for product and backend talent interested in mobile-first products.
Kaizen Gaming (Betano) is one of the fastest-growing operators in Europe — aggressive hiring across engineering, product and marketing.
B2B platforms and aggregators
B2B companies build the technology that powers the operators. They tend to pay the highest engineering salaries in the industry because the platforms need to be reliable at serious scale.
Evolution is the largest live dealer provider in the world and one of the most profitable companies in iGaming. Engineering and product pay is at the top end of the market.
Pragmatic Play is one of the top content providers — slots, live casino, sports betting. Strong hiring in engineering, QA and product.
Playtech is one of the oldest and largest B2B platforms. Large engineering teams, multiple products, serious compliance infrastructure.
EveryMatrix and SOFTSWISS are platform companies with fully remote cultures and strong hiring across engineering and account management.
Game studios
Studios are smaller, more focused, and often fully remote by default. They hire primarily engineers, game designers and mathematicians.
Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City and Push Gaming are three of the most respected independent studios — known for creative output and decent engineering culture. All three hire remotely.
Play'n GO and Yggdrasil Gaming are larger studios with broad hiring across engineering, design and product.
How to find open roles at these companies
All of the companies above post on Hirico when they have remote openings. Browse by company or filter the job board by category to find current openings — every listing shows its salary band, so you know the number before you apply.