Eeze
Eeze makes live dealer casino games and slots, marketing itself as having roots dating back to 1999 as "part of the Tain Group." The company launched publicly in February 2023 with studios in Malta, along with offices and facilities in the Isle of Man and Romania. The company is focused on Europe and beyond and currently holds licenses with the MGA, Isle of Man, and Curacao.
The "Tain Group" heritage Eeze Entertainment Malta Ltd. claims stretches back to 1999 when TAIN was founded as a Swedish B2B platform provider. TAIN operated independently until 2016, when Hong Kong-based XIN Gaming acquired it for roughly €9 million. Mathias Larsson orchestrated that deal while running XIN, and he says Asia Gaming acquired XIN (which owned Tain) in 2017 - though that acquisition isn't documented in industry press beyond his own statements when he was heading up GiG Games' transition into Spearhead Studios under EveryMatrix. Nothing in the literature suggests his involvement with the new studios directly.
Eeze was incorporated in 2021 and may have been building its Malta operations for a couple of years before launching a website in early 2023 and announcing itself broadly on the world stage in 2025.
The timing couldn’t be better for players, especially the Asian clientele, with the POGO and gambling services licensing evaporating from the Philippines’ outward-facing Asian gambling hub. While the company’s stated focus is European, and that was the long game plan for Tain all along, according to some insider interviews, the job openings we see today are for game presenters fluent in Vietnamese and Korean, so they still plan to service Asian markets.
Eeze emerged fully formed with "300+ staff," multiple studio sets, and green screen technology. They quickly formed aggregator partnerships through Timeless Tech and other platforms. Some recent developments include a LATAM expansion with PT-BR and LATAM-ES dealers, as well as a distribution deal with NetBet.
For most readers, the corporate archaeology is just background noise. What matters is that Eeze runs legitimate Malta and Isle of Man-licensed operations, the games stream reliably, and their content shows up at regulated casinos through established aggregators, including 1x2 Network. Whether the 1999 heritage claim holds up under a microscope doesn't change the fact that they're operating a tremendous live dealer firm and slot development studio with a combined team that has, by late 2025, surpassed 600 people.
Live Casino Games
Eeze's main focus sits squarely in live dealer content with European Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat, and specialty games. The Malta studios handle most operations with green screen technology that lets casinos customize backgrounds for branded experiences.
The company states that they have almost 60 table offerings, a gamification suite, campaigns, tournaments, missions, and leaderboards. At one casino we visited to explore the games, we found 8 tables - others could come online during peak hours, but no slots were found in the lobby. The games with variants were: Classic blackjack, Prime Baccarat, Snap Blackjack, and Roulette. It could also be that the casino reads the IP address from a browser, and the system may select the proper cohort of tables and dealers based on the official language of the viewer's location, but that isn't confirmed. In addition to Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese, as well as the upcoming Vietnamese and Korean, games are presented in English, Hindi, Portuguese, and Chinese.
Eeze European Roulette runs on single-zero wheels with the standard 2.7% house edge. The green screen setup means you might see the same dealer at different "virtual" tables depending on which casino you're playing through. That's common practice now, but Eeze focuses on the offering more than some providers, who maintain distinct physical studios for different operators.
Blackjack sticks to 3:2 payouts on naturals with standard rules; dealer stands on soft 17, splitting pairs is allowed, and you can double on any two cards. There’s nothing revolutionary here, but the fundamentals work. While they can build up any atmosphere or theme around any game, they differ from bigger providers like Evolution in table availability.
Baccarat follows standard Punto Banco rules with a 1.06% house edge on Banker bets (5% commission) and 1.24% on Player bets. The tie bet sits at the usual terrible 14.36% edge, so skip it unless you're chasing that 8:1 payout for entertainment value or looking for a Hail Mary to get back into the game.
Their suite also includes regionally popular games for specific markets like Andar Bahar and Bet on Teen Patti, that seem to be catching on with players in other locales.
Fusion Roulette is the zone where they introduce volatility and an immersive experience to the traditional game. Fusion Roulette mixes Live Roulette with cinematic quality, Augmented Reality-driven gameplay. To spice things up every round, 2 to 5 “Fusion Numbers” offer multipliers from 60x to 1500x on inside bets - the house edge certainly goes up, but so does the potential for massive payouts. If you like the dopamine thrills of slots but prefer more traditional games stake by stake, this blend might be appealing.
Studio production quality sits somewhere between boutique providers and the major operations. Lighting and sound work well enough, dealers maintain professional standards, and the streams stay stable on decent connections. You're not getting Evolution's production polish, but you're also not dealing with the sketchy streaming quality some budget operations push out.
Green screen technology, which the company added in early 2025, creates a lot of flexibility for casino operators who want branded environments without building or commissioning physical studios. Some people appreciate the customization, others prefer traditional physical studios. Either way, the game math doesn't change; it’s just a customized presentation.
Eeze Slot Games
Eeze expanded into slots in January 2025, previewing the games at ICE in Barcelona. The announced roadmap was for a first release of 8 titles from the initial set of 21 games. Look for titles like games like Chop Chop Ninja, Fortune Beasts, Freaky Freddy, and Jungle's Rage. The catalog includes standard video slots with familiar mechanics - free spins, multipliers, hold-and-win features, and bonus buy options, as well as progressive jackpots and built-in gamification features.
Distribution and Partnerships
Eeze content shows up through established aggregators such as 1x2 Networks, Timeless Tech, and specialty platforms like SpinOro. The deals give the company access to hundreds of online casino lobbies and presumably allow operators to use Eeze’s gamification and tournament tools.
The TAIN infrastructure suggested by the company is interesting in that TAIN was originally a full B2B platform provider (sportsbook, casino aggregation, payment processing, with poker peeled off to Playtech before XIN acquired it), and those capabilities don't just disappear when ownership changes hands. Whether Eeze operates on evolved TAIN technology or has rebuilt entirely from scratch isn't documented publicly.
Licensing and Market Access
Eeze holds licenses from Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission, the new Curacao Gambling Board, and presumably the Romanian National Gambling Office (ONJN) via Tain. They do have facilities in Bucharest. Those cover European Union markets and other jurisdictions that recognize the regulators, most Canadian provinces, and nascent regulatory areas such as LATAM, as well as most of Asia by default.
United States players won't find Eeze at licensed operators. The company doesn't hold any US state licenses, and the MGA/Isle of Man certifications don't translate to American regulatory compliance.
Technology and Platform
Malta studio operations use professional streaming equipment and physical studio layouts as well as green screen environs that adapt to operator branding needs. The Chroma Key technology isn't revolutionary; several providers use virtual studio setups, think Playtech “Age of Gods” - but Eeze leans more heavily into customization than most.
Mobile play works across iOS and Android through HTML5 browsers. No app downloads are needed, and that keeps things simple, but it also means you’ll depend on mobile browser performance. Chrome and Safari handle the streams just fine on newer devices, but older phones might struggle with bandwidth when local loads are high.
Desktop play through Chrome, Firefox, or Edge browsers runs smoothly on standard broadband. The streams aren't as bandwidth-intensive as 4K video, so any decent connection (5-10 Mbps) handles it without buffering issues.
Where to Play Eeze Games
Eeze content appears at casinos using major aggregators like Timeless Tech and 1x2 Networks. Not every casino using these aggregators or SpinOro offers Eeze games - casino operators still choose which providers to highlight in their lobbies.
The list of casinos on this page have indicated they carry Eeze games, and they all take players from your area.
Check the game provider filter at any casino to confirm Eeze availability before depositing if you are adding a bankroll just to try their content. The games aren't rare, but they're not spread all over the internet yet like Evolution or Pragmatic Play slots that show up everywhere.
The Bottom Line
Eeze operates legitimate studios licensed in multiple jurisdictions, streaming professional live dealer content to regulated European casinos and elsewhere.
Game quality is good. You'll get fair dealing, stable streams, and standard rules with some breakout titles like Fusion Roulette with its 1500x multipliers on inside bets. The green screen tech means operators can “make it their own”.
The slots are something that needs to be explored further, and we should start seeing reviews pop up as more games get released.
While the corporate history might be “murky”, it is probably best simply boiled down to "member of Tain Group since 1999," even though that is the genesis of Tain, not Eeze. This brand is simply a subsidiary of the legendary Time One platform launched in 1999.
When you find Eeze games at a trusted, regulated casino, they're fine to play. The licensing is legitimate, the games work, and the content meets professional standards.
The company might develop into something more distinctive over time; they certainly have the infrastructure, history in business, and hundreds of employees needed to continue scaling up. Right now, they're executing competently in a crowded market and are worth a try if you want something new before your friends start to tell you about the games.
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