Bragg Gaming recently announced that a cybersecurity incident was discovered in the early hours of August 16, 2025. The company immediately initiated an emergency response and hired independent cybersecurity experts to assist in the investigation, in line with industry best practices.
The preliminary investigation indicates that this incident only involved Bragg's internal system environment, and no leakage of personal information of customers or partners has been found so far. The company's operations remain normal, with no restrictions on data access. Bragg is continuing to take measures to strengthen system protection and will promptly publish the latest investigation progress on its official website.
In recent years, the gambling industry has experienced multiple cybersecurity incidents, including the 2024 regulatory incident at Kewadin Casinos and unauthorized access to internal systems at International Game Technology, highlighting the ongoing security risks and the importance of protective measures. Significant cyber events have also occurred at MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment, drawing industry attention.
At the time of this announcement, Bragg had just disclosed its second-quarter earnings. Although EBITDA slightly decreased, the company's revenue still grew by 5% year-over-year, reaching 26.1 million euros. Additionally, Bragg has expanded its U.S. business through a partnership with Fanatics Casino, launching its iGaming content in New Jersey, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
The company reminds customers and partners to stay updated through official channels, but there is no need for urgent action.