Stake Engine
Stake Engine is the in-house game development studio operating under Stake.com, one of the world’s most prominent cryptocurrency-focused online casinos. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Willemstad, Curacao, Stake Engine is best known for powering a suite of provably fair originals — including crash-style titles such as Crash and Limbo — that have become staples […]
About Stake Engine
Stake Engine is the in-house game development studio operating under Stake.com, one of the world's most prominent cryptocurrency-focused online casinos. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Willemstad, Curacao, Stake Engine is best known for powering a suite of provably fair originals — including crash-style titles such as Crash and Limbo — that have become staples of the crypto gambling community. Beyond its own catalogue, the studio has evolved into a full Remote Gaming Server (RGS) platform, enabling independent developers to build, launch, and monetise games directly on Stake's global player base.
History
Stake was founded in 2017 in Willemstad, Curacao, by Matt Leibowitz, Bijan Tehrani, and Edward Craven as a cryptocurrency-based casino gaming platform. The broader Stake ecosystem is powered by Easygo, the technology company that sits behind the platform's infrastructure. Over time, Stake Engine emerged as a distinct pillar of that infrastructure — a developer-friendly RGS designed to strip out the traditional barriers of casino game production. By 2025, the engine had attracted independent studios and solo developers alike, with titles such as Scroll Keeper and Drop the Boss surpassing one million and five million bets respectively within weeks of launch. Brais Pena, Chief Strategy Officer at Easygo, has described the engine's mission as providing developers with "infrastructure, licensing, compliance, marketing, and access to our player base" so they can focus entirely on gameplay.
Crash Game Catalogue
Stake Engine's featured crash and instant-win titles include Crash, Limbo, Mines, Plinko, Wheel, and Dice. The catalogue leans heavily into provably fair mechanics that are transparent and verifiable by players — a design philosophy well-suited to the crypto-native audience Stake has cultivated since its founding. Crash follows the classic multiplier-climb format, while Limbo challenges players to set a target multiplier before each round. Titles like Mines and Plinko offer risk-selection mechanics that let players tune their own volatility profile. Specific published RTP figures for individual titles are not widely disclosed, but the provably fair architecture allows players to independently verify each outcome's fairness.
Licensing & Compliance
Stake Engine operates under a Curacao gaming licence, consistent with the broader Stake.com platform's regulatory framework. The Easygo-backed infrastructure handles licensing and compliance processes on behalf of developers who build through the Stake Engine RGS, reducing the regulatory burden for studios entering the platform. No additional independent audit body certifications are publicly confirmed at this time.
Verdict
Stake Engine occupies a genuinely unique position in the crash game market: it is simultaneously a prolific originals studio and an open development platform, giving it both a loyal catalogue of proven titles and a growing pipeline of indie-built games. Its crypto-first approach and provably fair mechanics make it the natural home for blockchain-oriented players, while the RGS model signals serious B2B ambitions. Players who enjoy transparent, fast-paced crash and instant-win formats — and who are comfortable with crypto wagering — will find Stake Engine's portfolio among the most accessible and inventive in the space.
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