
Part 5: Gamecheck identifies 5000 fake online casinos in Brazil
Halfway through this ten-part investigation, the picture emerging from Brazil's online casino market remains stark. This is part five of Gamecheck's ongoing exposé series tracking fake online casinos operating across the country, and the fifty sites below are the latest to be confirmed.
The following fifty sites have been confirmed as offering fake online casino games. Each name links through to its Gamecheck profile, where the underlying evidence can be reviewed in full.
Every site above went through the same process. A selection of games from each site was gathered as evidence and checked directly with the original game providers, those in a position to confirm whether a game is real or not. Providers, in collaboration with Gamecheck, make that final call.
Once a site is confirmed to be offering fake games, it is added to Gamecheck's public database and monitored on an ongoing basis, so that any change in status is picked up quickly rather than left unchecked. This is not a process built on comparing operators against a watchlist, or judging a site by appearance. It relies on the one source that can settle the question conclusively: the provider who built the game in the first place.
As with the sites exposed in earlier parts of this series, many of the names above follow a familiar template: short, alphanumeric strings with little branding effort behind them. Several appear to be variations on a shared naming convention, suggesting a small number of operators cycling through disposable domains. This is one of the clearest signs that a site may not be what it claims. Rogue operators rely on players not noticing that one fake casino has simply reappeared under a new name.
For players in Brazil, where online casino gaming continues to grow, this pattern makes the case for checking before playing rather than trusting a site on appearance alone. A polished homepage and a familiar-sounding brand name tell you nothing about whether the games behind it are real.
Five parts into this series, the same lesson keeps repeating: a fake online casino can look identical to a real one right up until the games are checked. As this investigation and expose' series continues, the Brazilian market remains a clear target for rogue operators looking to exploit player trust.
Follow the Brazil fake casino exposé series to see which sites are exposed next, and download the Gamecheck app to check any online casino before you play.
Published On: Aug 17, 2026
Updated On: Aug 17, 2026
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