
The four-day run of SiGMA Central Europe has officially drawn to a close. As attendees depart from Rome and reflect on the week’s engagements, the full scale of what’s been achieved is becoming clear. For Gamecheck, the event has marked a meaningful milestone, not solely in meetings held, but in the shift of mindset across the iGaming sector that transparency is now a business priority. This event was a defining moment.
Over the course of the week, the team strengthened existing partnerships, opened new channels of collaboration, and proved once again why independent verification has become central to fair play in the modern iGaming industry. Today’s recap reflects on those four days – the connections made, the outcomes achieved, and the message that echoed through every meeting we had: now is the time to partner with Gamecheck.
From Monday’s start through to Thursday’s closing sessions, the event at Fiera Roma delivered a full schedule of exhibitors, panels, networking events and business conversations. By the final day, Gamecheck’s team had held numerous one-to-one discussions with operators and game providers, explored potential partnerships, and reinforced the value proposition of its independent platform that helps players and industry partners identify real games in operation. For Gamecheck, being present at an event of this scale, enabled progress on multiple fronts - educational, strategic, and commercial.
Four key outcomes stood out for Gamecheck at this event:
A number of operators present at the event responded to Gamecheck’s message of transparency with tangible interest. The technology and verification process resonated with operators seeking ways to differentiate themselves in an increasingly competitive market. The operational value of the Gamecheck SEAL – offering proof of game authenticity – gained real traction during our meetings with online casino operators.
Game providers recognise the risk posed by cloned games and unauthorised sites. At the event, Gamecheck met with several providers to discuss how its independent verification model supports intellectual-property protection, monitoring of deployment domains, and public reporting of status. These conversations reinforced Gamecheck’s role not just as a service but as a partner in protecting innovation across the industry.
Being part of SiGMA Central Europe, one of the largest European industry gatherings, raised Gamecheck’s profile significantly. The presence at Rome enabled the platform to position itself not just as a niche verification tool but as a mainstream player in integrity tech for iGaming. The event’s scale (30,000+ delegates) and the variety of attendees (operators, providers, affiliates, tech vendors) meant Gamecheck’s message reached many decision-makers and influencers in the sector.
The event has created a launch-pad for Gamecheck’s next steps. With meetings scheduled post-event including follow-ups with operators and providers, Gamecheck leaves Rome with not just connections but commitments. The sense of urgency around fair play and transparency is higher than ever, and Gamecheck’s model is positioned appropriately to capitalise on that environment.
For those reading this recap, the takeaway is clear: the window for action is open.
Gamecheck’s presence in Rome means its follow-up process is already underway and operators or providers who engage early may gain a competitive advantage.
Throughout SiGMA Central Europe, Gamecheck’s approach remained focused and professional. The goal was to listen, inform and collaborate. That approach paid off.
Across the four days, Gamecheck met with a broad range of stakeholders:
These conversations reflected a consistent theme across the event: that the future of iGaming depends on provable integrity. The Gamecheck SEAL – supported by continuous monitoring – provides the proof that players increasingly expect to see.
If one message defined SiGMA Central Europe 2025, it was that integrity and growth now go hand in hand. Operators who prioritise transparency are not just meeting player expectations – they are shaping the next standard for the industry.
Gamecheck’s role within this shift is clear: it provides independent proof of authenticity in a way that is accessible, continuous, and verifiable. The Gamecheck SEAL turns trust into a visible metric – showing whether an online casino hosts real games in operation. Players want to see it. Providers value its accuracy. Operators understand its importance.
The four days of the event produced a series of practical outcomes for Gamecheck:
Each of these achievements strengthens Gamecheck’s mission: to promote transparency, protect players, and preserve the integrity of online-casino gaming worldwide.
By Thursday evening, as the event officially ended, the prevailing tone was one of optimism. Delegates spoke less about regulation and more about accountability. There was a clear sense that collaboration will define the next phase of fair play in iGaming. Gamecheck’s presence throughout the week contributed to that tone. Its consistent message, that real progress requires real verification, was echoed by partners, providers and operators alike. While the event itself has ended, the conversations started in Rome will continue in the weeks ahead. Follow-up meetings have already been scheduled to initiate integration of the Gamecheck SEAL. These steps mark the beginning of a stronger, more connected verification network extending across Europe and beyond.
Looking ahead, Gamecheck will build on the contacts made in Rome, expand its verification network, accelerate onboarding of new operators and providers, and report back on next-phase outcomes. The company will continue to educate the market about the risks of fake games, and the business case for transparency.
Gamecheck’s next steps following SiGMA Central Europe focus on turning discussions into delivery. The company will:
These initiatives will keep the momentum of the Rome event alive and ensure that integrity remains a daily commitment, not an annual theme.
One question remains: "When should operators and providers partner with Gamecheck?"
The answer is simple – now.
The conversations we had in Rome proved that the industry no longer sees verification as optional. It is a shared responsibility that benefits everyone – from players to providers, from platforms to promoters. Waiting only delays progress. By partnering with Gamecheck today, operators can demonstrate measurable trust, and providers can ensure their games are protected from imitation. Together, they help build an iGaming environment where transparency drives growth.
For players, the outcome of this week is equally clear. Over the coming months, more operators and iGaming platforms will begin integrating the Gamecheck SEAL on their websites – a visible signal that their games have been verified as real games in operation.
Look out for the Gamecheck SEAL when you visit an online casino.
It’s your assurance that the games you are about to play have been verified. If you don’t see the Gamecheck SEAL – check the online casino on our database before you play.
As the four days come to a close, the sense of momentum is unmistakable.
SiGMA Central Europe 2025 has ended, but the progress it sparked is only beginning.
The week in Rome confirmed that the industry is ready to embrace transparency, and that Gamecheck stands at the centre of that movement. The conference has done more than provide visibility or lead generation - it has helped shift thinking across the industry. Integrity is a competitive advantage. For operators and providers, the time to act is now. The Gamecheck SEAL is a visible commitment to integrity. Every new partnership brings the industry closer to a future where fair play is proven.