
Several more fake online casinos operating across Latin America have been checked by Gamecheck and found to be offering fake games.
ARG 777 targeting players in Argentina, 888 Casino Cam targeting players in Argentina and Colombia, Pgcashgame targeting players in Colombia, WG Lamborghini targeting players in Brazil, Feliz77, Ganaencasa, Parfumpgcl, and 79X operating across the LATAM region, each had their games examined by Gamecheck in collaboration with multiple game providers.
Since Gamecheck's previous report - 'Fake casino games detected across Latin America' - the picture has not improved. New rogue operators continue to appear, new tactics are being used, and the player base being targeted continues to grow. The results are consistent: operators carrying game names and branding that players will recognise, but whose games do not match the originals.
The fake online casinos exposed and their Gamecheck profiles are as follows:
888 Casino Cam
Feliz77
Ganaencasa
Parfumpgcl
Each Gamecheck profile contains Gamecheck's detailed findings and is publicly accessible. You can watch some of our latest exposé videos on Instagram: Ganaencasa and 79X.
The previous report made clear that fake casino operations in Latin America are structured. The WIN MACHANCE and WIN UNIQUE CASINO networks demonstrated that operators work at scale, using dozens of closely related domains to distribute the same underlying systems across different market entry points.
The eight rogue operators identified continue that pattern, with one notable development. Where the earlier network relied on volume and repetition, creating the illusion of scale through slight naming variations, the operators here show a willingness to use additional tactics. 888casino-cam borrowed the identity of a well-known brand entirely. Feliz77 applied to Gamecheck for the right to display the Gamecheck SEAL.
Both approaches point in the same direction: operators are aware that players are looking for signals of credibility, and they are actively working to replicate those signals.
888casino-cam presents the most direct example of this approach. This rogue operator is borrowing credibility from a name that players may already recognise and trust.
888 is a name that has been present in the online casino market for decades. It carries a level of pre-existing trust. That trust is what this rogue operator is using. This platform has no connection to the real 888 online casino. But players in Argentina and Colombia who encounter the name may have no immediate reason to look further. Gamecheck's process found fake games on the platform.
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The findings are published at gamecheck.com/es/online-casino/888casino-cam.
Feliz77 took a different route to the same goal. This operator approached Gamecheck seeking to display the Gamecheck SEAL - a live, dynamic trust badge displayed by online casino operators who have had their games independently checked and confirmed as real. During the checking process, fake games were identified. The application was not approved. The Gamecheck SEAL is only awarded where games are found to be real. Where fake games are detected, the process stops there.
This demonstrates that the Gamecheck SEAL cannot be obtained simply by asking for it. It has to be earned through a process that involves original game providers confirming that the games on offer are real. Where that confirmation cannot be given, the Gamecheck SEAL is not awarded.
The Gamecheck SEAL cannot be copied and used fraudulently without detection. Any copied Gamecheck SEAL is identified and blocked through the Gamecheck app, meaning a fraudulent display of the badge is not a viable option for operators whose games would not pass checking.
Online casino gaming has grown significantly across Latin America over the past several years. Argentina has seen a significant rise in online casino activity, making it an increasingly prominent target for operators not playing fair, Brazil has been moving towards its own regulated environment, and Colombia was among the first countries in the region to establish a framework for online casino operations. Across the wider region, player numbers have increased and the market has attracted both operators playing fair and not.
The previous Gamecheck report noted the conditions that make this region a continued focus: high levels of mobile play, and discovery through ads, messaging apps, and social media platforms. Those conditions have not changed. What has changed is that the tactics being deployed are becoming more varied. Brand impersonation is what this report adds to that picture.
For operators not playing fair, a growing and relatively new player base presents an opportunity. Players who are newer to online casino gaming may be less familiar with the indicators of a trustworthy platform. They may not yet know what questions to ask, or that tools exist to help them find answers. The operators identified in this report appear to be operating with that dynamic in mind.
Gamecheck urges all legitimate operators, agents, and affiliate networks across Latin America to display the Gamecheck SEAL - the clearest signal available to players that the games on a platform are real. And to every player in the region: check before you play. It takes seconds and it is free.
When a player sits down at an online casino game, they are making an assumption that the game they are playing behaves the way its name suggests. The return-to-player percentage published should reflect the actual behaviour of the game.
With a fake game, none of that holds. The mechanics underneath the familiar exterior bear no relationship to the original. What the game actually does is unknown to the player. A player cannot make an informed decision about where to place their money if the product being offered is not what it claims to be.
Players across Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, and the wider LATAM region can use the free Gamecheck app to check online casinos before depositing or playing. The app is available on iOS and Android and allows players to scan and check the Gamecheck SEAL, as well as to search Gamecheck's published findings.
Our advice is straightforward: before playing at any online casino, check whether its games have been checked by Gamecheck. The process takes seconds and the information is free. Players who encounter platforms they want to report can do so at Request Casino Verification | Gamecheck.
Want to avoid playing fake games? Check any online casino at gamecheck.com before you play.
Fake casino games are unauthorised copies of real games from reputable game providers. They carry the names and branding of well-known titles but the mechanics underneath are not the same - meaning players are not playing the game they think they are, and will not receive any pay-outs.
Check the online casino on Gamecheck before you play. If the operator displays the Gamecheck SEAL, scan it using the free Gamecheck app available on iOS and Android to see its live status. The Gamecheck app confirms whether a selection of games on the platform have been checked and found to be real.
Stop playing on the site immediately. Review the online casino's published Gamecheck profile using the links in this article. If you want to report a platform or request that an online casino be checked by Gamecheck, you can do so at Request Casino Verification | Gamecheck.
