Rankings of 8 casinos operated by Gammix Limited Casinos
Gammix Limited was previously used as an operating company within the igamingplatform.com (IGP) ecosystem, primarily as part of IGP’s higher-tier white-label offering for casino brands seeking to operate under a Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) licence. Under this structure, Gammix Limited functioned as a “master licence” holder, allowing multiple casino brands to operate under a shared regulatory umbrella.
According to historical records from the MGA registry, Gammix Limited at one point operated approximately 20 casino websites under its Maltese licence. Lower-tier IGP clients were typically structured under separate entities using Curaçao licences, reflecting a different compliance and cost profile.
Following increased regulatory scrutiny in Europe and enforcement actions — including fines imposed by the Dutch gambling regulator — the group underwent corporate and jurisdictional restructuring. Gammix Limited ceased operating as the primary licensing entity, and the group is now understood to operate under the name Starscream Limited, based offshore and holding a Kahnawake gaming licence, rather than an MGA licence.
Platform and Product Characteristics
Despite differences in branding and management across individual casinos, platforms historically associated with Gammix / IGP have exhibited a high degree of technical and product uniformity.
Common characteristics include:
- Recurrent use of a branded proprietary slot, often featuring the Megaways mechanic
- Repeated reuse of identical or near-identical frontend skins across multiple casino websites
- A shared backend infrastructure consistent with a centralised white-label platform model
While individual casino brands may be managed by different teams or commercial partners, the technical implementation across these sites has historically followed a standardised template.
Current Context
The relevance of this historical structure has resurfaced following recent regulatory action against Starscream Limited, particularly in relation to illegal gambling offerings in the Netherlands. Several brands previously associated with the former Gammix / IGP ecosystem have reappeared in enforcement actions under the new corporate identity.
As a result, the group is now primarily assessed by regulators and industry observers through its offshore licensing status, enforcement exposure, and operational continuity across rebranded entities, rather than through its former MGA framework.