How To Manage A Global Gaming Portfolio With Local Expertise
We want to run a site that works for players in the US but we also want to keep our international presence. How do you manage a portfolio of more than 10,000 games while making sure each region sees only what is legal there? Is it better to have different platforms for different continents or one unified system? We need to balance global reach with very specific local expertise.
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Managing regional content is definitely tricky! I think a unified system with smart geo-blocking works best—keeps costs down compared to multiple platforms. Games like Drive Mad show how simple, universal titles sidestep most legal issues, but yeah, for a massive catalog you'd probably need regional teams handling compliance locally. One centralized backend with distributed content delivery seems more efficient than separate infrastructure per continent. The key is solid legal review upfront and automated compliance checks before any game goes live in a new market.