Global Gaming Labs ceased operating in 2017.

Below are observations made prior to their closure.


There isn’t much detail we can provide on Global Gaming Labs ownership, management, licenses or certifications as they provide none of this on their website.

The reason for this opaqueness is probably due to the fact that they are one of the few live dealer providers who let US customers play their tables and they want to keep a low (or no) profile. Not an overly reassuring state of affairs for players.

Players outside the US who are able to play the larger, regulated live dealer platforms should do so.

That said, in 5 years we have not received a single complaint about GGL, or any casinos carrying their live games.

GGL’s game range was pretty solid. Their studio was renovated at the start of 20015 and judging from all the of red, gold and dragon art they may be positioning themselves for a push into Asian markets.

Website: N/A

Studio: San Jose, Costa Rica

Regulator license: None

Licensee casinos include: None

Number of tables: 0-10 | 11-20 | 20-50 | 50-100 | 100-250 | 250-500 | 500+

above average

average

below average

game range

Blackjack, Baccarat, European Roulette, Blackjack Unlimited, Casino Hold’em

device compatibility

PC only

dealers

GGL HR value chest size over cheeriness or chattiness. Most players won’t complain

studio ambience

Isolated tables but well lit. Gaudy backdrops won’t be everyone’s cup of tea

interface intuitiveness

Easy to use. House rules readily accessible.

interface effectiveness

Frequent issues with certain selections, including bet placement

video quality

Pretty good. Not as sharp as the majors, but large screen and infrequent freezes or deal lag

audio quality

Bad

languages

English and Spanish speaking dealers.