
GLI 19 sits at the core of serious online casino operations. If your tech stack fails it, launches stall, licences slip away, and your team spends months fixing avoidable issues. Regulators, labs, and suppliers all use the same reference point: does this system follow GLI 19 or not?
For DSTPLAY, GLI 19 is more than a checkbox. It guides how our game engine, back office, and mini game suite handle security, fairness, player protection, and data. When your platform connects to DSTPLAY?s Game-Engine System and mini game suite, you start from a stack shaped around standards regulators already know, instead of patching controls at the last moment.
In this article, you?ll see what GLI 19 covers, how it differs from other GLI documents, what it means for daily operations, and how DSTPLAY helps you use it as a growth tool rather than just another technical hurdle.
Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) publishes technical standards for the gambling sector. These documents describe in detail how systems should handle security, transactions, game logic, reporting, and player protection in regulated markets.
GLI 19 focuses on interactive / online gaming systems. It looks at the full stack: game servers, wallets, back office, reporting, and the links between them. At its core, GLI 19 answers one question:
Can this online gaming system handle bets, payouts, and player data in a secure, transparent, and fair way?
Regulators often use GLI 19 as a baseline when they draft or update their own rules. Suppliers use it as a design guide. Test labs apply it when they validate an online casino or mini casino set-up. The GLI standards page gives an overview of how these documents support regulators, suppliers, and operators alike.
DSTPLAY treats GLI 19 as a design rule. Our engine, wallet logic, and back office reports follow GLI 19-style requirements across multiple licensed markets. That way, operators who choose DSTPLAY do not start from zero each time they approach a new regulator.
GLI 19 breaks an online gaming system into sections and sets clear rules for each one. It doesn?t look at a single game in isolation; it reviews how the entire stack behaves.
Key themes include:
GLI 19 sets strict requirements for how a system protects:
This includes encryption, role-based access, separation of duties, and safe handling of sensitive information.
DSTPLAY builds its engine and back office around those rules. Our remote game server, risk tools, and reporting layer sit on top of a GLI 19-certified core, so operators inherit strong security controls rather than building everything from scratch.
Fair game outcomes sit at the center of GLI 19. The standard describes how random number generators should work, how to seed them, how to test them, and how to map results to game outcomes.
DSTPLAY uses RNGs and math models tested and certified by accredited labs such as BMM. That work supports operators during audits and licence applications, since they can point to lab reports instead of vague assurances. If you want a closer look at this side of the set-up, the blog article Top Benefits of Using a White Label Mini Casino Game System explains how ready-made mini casino content and logic can shorten your road to launch.
GLI 19 also focuses on how the system handles players and their funds. It sets expectations for:
DSTPLAY?s integrated systems provide the necessary interfaces to support KYC, anti-fraud, and responsible gaming features, allowing operators to focus on brand building while meeting strict regulatory expectations.
GLI 19 places heavy weight on logs and reports. Auditors must be able to reconstruct:
DSTPLAY?s back office gives operators detailed, real-time reports along with long-term log storage. That helps compliance teams respond to regulator questions quickly. For a more technical angle on this, you can read How Game-Engine APIs Are Powering Next-Gen iGaming Systems, which shows how a strong central engine supports monitoring and growth.
GLI publishes several standards, and the numbering can confuse new teams. GLI 19 sits in a family of documents that focus on different channels and product types.
GLI 11 deals with gaming devices such as slot machines in land-based properties. It covers cabinet security, local meters, RNG implementation in the machine, and communication with central systems on site.
Many concepts from GLI 11, such as strict control over payout logic and clear meters, helped shape later online standards. For online casino operations, these ideas move from physical cabinets to remote game servers and back-office reports.
GLI 33 targets sports betting systems. It sets rules for:
Groups that run both online casino and sportsbook often work with both GLI 19 and GLI 33. The casino and mini casino side lines up with GLI 19, while the sportsbook stack lines up with GLI 33.
A simple way to view it:
DSTPLAY focuses on the GLI 19 area. Our game-engine integration provides operators with an online casino technical stack that meets industry expectations, giving your team the professional language needed to communicate with labs and regulators.
On DSTPLAY?s site, you can see a clear message: games run on a GLI 19-certified engine with BMM-tested math models and a rich back office. That combination ties content, transactions, and reporting directly to the kind of standard regulators recognize.
This has several benefits for operators:
DSTPLAY?s blog also backs up this focus. The article on white label mini casinos explains how our ready solution includes KYC, AML, safer-gaming controls, and data protection that fit regulated environments. The piece on game-engine APIs shows how our engine supports multi-vendor content, real-time insights, and scalable growth.
GLI 19 matters here because it does not live only on paper. DSTPLAY uses it as a rulebook for engine design, back office features, and white label deployments, so operators start closer to technical approval from day one.
GLI 19 becomes real as soon as you target a regulated market. Regulators and labs use it to check your set-up, your reports, and your game logic. Any gap can slow or block a launch.
At the same time, the sector keeps growing. A study by Future Market Insights estimates that online gambling reached around USD 95.5 billion in 2024 and may reach over USD 257 billion by 2034, driven by mobile play and network coverage growth, along with ongoing legalisation in new regions. Growth attracts more scrutiny, not less, so a clear standard such as GLI 19 becomes an important filter for serious suppliers.
For operators, GLI 19 shapes daily work in several ways:
DSTPLAY?s GLI 19-certified engine, BMM-tested math, and strong reporting aim to cut these risks. Operators who choose DSTPLAY can invest more time in growth and product strategy, and less in reworking core systems for each new licence.
Many suppliers say their system ?follows GLI 19?. You need proof and detail, not slogans. A good GLI 19-ready solution must work for your business model, not just meet a single rule set.
When you review suppliers, use a simple checklist and push for clear answers:
Certification proof
Do they provide GLI 19-related lab reports or certificates for their engine and back office?
RNG and math
Can they share documentation for RNG testing and game math, similar to how DSTPLAY uses independent labs for its models?
Security and access control
How do they protect player data, game results, and financial records? What encryption and access policies do they enforce?
Safer-gaming tools
Do they support deposit limits, loss limits, time checks, and self-exclusion in a way regulators can review easily?
Reporting and audit support
Can you access detailed logs and financial reports without building custom tools for each market?
Integration path
Can you connect your cashier, CRM, and bonus tools through a focused engine, such as DSTPLAY?s Game-Engine System, instead of tying every service directly into each title?
Suppliers who answer these points with clear, documented examples remove friction during certification. Those who cannot answer them often cause delays and hidden costs later.
GLI 19 certification shapes how your online casino system handles money, data, fairness, and player safety. Regulators see it as a baseline. Operators can treat it as a selection tool that exposes weak tech and unprepared suppliers.
DSTPLAY builds around that same standard. Our GLI 19-certified engine, BMM-tested game math, detailed reporting, and focus on mini games give you a strong base for regulated growth. With the Game-Engine System, you gain a central hub that keeps content, transactions, and audits under control while supporting a rich mini casino experience.
If you plan to launch, upgrade, or expand into new regulated markets, put GLI 19 at the center of your vendor checklist. Then talk to DSTPLAY about a system that already speaks the same language as regulators and test labs?and supports the growth targets your business needs.
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