
Published: October 11, 2025 | Author: Ron Clarke
Every month, we at Casin.com, the leading online casino portal, take a close look at Betsson Group’s data to see what players across Latin America are enjoying the most. The September 2025 charts reveal both stability and subtle change – while household names like Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza 1000, and Tome of Madness continue their reign, local creations such as Tucanito and 20 Bulky Fruits By Paolo Guerrero are carving out a space of their own. Table games, on the other hand, remain notably absent, as players continue to favor the fast-paced appeal of modern video slots.
Let’s take a detailed look at each country and how September compared to the previous months.
Argentina’s chart remains nearly identical to August, with Joker’s Jewels and Joker’s Jewels Jackpot Play once again taking the top two positions. Gold Party and 5 Lions Megaways also kept their third and fourth spots, while Tucanito held onto fifth.
This stability reflects the consistent taste of Argentine players, who clearly favor simple, fast-paced mechanics and jackpot potential. The absence of volatility-driven slots like Big Bass Bonanza, which appeared earlier in the year, confirms the long-term dominance of light, arcade-style titles.
Tome of Madness continues its winning streak in Brazil, holding the #1 position for the third month in a row. Gates of Olympus Super Scatter climbed back to #2, while Fortune Tiger, Fortune Rabbit, and Sweet Bonanza 1000 rounded out the top five.
Compared to August, where the same titles appeared in a slightly different order, Brazil’s players show remarkable consistency. Play’n GO’s cult classic Tome of Madness remains a national favorite, while PG Soft’s Fortune series maintains its double presence for the second straight month – an indicator of sustained appetite for fast-paced, feature-rich play.
Chile delivered one of the clearest signals of regional preference: Tucanito stayed firmly at #1 for the third consecutive month. The next four positions – Gates of Olympus Super Scatter, Gates of Olympus, Gates of Olympus 1000, and Sweet Bonanza 1000 – reinforce Chile’s strong attachment to multiplier-heavy titles.
Compared to July and August, the ranking barely changed, confirming that Chilean players are deeply loyal to their favorite game series. No new titles broke into the list this month, making Chile one of the most stable and predictable markets in the region.
September brought a shift in Colombia, with Rey de Copas taking the top spot for the first time, ahead of long-time favorite Tucanito. 40 Golden Coins, 20 Hot Blast, and Sugar Rush completed the top five.
This marks a clear contrast with August, when Tucanito led for the second consecutive month. The rise of Rey de Copas, with its distinctly local theme, highlights Colombia’s growing interest in culturally resonant games. Sugar Rush, returning after a brief absence, continues Pragmatic Play’s dominance in this market.
September’s Mexican ranking saw major change. After two months at the top, Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe finally dropped out of the list, replaced by Oink Oink Oink Al – an unexpected newcomer that captured first place. Sugar Rush 1000 and Cosmic Cash followed, while Temple Tumble 2 Dream Drop and Mega Fire Blaze Big Circus filled out the chart.
This is the most diverse Mexican lineup in months, mixing humor-themed, jackpot, and candy-style games. The entrance of Oink Oink Oink Al shows that Mexican players are open to novelty when the gameplay remains engaging and lighthearted.
Peru continues to champion its national pride with 20 Bulky Fruits By Paolo Guerrero still leading for the fourth consecutive month. Tucanito held its second-place position, followed by Pirots 4, Sweet Bonanza Super Scatter, and Thunderstruck Stormchaser.
Compared to August, Peru’s list reflects subtle evolution rather than disruption. Pirots 4 and Thunderstruck Stormchaser add a more dynamic flavor, showing that players appreciate a balance between familiar themes and cutting-edge features. Once again, the success of 20 Bulky Fruits underlines how local collaborations can sustain long-term engagement.
September saw Sugar Supreme Powernudge rise to #1, overtaking Sweet Bonanza 1000, which slipped to second. Gates of Olympus returned to the list at #3, followed by 7 Clovers of Fortune and Piggy Bank.
Ecuador’s rotation of Powernudge and Bonanza titles shows a consistent attraction to feature-driven games with rhythmic bonus mechanics. The reappearance of Gates of Olympus after July and August’s pause points to renewed demand for multiplier-based slots, one of the strongest trends in the region overall.
Across Latin America, September confirmed a few clear trends. Local titles like Tucanito, Rey de Copas, and 20 Bulky Fruits By Paolo Guerrero are no longer exceptions, they’re now fixtures in several markets. Meanwhile, Pragmatic Play continues to dominate with Gates of Olympus and Sweet Bonanza 1000, though Play’n GO’s Tome of Madness and Relax Gaming’s Temple Tumble 2 show that competition is growing.
Another notable point is the continued absence of table games like roulette and blackjack. The last appearance dates back to March 2025, when Blackjack briefly entered Mexico’s top five. Since then, the charts have been entirely ruled by slots, confirming that Latin American players remain firmly attached to fast-paced, feature-rich gameplay.
We’ll be back next month to see whether October continues this balance between global hits and homegrown innovation and whether table games like online roulette can finally reclaim a spot in Latin America’s top rankings.