QA & Test Jobs in iGaming

QA in iGaming goes far beyond clicking through a lobby. Testers verify money paths first: deposits, withdrawals, bet placement, settlement, and bonus crediting, where a rounding bug becomes a financial incident. Game certification is a discipline of its own, with labs like GLI and eCOGRA verifying RTP and math models, and internal QA preparing builds and evidence for those audits.

Cross-market compliance testing is constant, since each jurisdiction mandates different limits, responsible gambling tools, and content restrictions that must be verified per market before release. Teams hire manual testers, automation engineers working in Playwright or Selenium, and specialists in payments or game integration testing, often near Malta hubs.

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Frequently asked questions

What is RTP verification and does QA do it?
RTP is the theoretical return to player of a game, and certification labs verify the math model over millions of simulated rounds. Studio QA supports this by validating game behavior against the approved model and making sure the certified build is the one that ships.
What does compliance testing look like day to day?
Checking that each market gets its mandated configuration: deposit limit prompts in one country, autoplay disabled in another, correct responsible gambling links and reality checks everywhere. Test matrices multiply per jurisdiction, which is why automation is prized.
Is automation experience required for iGaming QA jobs?
For most mid and senior roles, yes. The per-market test matrix is too large to run manually, so operators want engineers who can automate regression across markets, devices, and game providers while keeping manual exploratory testing for new features.