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Despite its relatively low population of just over 2 million, Slovenia is one of Europe's hottest gambling markets as we enter 2026.
Taking into account both online and land-based businesses, Slovenian's gambling market revenue took in approximately US$498 million in 2025 and is forecast to see US$510 million in 2026, per sites like casinosonline.si, which tracks gambling trends in this beautiful nation. The site also features a host of Slovenia-specific online casinos.
Why Slovenia Has Embraced Gambling
In recent decades, Slovenia has honed in on gambling as a sector that could help boost tourism.
The nation sits strategically between Italy, Austria, Croatia, and Hungary.
Italy, in recent years, implemented stricter gambling laws in the northern part of the country, thus making it a "no brainer" for Slovenia to capture this hungry population along its border.
Casinò Fortuna in Nova Gorica, Slovenia is situated in the Rožna dolina district of Nova Gorica, just 200 m from Italy and is one of the first casinos visitors from Italy see when entering Slovenia.
The gambling landscape in Slovenia is best described as "evolving".

The Ministry of Finance emphasized the dual nature of gambling’s impact:
“The activity of arranging games of chance, on the one hand, can have a significant impact on economic and tourism development and, on the other hand, it can affect society in a specific way that is not typical of other economic activities.”
Understanding Gambling Regulation in Slovenia in 2026
Slovenia’s Gambling Act (Zakon o igrah na srečo) provides the legal framework for online gambling with licensing provided by that nation's regulators.
Licensed operators can offer online casino games, sports betting, and lotteries. Some other forms of gambling are permitted as well. Those 18 and up are allowed to gamble legally.
While offshore gambling sites are forbidden, the restcitions only apply to operators. Slovenia gamblers can access these sites with few obstacles in place.
Gambling With Cryptocurrencies in Slovenia
Offshore and unregulated websites are the only option for betting anonymously with cryptocurrencies in Slovenia.
Under the current regulatory structure, only approved payment systems and compliance with strict anti-money-laundering, as well as proper financial reporting rules, can be utilized by operators. Cryptocurrency payments and deposits do not fall under this category as we enter 2026. This could change, so always monitor recent developments at Gambling911.com.
Cryptocurrencies in Slovenia are increasingly being more accepted. Full embracement probably won't happen until after 2026 however.
It certainly doesn't help that Slovenia had moved to tax cryptocurrencies over the last year.
Gambling Trends to Look Forward to in 2026
- Artificial Intelligence
- Mobile Integration
- eSports
- Gamification & Social Integration
- Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
- Prediction Markets (some limited interest among more crypto-savvy gamblers)
The esports betting market is projected to become a major segment of global wagering through 2026. Gambling911.com continues to monitor this sector worldwide.
AI is transforming the gambling industry in multiple ways that include the ability to offer dynamic odds, personlized games and bonuses based on player behaviour and rsik management for operators.
The FIFA World Cup and Winter Olympics
2026 features two unique betting options that are only offered during specific years. They are the Winter Olympics and FIFA World Cup.
Wagering on both events will be in high demand in Slovenia.
Though Slovenia did not qualify for this year's World Cup, Croatia and Italy did.
Shared history as part of Yugoslavia and a strong football pedigree, as well as lose geographic proximity, assure strong support for the Croatia team.
Italian football is widely followed across the globe and, with that nation's close proximity to Slovenia, there is little exception here.

As for the 2026 Winter Olympics, Slovenia will be sending a team of 37 athletes to the Games representing alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snow boarding. Domen Prevc (pictured above) is someone considered most likely to take home a medal or two for Slovenia in the ski jumping competitions.
Wagering during the month of February could shatter records as a result.
- B.E. Delmer, Gambling911.com