What the new 8-provider mix means for the laser247 catalogue

How Evolution (373), JILI (231), PG SOFT (152), Pragmatic Play (70), YellowBat (58), Fachai (75), KOOLBET (11) and Originals (3) line up against 973 product IDs.
The catalogue is consolidated into 8 providers
laser247 lists 973 games across 8 providers as of the August 2026 catalogue refresh. The largest three are Evolution (373), JILI (231) and PG SOFT (152), which together carry 756 of the 973 product IDs (about 77.7%). Pragmatic Play contributes 70, YellowBat 58, Fachai 75, KOOLBET 11 and Originals 3. The mixed-provider default ordering on the homepage keeps a single provider from crowding the first viewport.
Mixed-default ordering is intentional, not random
The homepage inventory uses a round-robin pick across all 8 providers for the first 30 rows. Tap any provider tab to filter; the result counter and URL state update as you type in the search field. Each row artwork comes from the verified game pool keyed on its game id; the catalogue never substitutes another game's art.
Why the provider mix matters at first launch
A first-time visitor opens the catalogue with no preference. If the first viewport showed 30 Evolution rows in a row, JILI and PG SOFT players would need to scroll past unfamiliar content. Round-robin ordering means a visitor scans one row per provider, recognises a familiar name, and uses the provider tab to lock onto that family.
Verifying a game's source on the profile page
Open any game profile. The fact sheet carries the provider, game_code, subject_uuid, kind and category_id. The artwork on the profile page is the same artwork that the inventory row shows, so a visitor can confirm the source in two clicks.
What this changes for existing users
Existing users who relied on a particular provider tab continue to see the same filtered view. The mixed ordering only affects the unfiltered All tab and the homepage. Search by provider, name or kind to keep using the same filtered workflow.
What to watch next
The next refresh tracks provider additions, removals and category re-tagging. Verify the staged count and provider counts against /games/ before each session; do not trust an inventory snapshot cached in screenshots.