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Sudonex
Overview

AboutSudonex

Sudonex is an iGaming-only software development company. Engineering, math, compliance, and design under one roof. Founded by industry veterans.

GLI-19 / iTech ready
Modern stack
MGA / UKGC fluent
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Written by

Sudonex Product Strategy

Product & Roadmap

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Reviewed by

Sudonex Engineering Team

Senior Engineering

Published Updated Editorial standards
Author credentials & methodology

Sudonex Product Strategy

Ex-iGaming operator · 9 launches across NJ, MI, ON · MVP-to-scale specialist

The product strategy team helps founders and operators sequence builds — what to ship in MVP, what to defer, and how to fund the next stage with measurable retention metrics.

Sudonex Engineering Team

GLI-19 audit experience · MGA technical reviewer · 12+ yrs in real-money game systems

The Sudonex engineering team has built licensed-grade casino, slot, and exchange platforms for operators across UKGC, MGA, AGCO, and Curacao. Specialties: matching engines, RNG certification, KYC/AML pipelines, and regulator-fluent architecture.

GLI-19 ready

RNG cert pipeline

MGA / UKGC

License-fluent

PCI DSS L1

Payment compliant

ISO 27001 aligned

Information security

Sudonex builds software for the iGaming industry. Only iGaming. We do not take on healthcare apps, e-commerce stores, or generic SaaS work to fill quiet weeks. The discipline is deliberate — operators in this industry need engineers who already understand wallet reconciliation, RNG entropy, regulatory audit logs, and the failure modes of a third-party game aggregator. That depth does not survive in a generalist agency.

What we stand for

Three things, in order.

First, software that survives an audit. A casino platform spends most of its life under scrutiny — from regulators, from RNG labs, from PSPs, from internal finance. The architecture has to make that scrutiny easy: complete audit trails, deterministic reconciliation, defensible RNG, transparent bonus accounting. Pretty UI does not survive a system audit. We design for the audit first.

Second, honest scoping. Operators have been told for years that a casino can be built in six weeks. It cannot — at least not one that survives a Tier-1 jurisdiction. We tell prospects what is realistic at their licence level, their budget, and their timeline. If we are not the right fit, we say so.

Third, technical depth over volume. Sudonex is intentionally a specialist team. We would rather take on fewer engagements and staff each one with senior engineers, mathematicians, and compliance reviewers than scale headcount and dilute the work.

Focus areas

The four disciplines we cover in-house:

Engineering — backend platforms in Node.js, Go, and Rust; front-end in React and TypeScript; infrastructure on AWS, GCP, and bare-metal where latency demands it. The platform engineers have shipped wallet systems, exchange engines, and aggregator backends in production.

Mathematics and RNG — slot game maths, paytable design, RTP and volatility tuning, certification preparation. The maths team has worked with GLI and iTech Labs on certified titles.

Compliance — regulatory technical standards across MGA, UKGC, Ontario, Curaçao, Kahnawake, and Anjouan. Not lawyers — technical compliance specialists who translate regulator standards into code and audit trails.

Design — UI and UX specifically tuned to iGaming conversion and responsible-gaming requirements. Design reviewed against regulator disclosure rules before development starts.

How we work

Discovery first. Two to four weeks where we look at your jurisdiction, your existing stack if any, your team, your runway, and your real constraints. The deliverable is an honest scoping document — sometimes including the recommendation that you do not build at all and white-label instead.

MVP next. The first deliverable build is the smallest playable, certified product that proves the platform end-to-end. The wallet works, KYC works, one game integration works, one payment provider works, the audit trail is complete.

Scale after. Once the MVP is live, we layer additional games, additional providers, additional jurisdictions, and additional brands onto the same platform without rewriting the core.

Founders and partner network

Sudonex was founded by veterans of the iGaming industry — engineers and operators who have shipped the same kind of platforms we now build for clients. We deliberately do not publish staff photos or biographies. The work and the references speak.

On the partner side, we work routinely with the major RNG and certification labs (GLI, iTech Labs, BMM), with the dominant game aggregators, with KYC providers like Sumsub and Jumio, with PSPs covering both fiat and crypto, and with regulatory advisors in the major iGaming jurisdictions. Where a project needs a partner introduction, we make it.

If you want to talk about an engagement, start here.

E-E-A-T

Editorial standards

How Sudonex researches, writes, reviews, dates, and corrects every page on this site.

Source-first research

Every claim about regulation, certification standards, or technical limits is grounded in primary sources — regulator publications, GLI/iTech standard documents, NIST/OWASP specifications, and operator-disclosed technical filings.

Subject-matter review

Articles are written by Sudonex engineers and product leads, then reviewed by a separate compliance specialist before publication. Both names appear on the byline.

Update cadence

Pages covering regulation, licensing, or technical standards are reviewed at least every 6 months and re-dated when material changes are made. Minor copy edits do not change the published date.

Editorial independence

Sudonex does not accept payment for editorial coverage. Vendors mentioned in guides are referenced because they are technically relevant, not because of commercial relationships. Disclosed relationships, if any, will be marked inline.

Fact-checking

Numerical claims (cost ranges, timelines, regulatory limits) are checked against at least two independent sources. Where we cite directional ranges instead of specific figures, we say so explicitly.

Corrections

If you spot a factual error, email corrections@sudonex.com. Material corrections are posted with a dated note at the bottom of the affected page; minor edits are silent. We do not silently rewrite published claims.

Fact-checking process

  1. Author drafts page using primary regulator/standards documents.
  2. Numbers and dates are verified against a second independent source.
  3. Compliance reviewer checks regulatory claims and licensing statements.
  4. Senior engineering reviewer checks architecture, performance, and security claims.
  5. Page is published with author, reviewer, and date metadata visible on-page and in Article schema.

Corrections policy

Sudonex publishes a corrections log when factual claims change after publication. Email corrections@sudonex.com to flag an error. Material corrections are appended to the bottom of the page with the date.

For regulatory-sensitive content (licensing requirements, certification thresholds), readers should always verify with the named regulator or with licensed counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. Sudonex content is informational, not legal advice.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

See the relevant section above for the detailed answer; reach out to Sudonex for specifics about your build.

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