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AI Risk Limited for Gaming Giants: Why Aristocrat and Light & Wonder Remain Safe

19 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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KI-Gefahr für Casino-Giganten: Warum Aristocrat und Light & Wonder geschützt sindAI-GENERATED

Morningstar Research indicates that Aristocrat and Light & Wonder are shielded from AI disruption by a 60% market share in North American leased machines.

The fear of radical disruption by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is prevalent across many tech sectors, but for the titans of the gaming industry, the risk appears manageable. Morningstar Equity Research recently concluded that the land-based gaming operations of market leaders Aristocrat Leisure Ltd and Light & Wonder Inc are protected by a formidable barrier of licenses, regulatory hurdles, and massive installed bases. Despite investor concerns that AI could lower entry barriers and empower smaller competitors, the dominance of these established players remains largely unchallenged. Analysts emphasize that the sheer complexity of land-based regulations serves as a shield that software-only startups cannot easily bypass.

Market dynamics currently show a curious split. While share prices for Aristocrat and Light & Wonder have retreated, Morningstar attributes this to negative sentiment surrounding digital businesses, such as social casinos and iGaming, rather than the core machine business. Aristocrat shares recently closed at AUD 63.60, down 12.7 percent from their 12-month peak. Light & Wonder fared worse, dropping 26.6 percent from a high of AUD 182.50 reached in January. However, these figures mask the resilience of the physical segment. In the brick-and-mortar world, venue operators rely on proven titles and mathematical models perfected over decades to ensure revenue stability.

Numbers and facts

The scale of these two leaders is staggering. Together, Aristocrat and Light & Wonder account for more than 60 percent of leased gaming machines in North America and approximately half of all outright sales. For Aristocrat, land-based gaming is expected to generate about 65 percent of earnings by the end of the decade, while Light & Wonder is projected at 60 percent. R&D spending also highlights the gap: Aristocrat historically spends 12 to 13 percent of revenue on research and development, compared to 8 to 9 percent for Light & Wonder. Smaller rivals like IGT lag behind at roughly 7 percent, further widening the innovation divide.

Furthermore, the physical market in the U.S. continues to grow. Despite the expansion of online gaming, the number of locations with electronic gaming machines (EGMs) rose from 16,489 in 2021 to a projected 18,218 in 2026. This indicates that the physical casino experience is not being cannibalized by digital alternatives. Instead, large suppliers are already utilizing AI internally to speed up game design and reduce production costs, viewing the technology as a tool for growth rather than a threat to their existence.

Background

Why isn't AI a greater threat? Casino operators are notoriously risk-averse. They focus heavily on revenue per machine and are unlikely to grant valuable floor space to unproven suppliers simply because they use AI-generated content. Success in this industry is built on proprietary math models and cabinet designs that drive player engagement. Franchises like Dragon Link and Huff N' Puff represent intellectual property that is not easily replicated. AI is seen as a way to produce more content faster, which likely strengthens the incumbents' lead.

„AI could strengthen this divide. Larger suppliers already have mathematical models, intellectual property, regulatory approvals, and operator relationships. These advantages could allow them to use AI to generate more ideas and content, creating a cycle in which scale and execution further widen the gap with smaller competitors.“ - Analyst Team, Morningstar Equity Research

Why it matters for German players

For German players navigating the world of online casinos, these global trends are highly relevant. Many popular titles found in land-based casinos eventually make their way to German digital platforms through the subsidiaries of these major companies. Since Germany established a strictly regulated market under the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021), stability and compliance are paramount. Only operators on the GGL whitelist are permitted to offer legal services.

German consumers benefit indirectly from the security of these large manufacturers. Because companies like Aristocrat and Light & Wonder invest heavily in regulatory compliance, their games often meet the rigorous German standards, such as the 1 Euro per spin limit and integration with the LUGAS system for the 1,000 Euro monthly deposit cap. Playing at a GGL-licensed site ensures that game mechanics are certified and no manipulative AI is working behind the scenes to illegally alter house edges.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

German GGL-licensed casinos increasingly rely on quality products from established brands. Morningstar’s analysis suggests these brands will remain the industry's backbone. While illegal offshore sites might use unverified software, licensed German operators ensure fair play by partnering with giants like Light & Wonder. The technological prowess of these firms ensures that player protection and addiction prevention innovations can be implemented rapidly. AI will likely soon be used to detect irregular patterns in German players even more precisely, helping prevent problematic gambling behavior before it starts.

Frequently asked questions

Are casino slot machines at risk due to AI?

According to Morningstar Research, the risk is limited because large firms like Aristocrat are protected by licenses and strong operator relationships. AI is used to improve efficiency rather than replacing market leaders.

What is the market share of Aristocrat and Light & Wonder?

In North America, these two companies control over 60 percent of leased gaming machines. They also account for about half of all new machine sales in this key market.

Why did share prices drop despite solid business?

Prices were affected by poor sentiment in the digital sector, including social casinos. Aristocrat fell 12.7 percent, while Light & Wonder dropped 26.6 percent from its 12-month high.

How many casino locations are there in the US?

The number of locations with electronic gaming machines has grown despite online gambling expansion. From 16,489 in 2021, the market is expected to reach 18,218 by 2026.

What do these global trends mean for players in Germany?

For German players, manufacturer stability means continued access to high-quality, fair games. In Germany, all providers must have a GGL license and follow strict rules like the 1,000 Euro deposit limit, supported by advanced systems from major suppliers.

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Lisa Lustich

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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